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Parasitol Res ; 119(1): 317-319, 2020 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31782012

ABSTRACT

Muscle cells of a digenean fish blood fluke, Aporocotyle simplex, aggregate along the periphery of the cerebral ganglia. Solitary myocytons and sarcoplasmic processes with muscle fibres give rise to long, narrow lamellate projections, which are visible along the periphery and within ganglia. These ultrastructural observations suggest a switching of glial functions to muscle cells and represent additional evidence of the phylogenetic lability of glial cells in bilaterians.


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Muscle Cells/classification , Neuroglia/classification , Schistosomatidae/cytology , Animals , Fish Diseases/parasitology , Ganglia/cytology , Muscle Cells/cytology , Muscle Cells/ultrastructure , Neuroglia/cytology , Neuroglia/ultrastructure , Schistosomatidae/anatomy & histology , Schistosomatidae/ultrastructure , Trematode Infections/parasitology , Trematode Infections/veterinary
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Vet Pathol ; 53(3): 633-6, 2016 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26272209

ABSTRACT

Heterobilharzia americanais a trematode of the Schistosomatidae family that infects dogs, raccoons, and other mammals as definitive hosts. This parasite is considered endemic in the southern Atlantic and Gulf coasts; however, only a few cases are reported. A 7-year-old dog from Louisiana was referred for persistent hypercalcemia, hyperglobulinemia, and weight loss. Abdominal ultrasound revealed diffuse hyperechogenicity of the liver with several hyperechoic nodules of varying size. Cytologic examination of fine-needle aspirates of the liver revealed few ovoid to round basophilic thin-walled eggshell fragments and rare ciliated miracidia.H. americanaeggs were identified on fecal sedimentation.


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Dog Diseases/diagnosis , Schistosomatidae/isolation & purification , Trematode Infections/veterinary , Animals , Biopsy, Fine-Needle/veterinary , Dog Diseases/parasitology , Dog Diseases/pathology , Dogs , Feces/parasitology , Liver/parasitology , Liver/pathology , Male , Schistosomatidae/cytology , Trematode Infections/diagnosis , Trematode Infections/parasitology , Trematode Infections/pathology
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Parasitol Res ; 107(4): 923-30, 2010 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20556426

ABSTRACT

In Europe, despite of intensive work on avian schistosomes in the past, only one representative of nasal schistosomes has been detected so far, Trichobilharzia regenti, a species that remained undescribed to the scientific community until 1998. Since then, however, T. regenti has gained a considerable attention, not only due to the induction of serious lesions concomitant with the migration of the schistosomulae through the central nervous system of their natural hosts (birds) but also due to their implication in cercarial dermatitis and their neurotrophic behaviour in mammals (mice, experimental) where the parasite migrate to the CNS. From 2001 to 2010, by a parasitic control of various potential final hosts (aquatic birds) living in natural condition in France and in Iceland, we detected T. regenti in six species: Anas platyrhynchos, Cygnus olor, Aythya fuligula, Aythya ferina, Mergus merganser and Anser anser. Although morphological features, mainly of eggs, showed some variations with the original description of the parasite, molecular analysis confirmed their membership to the T. regenti species. Nevertheless, specific molecular and morphological variations were especially observed for nasal parasite isolated from Anas clypeata. For this species, we discuss the possibility for this nasal schistosome to belong to a nasal Trichobilharzia species already described in Africa or even an undescribed nasal species.


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Anseriformes/parasitology , Bird Diseases/parasitology , Schistosomatidae/genetics , Schistosomatidae/isolation & purification , Trematode Infections/veterinary , Animals , DNA, Helminth/chemistry , DNA, Helminth/genetics , France , Iceland , Molecular Sequence Data , Nasal Cavity/parasitology , Phylogeny , Schistosomatidae/classification , Schistosomatidae/cytology , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Sequence Homology , Trematode Infections/parasitology
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