Morphological evidence by scanning electron microscopy of excretion of metacyclic forms of Trypanosoma cruzi in vector's urine.

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Comparison by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of Trypanosoma cruzi flagellates attached to the cuticle of the rectal gland of infected Dipetalogaster maxima nymphs, showed marked differences before and after feeding. Before feeding numerous metacyclic trypomastigotes were observed among the abundant epimastigotes that formed the carpet of flagellates. On the other hand, in insects that were allowed to urinate for 24 hours after a meal, the metacyclics were scarce, indicating that they had been detached by the urine flow. An asymmetric type of cell division, probably originating both an epi- and a trypomastigote, was occasionally observed. The occurrence of swellings at different levels of the flagella of epimastigotes suggests that secondary sites of attachment may be common.

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Zeledón, R., Bolaños, R., Espejo Navarro, M. R., & Rojas, M. (1988). Morphological evidence by scanning electron microscopy of excretion of metacyclic forms of Trypanosoma cruzi in vector’s urine. Memórias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 83(3), 361–365. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0074-02761988000300014

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