Ellis D S, Ormerod W E, Lumsden W H
Acta Trop. 1976;33(2):151-68.
Filaments attached to trypanosomes of two strains of T. (T.) brucei were studied by electron microscopy and two distinct types identified: short-thick and long-thin. The former are associated with stumpy trypanosomes and are secretions, via the flagellar pocket, which originate in the area of the Golgi complex, during the infection of the host. They are referred to as 'secretory filaments'. Their diameter is 0.09 to 0.14 mum. The long-thin filaments are associated with slender forms of trypanosome in various artificial situations; those shown by negative staining are believed to be cytoplasmic extrusions from the anatomically weak extremities of the parasite and are referred to as 'plasmanemes'. Their diameter is 0.06 mum. Both types appear to maintain their structure without the aid of the normal type of unit membrane as myelin formations.
通过电子显微镜对附着于两株布氏锥虫(T. (T.) brucei)锥虫体的丝状物进行了研究,并鉴定出两种不同类型:短粗型和细长型。前者与粗短型锥虫相关,是在宿主感染期间通过鞭毛袋分泌的物质,起源于高尔基体区域。它们被称为“分泌丝”。其直径为0.09至0.14微米。细长丝在各种人工条件下与细长型锥虫相关;经负染色显示的那些被认为是寄生虫解剖学上脆弱末端的细胞质挤出物,被称为“质膜丝”。其直径为0.06微米。两种类型似乎都无需正常类型的单位膜作为髓鞘形成来维持其结构。