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Dis Aquat Organ ; 152: 159-168, 2022 Dec 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36546688

ABSTRACT

A study targeting the etiology of severe anaemia that sporadically occurred in laboratory-bred cyprinid hybrids resulted in a diagnosis of a Mycoplasma-like organism selectively invading the cytoplasm of erythrocytes. Despite the fact that there was a concurrent yeast infection in moribund anaemic hybrids, the primary role in the development of anaemia was assigned to the Mycoplasma-like organism due to its regular occurrence in erythrocytes of both the moribund hybrids and hybrids that were free of yeast infection yet showed early to advanced symptoms of the disease. Novel data on the Mycoplasma-like organism's cytoskeleton were obtained from ultrathin sections of affected erythrocytes. An ultrastructural study of the concurrent yeast infection in moribund hybrids manifesting the most advanced anaemia revealed the presence of Titan cells in ascitic fluid. The original findings presented in this study underline the diagnostic relevance of transmission electron microscopy in the research of similar infections.


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Anemia , Mycoplasma Infections , Mycoplasma , Animals , Mycoplasma Infections/diagnosis , Mycoplasma Infections/veterinary , Saccharomyces cerevisiae , Anemia/veterinary , Mycoplasma/ultrastructure , Erythrocytes/ultrastructure
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J Fish Biol ; 77(9): 2171-9, 2010 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21133922

ABSTRACT

A reduction of epidermal club cells and an increase of goblet cells were found in Carassius gibelio during spawning when compared to postspawning. A significantly lower proportion of club cells at spawning was found in diploid males and triploid females than in diploid females. It could be linked to male efforts to avoid a fright reaction and the potential adoption of this strategy by gynogenetic females, or alternatively to a higher parasite infection or immunosuppression during spawning.


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Carps/physiology , Epidermal Cells , Ploidies , Reproduction/physiology , Animals , Carps/anatomy & histology , Carps/genetics , Female , Male , Sex Characteristics , Sexual Behavior, Animal
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J Fish Biol ; 74(7): 1669-76, 2009 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20735664

ABSTRACT

Morphological (meristic and morphometric traits), karyological and molecular (microsatellites, cytochrome b) analyses were performed to characterize a hybrid of the roach Rutilus rutilus and nase Chondrostoma nasus. Meristic and morphometric traits were different between hybrid and both parental species. The number of chromosomes found in hybrid specimen indicated that this individual represents the post-F(1) generation of hybrids and the microsatellite analysis of the hybrid showed the presence of variants typical for R. rutilus and C. nasus.


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Chimera/classification , Cyprinidae/classification , Animals , Chimera/anatomy & histology , Chimera/genetics , Cyprinidae/anatomy & histology , Cyprinidae/genetics , Cytochromes b/genetics , Czech Republic , DNA, Mitochondrial/genetics , Karyotyping , Microsatellite Repeats , Rivers
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