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Vet Parasitol ; 275: 108924, 2019 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31630049

RESUMEN

Rhabditis spp., is a nematode known to cause otitis externa, an infection difficult to control, in cattle reared within tropical regions. The objective of this study was to assess the combined use of ivermectin 1%, dimethyl sulfoxide 1% and mineral oil 100% containing nematophagous fungi of both Duddingtonia flagrans (AC001) and Monacrosporium thaumasium (NF34) species to control in vitro Rhabditis spp. Thus, 12 experimental groups were designed with eight replicates each: G1 (nematodes + AC001); G2 (nematodes + NF34); G3 (nematodes + ivermectin 1%/positive control); G4 (nematodes + dimethyl sulfoxide 1%/positive control); G5 (nematodes + mineral oil 100%/positive control); G6 (nematodes + AC001 + ivermectin 1%); G7 (nematodes + NF34 + ivermectin 1%); G8 (nematodes + AC001 + mineral oil 100%); G9 (nematodes + NF34 + mineral oil 100%); G10 (nematodes + AC001 + dimethyl sulfoxide 1%); G11 (nematode + NF34 + dimethyl sulfoxide 1%); G12 (nematode + distilled water/negative control). The results demonstrated that all experimentally treated groups differed statistically (p < 0.01) from the control group. In the present study, the use of dimethyl sulfoxide 1% and mineral oil 100% in conjunction with conidia fungi portrayed noteworthy outcomes, which represents a future premise for the combined use of nematophagous fungi within these vehicles in both controlling Rhabditis spp.


Asunto(s)
Antiparasitarios/farmacología , Dimetilsulfóxido/farmacología , Ivermectina/farmacología , Aceite Mineral/farmacología , Infecciones por Rhabditida/veterinaria , Rhabditoidea/efectos de los fármacos , Animales , Antiparasitarios/uso terapéutico , Ascomicetos/fisiología , Bovinos , Enfermedades de los Bovinos/tratamiento farmacológico , Enfermedades de los Bovinos/parasitología , Enfermedades de los Bovinos/prevención & control , Industria Lechera , Dimetilsulfóxido/uso terapéutico , Duddingtonia/fisiología , Femenino , Ivermectina/uso terapéutico , Masculino , Aceite Mineral/uso terapéutico , Hongos Mitospóricos/fisiología , Otitis Externa/tratamiento farmacológico , Otitis Externa/parasitología , Otitis Externa/prevención & control , Otitis Externa/veterinaria , Infecciones por Rhabditida/tratamiento farmacológico , Infecciones por Rhabditida/microbiología , Infecciones por Rhabditida/prevención & control , Rhabditoidea/microbiología
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J Invertebr Pathol ; 98(2): 228-34, 2008 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18280494

RESUMEN

Until now, only a few systematic surveys of entomopathogenic nematodes (EPN) have been conducted in Middle Eastern countries. Many of the recovered EPN species in this region have shown to own distinctive qualities that enable their survival in unique environments, such as high temperatures and low moisture levels tolerance. These new species and strains, with unique environmental tolerances, are more suitable for their consideration in pest management programs in xerophytic regions. With this background in mind, we recently conducted a survey of EPN in Jordan. This study records for the first time the diversity and distribution of these nematodes and their bacterial symbionts in this country. Jordan's three geographic regions: (1) the highlands, (2) Jordan valley and (3) the desert region were sampled. Within each region, natural habitats and agricultural regions characteristic to each region were considered for sampling purposes. Four EPN species including three Steinernema and one Heterorhabditis were recovered. Nematodes were identified using a combination of molecular markers and classic morphological diagnostic tools. Bacterial symbionts were identified by analysis of 16S rRNA sequences. Abiotic characteristics such as soil type, soil pH, and elevation were also recorded. We herein report the diversity of EPN species in Jordan and discuss their potential in Biocontrol and IPM programs for this country.


Asunto(s)
Enterobacteriaceae/genética , Gammaproteobacteria/genética , Nematodos/microbiología , Simbiosis , Animales , ADN Bacteriano/análisis , ADN de Helmintos/análisis , Enterobacteriaceae/aislamiento & purificación , Infecciones por Enterobacteriaceae/epidemiología , Gammaproteobacteria/aislamiento & purificación , Jordania , Masculino , Nematodos/genética , Nematodos/aislamiento & purificación , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa , Infecciones por Rhabditida/epidemiología , Infecciones por Rhabditida/microbiología , Microbiología del Suelo
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J Invertebr Pathol ; 92(1): 39-44, 2006 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16564537

RESUMEN

Our study describes the basic ecological characteristics of the entomopathogenic nematode Steinernema anatoliense including its response to temperature, moisture, and host range. The effect of temperature and soil moisture on the infection of Galleria mellonella larvae by S. anatoliense was determined. The temperature range for infectivity was greater than that for development. The optimal temperature for infection and development was 25 degrees C. Although S. anatoliense infected the hosts at 10 degrees C, no reproduction occurred at this temperature. This nematode species that was isolated from a cold region of Turkey exhibited warm-adapted temperature characteristics. Optimum water content of the soil for S. anatoliense to infect the host was 10%.


Asunto(s)
Interacciones Huésped-Parásitos/fisiología , Mariposas Nocturnas/parasitología , Rabdítidos/fisiología , Animales , Ecología , Estadios del Ciclo de Vida , Control Biológico de Vectores , Infecciones por Rhabditida/microbiología , Microbiología del Suelo , Temperatura
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Mol Microbiol ; 56(3): 763-73, 2005 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15819630

RESUMEN

Photorhabdus are bacteria found colonizing the gut of a specialized stage of the nematode Heterorhabditis, called the infective juvenile (IJ). The IJ is a free-living stage of the nematode that seeks out and infects insect larvae. Once inside the insect the IJ release Photorhabdus into the haemolymph where the bacteria rapidly proliferate, killing the insect within 48-72 h. The nematodes grow and reproduce in the insect cadaver by feeding on the Photorhabdus biomass. In this study we use Photorhabdus temperata K122 to show that genes involved in iron acquisition play a key role during the course of the tripartite bacteria-nematode-insect interaction. We show that a strain carrying a mutation in a gene with homology to exbD, encoding a component of the TonB complex, is unable to grow well in conditions where iron is not freely available. In addition, this mutant, BMM417, requires a longer time to kill the insect larvae than the wild-type bacteria and this defect in pathogenicity is complemented by the co-injection of iron. Moreover, the increase in LT(50) observed with BMM417 is correlated with a significantly slower in vivo growth rate suggesting that iron is limiting in the insect. We also show that BMM417 is unable to support the growth and development of the Heterorhabditis nematode. Addition of exogenous iron to the growth media restores nematode growth and development on BMM417, suggesting that aspects of iron metaboism in Photorhabdus are important during the symbiosis with the nematode.


Asunto(s)
Proteínas de Escherichia coli/genética , Insectos/parasitología , Photorhabdus/genética , Rhabditoidea/patogenicidad , Simbiosis/genética , Animales , Proteínas de Escherichia coli/efectos de los fármacos , Proteínas de Escherichia coli/metabolismo , Regulación Bacteriana de la Expresión Génica/efectos de los fármacos , Prueba de Complementación Genética , Homeostasis , Interacciones Huésped-Parásitos/fisiología , Hidroxibenzoatos , Insectos/microbiología , Hierro/metabolismo , Hierro/farmacología , Larva/crecimiento & desarrollo , Larva/microbiología , Larva/parasitología , Mutación , Enfermedades Parasitarias en Animales/microbiología , Photorhabdus/fisiología , Infecciones por Rhabditida/microbiología , Rhabditoidea/microbiología , Rhabditoidea/fisiología , Virulencia
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Microbes Infect ; 6(2): 229-37, 2004 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15049334

RESUMEN

The three currently recognised Photorhabdus species are bioluminescent bacteria that are pathogenic to insects. P. luminescens and P. temperata form a symbiotic relationship with nematodes that infect insects. P. asymbiotica, on the other hand, has only been isolated from human clinical specimens from the USA and Australia. The bacterium has been associated with locally invasive soft tissue and disseminated bacteraemic infections. An invertebrate vector for P. asymbiotica has not yet been identified.


Asunto(s)
Enfermedades Transmisibles Emergentes/microbiología , Photorhabdus/aislamiento & purificación , Infecciones por Rhabditida/microbiología , Enfermedades Transmisibles Emergentes/epidemiología , Humanos , Mediciones Luminiscentes , Photorhabdus/clasificación , Photorhabdus/patogenicidad , Infecciones por Rhabditida/epidemiología
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