Carmona M, Finol H J, Marquez A, Noya O
Center of Electron Microscopy, Central University of Venezuela.
J Submicrosc Cytol Pathol. 1996 Jan;28(1):87-91.
Serinus canarius infected with Plasmodium cathemerium was used as an animal model in order to study the skeletal muscle compromise in malaria. Pectoral muscle biopsies were obtained from 7 infected female birds. The transmission electron microscopic study showed alterations of contractile and sarcotubular systems, mitochondrial abnormalities, lysosomal proliferation and nuclear pyknosis. The sarcolemma looked disrupted and separated from the necrotic fibres. Capillary abnormalities included endothelial degeneration with proliferation of lysosomal structures, penetration of endothelial cell by the parasites and necrosis. A mononuclear cell infiltrate formed by plasmocytes, lymphocytes and macrophages was observed. This investigation shows that skeletal muscle is an important target tissue for some malaria parasites.
感染了间断疟原虫的金丝雀被用作动物模型,以研究疟疾中的骨骼肌损伤。从7只受感染的雌性鸟类身上获取胸肌活检样本。透射电子显微镜研究显示收缩和肌管系统改变、线粒体异常、溶酶体增殖和核固缩。肌膜看起来破裂并与坏死纤维分离。毛细血管异常包括内皮细胞变性伴溶酶体结构增殖、寄生虫穿透内皮细胞和坏死。观察到由浆细胞、淋巴细胞和巨噬细胞形成的单核细胞浸润。这项研究表明骨骼肌是某些疟原虫的重要靶组织。