Light microscopic and ultrastructural studies on Sarcocystis spp. infection in Philippine water buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis)

In a survey for sarcocysts in muscle tissues obtained from 142 water buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis), 92(64.8%) carcasses had sarcocysts. Macroscopic and two forms of microscopic cysts, the spindle-shaped or fusiform cysts commonly occurring in the muscles of the esophagus, throat and limbs, and the glo...

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Main Authors: Claveria, Florencia G., Flores, Mary Jane C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-61042022-04-06T01:59:36Z Light microscopic and ultrastructural studies on Sarcocystis spp. infection in Philippine water buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) Claveria, Florencia G. Flores, Mary Jane C. In a survey for sarcocysts in muscle tissues obtained from 142 water buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis), 92(64.8%) carcasses had sarcocysts. Macroscopic and two forms of microscopic cysts, the spindle-shaped or fusiform cysts commonly occurring in the muscles of the esophagus, throat and limbs, and the globular to oval cysts which were the dominant form in the diaphragm and cervical muscle tissue were noted. Ultrastructural analysis of macroscopic and microscopic cysts and their cyst wall revealed two distinct species of Sarcocystis infecting Philippine water buffaloes. These are the macroscopic species, Sarcocystis fusiformis which has been previously reported in the country possessing highly-dendritic cauliflower-like projections emanating from the primary cyst wall, with annulated microfibrils and numerous electron dense granules; and the newly redescribed Sarcocystis levinei (Dissanaike and Kan 1978; Huong, Dubey and Uggla 1997b) exhibiting a cyst wall with numerous, minute hair-like villar protrusions with expanded or dome-shaped base, an intermediate finger-like, and distal tapering segments which at some points join to form conical tufts. Our findings represent the first report of S. levinei in Philippine water buffaloes supported with ultrastructural analysis of the sarcocyst and its cyst wall, and likewise refute earlier published reports that all microscopic cysts in Philippine water buffaloes are developing forms of S. fusiformis. 1999-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/5121 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Sarcocystis Water buffalo—Parasites—Philippines Biology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Sarcocystis
Water buffalo—Parasites—Philippines
Biology
spellingShingle Sarcocystis
Water buffalo—Parasites—Philippines
Biology
Claveria, Florencia G.
Flores, Mary Jane C.
Light microscopic and ultrastructural studies on Sarcocystis spp. infection in Philippine water buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis)
description In a survey for sarcocysts in muscle tissues obtained from 142 water buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis), 92(64.8%) carcasses had sarcocysts. Macroscopic and two forms of microscopic cysts, the spindle-shaped or fusiform cysts commonly occurring in the muscles of the esophagus, throat and limbs, and the globular to oval cysts which were the dominant form in the diaphragm and cervical muscle tissue were noted. Ultrastructural analysis of macroscopic and microscopic cysts and their cyst wall revealed two distinct species of Sarcocystis infecting Philippine water buffaloes. These are the macroscopic species, Sarcocystis fusiformis which has been previously reported in the country possessing highly-dendritic cauliflower-like projections emanating from the primary cyst wall, with annulated microfibrils and numerous electron dense granules; and the newly redescribed Sarcocystis levinei (Dissanaike and Kan 1978; Huong, Dubey and Uggla 1997b) exhibiting a cyst wall with numerous, minute hair-like villar protrusions with expanded or dome-shaped base, an intermediate finger-like, and distal tapering segments which at some points join to form conical tufts. Our findings represent the first report of S. levinei in Philippine water buffaloes supported with ultrastructural analysis of the sarcocyst and its cyst wall, and likewise refute earlier published reports that all microscopic cysts in Philippine water buffaloes are developing forms of S. fusiformis.
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author Claveria, Florencia G.
Flores, Mary Jane C.
author_facet Claveria, Florencia G.
Flores, Mary Jane C.
author_sort Claveria, Florencia G.
title Light microscopic and ultrastructural studies on Sarcocystis spp. infection in Philippine water buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis)
title_short Light microscopic and ultrastructural studies on Sarcocystis spp. infection in Philippine water buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis)
title_full Light microscopic and ultrastructural studies on Sarcocystis spp. infection in Philippine water buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis)
title_fullStr Light microscopic and ultrastructural studies on Sarcocystis spp. infection in Philippine water buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis)
title_full_unstemmed Light microscopic and ultrastructural studies on Sarcocystis spp. infection in Philippine water buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis)
title_sort light microscopic and ultrastructural studies on sarcocystis spp. infection in philippine water buffaloes (bubalus bubalis)
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1999
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/5121
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