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Vet Parasitol ; 264: 8-17, 2018 Dec 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30503097

RESUMO

The genus Chilodonella includes free-living ciliated protozoa as well as pathogenic species for freshwater fish, with Chilodonella hexasticha and Chilodonella piscicola being the most important ones. These parasites cause outbreaks with high mortalities among farmed freshwater fishes with great economic losses. There are few reports of these species in China, and their identification has been based mostly on their morphological characteristics. In the present work, the parasites causing five outbreaks occurring in China between 2014 and 2017 have been identified by morphological and genetic analysis. We provide the first records of Ctenopharingodon idella and Siniperca chuatsi as hosts of C. hexasticha, and of Procypris rabaudi and Schizothorax wangchiachii as hosts of C. piscicola. There are no differences in the gross pathological findings produced by C. hexasticha and C. piscicola, consisting in desquamation and necrosis of epithelial cells in the skin and gills and in severe fusion of gill lamellae. However, both species differ in their geographic distribution: C. piscicola was found in farms located at altitudes over 1500 m above sea level and with a water temperature ≤18 °C, while C. hexasticha was found in farms located at altitudes under 50 m above sea level and with a water temperature ≥21 °C. Present results confirm that C. hexasticha and C. piscicola are two different species that can be differenced by their morphology; however, their biological variability may lead to erroneous identifications and the diagnosis should be preferably based in genetic analysis including nuclear LSU rDNA and mitochondrial SSU rDNA sequences.


Assuntos
Infecções por Cilióforos/veterinária , Cyprinidae/parasitologia , Doenças dos Peixes/epidemiologia , Doenças dos Peixes/parasitologia , Hymenostomatida/fisiologia , Animais , China/epidemiologia , Infecções por Cilióforos/epidemiologia , Infecções por Cilióforos/parasitologia , Infecções por Cilióforos/patologia , Demografia , Doenças dos Peixes/patologia , Água Doce , Genes de Protozoários/genética , Hymenostomatida/citologia , Hymenostomatida/genética , Especificidade da Espécie
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Eur J Protistol ; 45(3): 219-30, 2009 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19264464

RESUMO

The morphology and infraciliature of Larvulina variabilis collected from freshwater Gammarus near Boise, Idaho (USA) were investigated using live observation and silver impregnation. Larvulina variabilis was collected from three sites in Idaho and one site in Michigan, indicating a wide distribution. Larvulina variabilis is a small (21-25 x 14-19microm in vivo) hymenostome ectocommensal on freshwater amphipods. Distinguishing morphologic features include an inflexible cortex with a prominent notch in the left posterior margin, a single globular macronucleus, a single posterior contractile vacuole, a somatic ciliature with 10 kineties all consisting of ciliated dikinetids, a "6"-shaped paroral membrane of the stichodyad type, long (approximately 20microm), immobile cilia arising from three adoral membranelles, a discrete dorsal thigmotactic ciliary field consisting of five kineties, distinctive extrusomes and a coarsely polygonal silverline pattern. The forward-projecting anterior cilium emphasized in the original description is an inconstant finding not essential for identification. An improved diagnosis is provided for the genus and the species. Because no type specimen exists and prior descriptions were conflicting, a specimen from the Idaho population is designated as the neotype. The systematic position of this unusual ciliate remains obscure. Possibly, it belongs to the Pleuronematida or the Thigmotrichida.


Assuntos
Água Doce/parasitologia , Hymenostomatida/classificação , Hymenostomatida/citologia , Animais , Hymenostomatida/isolamento & purificação , Idaho , Microscopia
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Dis Aquat Organ ; 65(3): 237-43, 2005 Jul 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16119892

RESUMO

Ophryoglena hemophaga n. sp. is described from a freshwater Dreissena polymorpha population in the Rhine delta of the Netherlands. This is the first ophryoglenine species (order Hymenostomatida, suborder Ophryoglenina) recorded as a molluscan parasite. As is typical of ciliates in the suborder Ophryoglenina, O. hemophaga exhibits a polymorphic life history with cystment and reproduction by palintomy. Trophonts were observed within digestive gland lumina, and zebra mussel hemocytes were present in some of their digestive vacuoles. The presence of a single, longitudinal tract of multiple contractile vacuoles represents its most unique feature and distinguishes it from all other described Ophryoglena spp. The number of somatic kineties of O. hemophaga (range 100 to 124) is also distinguishing as it is one of the lowest for [corrected] an Ophryoglena sp. Other characteristics of this species include: ovoid to elongate trophonts 96 to 288 microm in length, with an elongate macronucleus 41 to 65 microm in length; tomonts 50 to 150 microm in diameter producing a clear mucous cyst envelope, whose thickness is approximately half of the tomont diameter; elongated theronts 96 to 131 microm in length which emerge after 1 to 3 cell divisions taking 36 to 48 h at 20 +/- 3 degrees C. Protomonts and theronts are, respectively, negatively and positively phototactic--characteristics that likely aid in maintenance of infection in zebra mussel populations.


Assuntos
Bivalves/parasitologia , Sistema Digestório/parasitologia , Hymenostomatida/citologia , Hymenostomatida/fisiologia , Estágios do Ciclo de Vida/fisiologia , Animais , Água Doce , Hymenostomatida/classificação , Hymenostomatida/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Países Baixos , Especificidade da Espécie , Vacúolos/fisiologia
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