Shaw M K, Erasmus D A
Exp Parasitol. 1984 Oct;58(2):163-81. doi: 10.1016/0014-4894(84)90032-8.
The elementary composition [Na, Mg, P, S, Cl, K, Ca and Fe] of the tegument, tegumental spines, and subtegumental tissues of adult male and female Schistosoma mansoni have been determined by electron probe X-ray microanalysis of unfixed, freeze-dried cryosections. Statistical analysis of the results suggests that there are distinct differences in the elemental composition of the tissues both between and within individual male and female worms, and between male and female worms in general. In particular, there were significant variations in the elemental contents of the tissues between individual male and female worms, which may reflect differences in the physiology and/or metabolic state of the worms. Significant differences in the elemental composition of the various tissues examined within individual worms were also found. In general, in both male and female worms, there were significantly higher elemental levels in the tegument, as opposed to the subtegumental tissues. The elemental composition of the tegumental spines in both male and female worms differed from that of the tegumental cytoplasm, although the differences in the elemental composition between spines from male and female worms reflected the differences in the elemental content between the teguments themselves. Differences in the elemental composition of the tissues between male and female worms were also found, with the female tegument containing significantly higher elemental levels (with the exception of Cl) than the male tegument. In particular, the tegument of female worms contained higher levels of calcium and, in relatively small areas, isolated calcium-containing granules. This higher tegumental calcium level in female worms may reflect a higher calcium demand by sexually mature female worms due to the presence, within the mature vitelline cells, of calcium-containing corpuscles and the production of large numbers of eggs.
通过对未固定、冻干的低温切片进行电子探针X射线微分析,已确定了曼氏血吸虫成年雄虫和雌虫的皮层、皮层棘及皮层下组织的元素组成[钠、镁、磷、硫、氯、钾、钙和铁]。结果的统计分析表明,在个体雄虫和雌虫之间以及个体内部的组织元素组成存在明显差异,总体上雄虫和雌虫之间也存在差异。特别是,个体雄虫和雌虫之间组织的元素含量存在显著差异,这可能反映了虫体生理和/或代谢状态的差异。在个体虫体内检查的各种组织的元素组成也发现了显著差异。一般来说,在雄虫和雌虫中,皮层中的元素水平均显著高于皮层下组织。雄虫和雌虫的皮层棘的元素组成与皮层细胞质不同,尽管雄虫和雌虫的棘的元素组成差异反映了皮层本身元素含量的差异。还发现了雄虫和雌虫之间组织元素组成的差异,雌虫皮层的元素水平(除氯外)显著高于雄虫皮层。特别是,雌虫的皮层含有较高水平的钙,并且在相对较小的区域内有孤立的含钙颗粒。雌虫皮层中较高的钙水平可能反映了性成熟雌虫由于成熟卵黄细胞中存在含钙小体以及大量卵子的产生而对钙的更高需求。