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Yoshikawa Hisao, Yamada Minoru, and Yoshida Yukio; Freeze-Fracture Study of the Trophozoite and the Cyst of Entamoeba histolytica. J.Protozool. 35(2):268-273, 1988

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The fine structure of the trophozoite and cyst of Entamoeba histolytica from the stool of a patient was compared using the freeze-fracture method. The intramembranous particles (IMP's) were heterogeneously distributed on the plasma membrane of the trophozoite and their density was 1139+/-105/µm2 on the P face and 27+/-9/µm2 on the E face. Particle-rich depressions and linear particle arrays, reported by other investigators on cultured trophozoites, were also observed on the P face while on the E face such special particle arrangement was not recognized. Particle-free, small protrusions were frequently observed on the P face of the trophozoite membrane. The existence of these protrusions is a new finding. In the cyst, the IMP's were also distributed hetrogeneously on both the P and E faces of the plasma membrane. The density of the IMP's, however, was much lower than in the trophozoite: 6+/-2/µm2 on the P face and averaging less than 1/µm2 on the E face. In freeze-fracture images, the plasma membrane of the cyst showed a variety of configurations from smooth to uneven or ridged surfaces. These morphological alterations of the plasma membrane may be attributed to the aging of the cyst. The thick wall of the cyst had a filamentous tri- or tetra-lamellar structure. The cytoplasm of the cyst was similar in structure to that of the trophozoite and the diameter of the nuclear pores was equal in both trophozoites and cysts.