Simpson C F, Jacobson E R, Harvey J W
Can J Comp Med. 1981 Oct;45(4):388-91.
Spiral shaped bacteria present in blood smears and bone marrow of a sick rhinoceros iguana were examined by light and electron microscopy. The organisms averaged 10 micron in length and had at least three spiral turns. The cell contained nuclear areas, vacuoles and ribosomes, except at the poles where there was a virtual absence of organelles. The bacterium was found by a cell membrane, cell wall and enveloping sheath. "Blebs" were present with regularity on the cell surface. About 14 flagella were present at each pole, and at these sites there was a specialized thickening of the cell membrane. Organisms were present within a phagocytic vacuole of macrophages in the blood and bone marrow, and often these engulfed organisms were degenerated. The taxonomic position of the bacterium is unknown.
对一只患病犀牛鬣蜥的血液涂片和骨髓中发现的螺旋形细菌进行了光学显微镜和电子显微镜检查。这些微生物平均长度为10微米,至少有三个螺旋圈。细胞内有核区、液泡和核糖体,但两极几乎没有细胞器。该细菌有细胞膜、细胞壁和包膜鞘。细胞表面有规律地出现“泡”。每个极大约有14根鞭毛,在这些部位细胞膜有特殊增厚。在血液和骨髓的巨噬细胞吞噬泡内存在这些微生物,而且这些被吞噬的微生物常常发生退化。该细菌的分类地位未知。