Ultrastructural Description of Sarcocystis Sp. in Cardiac Muscle of Naturally Infected Alpacas ( Vicugna pacos )

Recently, it was proposed the name of n. sp. for the that causes microcyst in skeletal muscle of South American camelids. However, there are no ultrastructural reports of microcysts of in cardiac muscle of alpacas. This study reports ultrastructural features of microcysts of sp. from cardiac muscle...

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Published in:Iranian journal of parasitology Vol. 14; no. 1; pp. 174 - 179
Main Authors: Lucas, J Raúl, Barrios-Arpi, Manuel, Rodríguez, José, Balcázarnakamatsu, Stephanie, Zarria, Jacquelyne, Namiyama, Gislene, Taniwaki, Noelia, Gonzales-Viera, Omar
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Iran Tehran University of Medical Sciences 01-01-2019
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Summary:Recently, it was proposed the name of n. sp. for the that causes microcyst in skeletal muscle of South American camelids. However, there are no ultrastructural reports of microcysts of in cardiac muscle of alpacas. This study reports ultrastructural features of microcysts of sp. from cardiac muscle of naturally infected alpacas. Thirty alpacas (age range: three to five years) from the province of Junin, Peruvian Central Andes, were included in this study in January 2015. Cardiac muscle samples were evaluated by histology and transmission electron microscopy. Bradyzoites in cysts had typical characteristics of Apicomplexa including organelles, a large nucleus, micronemes, dense bodies, and polysaccharide granules. Moreover, cysts had a thin wall with numerous, short, finger-like shapes with rounded tip protrusions (0.51 × 0.17 μm). sp. from the heart and n. sp. from the skeletal muscle have similar ultrastructural characteristics.
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ISSN:1735-7020
2008-238X
DOI:10.18502/ijpa.v14i1.733