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Parasitol Res ; 118(12): 3241-3252, 2019 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31728722

RESUMEN

Myxobolus neurofontinalis n. sp. infects the brain and medulla oblongata of brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis [Mitchill, 1814]) in the New River, western NC. It is the first species of Myxobolus described from the brook trout and resembles another congener (Myxobolus arcticus Pugachev and Khokhlov, 1979) that infects nerve tissue of chars (Salvelinus spp.). The new species differs from M. arcticus and all congeners by myxospore dimensions and by having a mucous envelope and distinctive sutural markings. A phylogenetic analysis of the small subunit rDNA (18S) suggests that the new species shares a recent common ancestor with some isolates identified as M. arcticus and that the new species and its close relatives (except Myxobolus insidiosus Wyatt and Pratt, 1973) comprise a clade of salmonid nerve-infecting myxobolids. The phylogenetic analysis indicates that several isolates of "M. arcticus" (sensu lato) in GenBank are misidentified and distantly related to other isolates taken from the type host (Oncorhynchus nerka [Walbaum, 1792]) and from nearby the type locality (Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia). Serial histological sections of infected brook trout confirmed that myxospores of the new species are intercellular and infect nerve cord and medulla oblongata only. A single infected brook trout showed an inflammatory response characterized by focal lymphocytic infiltrates and eosinophilic granulocytes; however, the remaining 4 brook trout lacked evidence of a histopathological change or demonstrable host response. These results do not support the notion that this infection is pathogenic among brook trout.


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Enfermedades de los Peces/parasitología , Bulbo Raquídeo/parasitología , Myxobolus/clasificación , Tejido Nervioso/parasitología , Trucha/parasitología , Animales , Región de los Apalaches , Enfermedades de los Peces/patología , Myxobolus/genética , Filogenia , ARN Ribosómico 18S/genética , Especificidad de la Especie
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Tijdschr Diergeneeskd ; 118(12): 397-401, 1993 Jun 15.
Artículo en Holandés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8322363

RESUMEN

At the age of three weeks, two Labrador retriever puppies, out of a litter of nine, suffered from diarrhoea and muscular weakness. One puppy died within two days. The other was killed after a tetraparalysis had developed. Two weeks later a third puppy was killed because of a paretic hind leg. At the age of five months another dog had to be euthanized because of progressive hind limb ataxia. Pathological examination revealed polyradiculoneuritis, multifocal encephalomyelitis and polymyositis. In the lesions, particularly in the nerve roots, free and clustered protozoal tachyzoites were found. In the central nervous system tissue cysts were seen. By use of immunohistochemistry the protozoal organisms were identified as Neospora caninum, a newly recognized protozoan in the dog. Fresh bovine heart, that had been fed to the puppies, is regarded as the possible source of infection.


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Apicomplexa/aislamiento & purificación , Enfermedades de los Perros/parasitología , Cojera Animal/parasitología , Infecciones Protozoarias en Animales , Animales , Perros , Femenino , Masculino , Tejido Nervioso/parasitología , Infecciones por Protozoos/parasitología
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