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Rev. bras. parasitol. vet ; 31(1): e019921, 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1365759

ABSTRACT

Abstract A total of 132 flounder specimens (60 Paralichthys isosceles, 36 Paralichthys patagonicus and 36 Xystreurys rasile) were collected off the coast of the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The fish were measured, necropsied, and had their organs investigated for hemiurid and lecithasterid digenean trematodes and camallanid and cucullanid nematodes. Taxonomic identification of the parasites was based on morphological and morphometric characters and was conducted using bright-field and scanning electron microscopies. The trematodes Lecithochirium monticellii and Aponurus laguncula were found parasitizing P. isosceles, P. patagonicus and X. rasile while the nematodes Procamallanus (Spirocamallanus) halitrophus and Cucullanus bonaerensis were found parasitizing P. isosceles and X. rasile and P. isosceles, P. patagonicus and X. rasile, respectively. Parasite indices of prevalence, mean intensity, mean abundance, and range of infection, as well as infection site, were evaluated for each parasite species. This study allowed to evidence the first occurrence of P. patagonicus by L. monticellii; X. rasile by A. laguncula and P. (S.) halitrophus; and P. isosceles and P. patagonicus by C. bonaerensis in the Western South Atlantic Ocean.


Resumo Um total de 132 espécimes de linguados (60 Paralichthys isosceles, 36 Paralichthys patagonicus e 36 Xystreurys rasile) foram coletados na costa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. Os peixes foram medidos, necropsiados e tiveram seus órgãos investigados para o encontro de trematodeos digenéticos, das famílias Hemiuridae e Lecithasteridae, e nematoides das famílias Camallanidae e Cucullanidae. A identificação taxonômica dos parasitos foi baseada nos caracteres morfológicos e morfométricos, usando-se as microscopias de campo claro e eletrônica de varredura. Os trematódeos, Lecithochirium monticellii e Aponurus laguncula, foram encontrados parasitando P. isosceles, P. patagonicus e X. rasile, enquanto os nematoides, Procamallanus (Spirocamallanus) halitrophus e Cucullanus bonaerensis, foram encontrados parasitando P. isosceles e X. rasile e P. isosceles, P. patagonicus e X. rasile, respectivamente. Os índices parasitários de prevalência, intensidade média, abundância média e amplitude de variação da intensidade de infeção, bem como os sítios de infecção foram avaliados para cada espécie de parasito. Este é o primeiro registro de P. patagonicus por L. monticellii; X. rasile por A. laguncula e P. (S.) halitrophus; e de P. isosceles e P. patagonicus por C. bonaerensis no Oceano Atlântico Sul Ocidental.


Subject(s)
Animals , Trematoda/pathogenicity , Trematode Infections/veterinary , Flounder/parasitology , Brazil
2.
Braz. j. biol ; 78(1): 94-97, Feb. 2018. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-888849

ABSTRACT

Abstract Lucina pectinata is an important economic resource in the Brazilian coast. This study reports parasitism caused by a Digenea in this species. The specimens (n = 470) were collected in December 2012 in a mangrove swamp of the Cachoeira River estuary, Bahia, Brazil. They were measured along the anterior-posterior axis (length), and after macroscopic analysis for parasites and diseases cuts of 5 mm were fixated in Carnoy's solution and processed by routine histology technique wherein sessions of 7 μm were stained with Harris hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). The tissues were examined using an optical microscope. The mean length of L. pectinata was 4.0 ± 0.53 cm. Microscopic analysis showed sporocysts containing both germ balls as cercariae of an unidentified Digenea (Platyhelminthes), these in various stages of development. The prevalence was 1.48% (7/470). In a parasitized specimen was macroscopic evidence of tissue densification of gills. The sporocysts were observed in mantle, gills, digestive gland and gonads, with evident alteration/destruction of tissues, including parasitic castration. There were no other parasites found, which is probably related to inaccessibility and chemical conditions in which lives L. pectinata, i.e., between 10 and 20 cm in mangrove sediment.


Resumo Lucina pectinata é um importante recurso econômico na costa brasileira. Este estudo relata parasitismo causado por um Digenea nesta espécie. Os exemplares (n = 470) foram coletados em dezembro de 2012 em um manguezal do estuário do Rio Cachoeira, Ilhéus, Bahia. Estes foram medidos quanto ao eixo ântero-posterior (comprimento) e após análise macroscópica quanto a parasitos e enfermidades, cortes transversais de 5 mm foram fixados em solução de Carnoy e processados por técnica rotineira de histologia, sendo que sessões de 7 μm foram coradas com hematoxilina de Harris e eosina (HE). Os tecidos foram examinados em microscopia de luz. A média de comprimento de L. pectinata foi de 4,0 ± 0,53 cm. A análise microscópica evidenciou esporocistos de um Digenea (Platyhelminthes) não identificado, contendo massas germinativas e cercárias, estas em vários estágios de desenvolvimento. A prevalência foi de 1,48% (7/470). Um dos exemplares parasitado apresentou adensamento dos tecidos nas brânquias. Os esporocistos foram observados no manto, brânquias, glândula digestiva e gônadas, causando evidente alteração/destruição de tecidos, inclusive castração parasitária. Não foram observados outros parasitos, o que está provavelmente associado à inacessibilidade e condições químicas em que vive este hospedeiro, isto é, entre 10 e 20 cm no sedimento do manguezal.


Subject(s)
Animals , Trematoda/pathogenicity , Bivalvia/parasitology , Brazil , Estuaries , Rivers , Host-Parasite Interactions
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The Korean Journal of Parasitology ; : 31-41, 2001.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-87278

ABSTRACT

The intestinal histopathology and in situ postures of Gymnophalloides seoi (Digenea: Gymnophallidae) were studied using C3H/HeN and C57BL/6 mice as experimental hosts; the effects of immunosuppression were also observed. The metacercariae isolated from naturally infected oysters, 300 or 1,000 in number, were infected orally to each mouse, and the mice were killed at days 3-21 post-infection (PI). In immunocompetent (IC) mice, only a small number of flukes were found in the mucosa of the duodenum and jejunum during days 3-7 PI, with their large oral suckers pinching and sucking the root of villi. The intestinal mucosa showed mild villous atrophy, crypt hyperplasia, and inflammations in the villous stroma and crypt, with remarkable goblet cell hyperplasia. These mucosal changes were almost restored after days 14-21 PI. In immunosuppressed (IS) mice, displacement as well as complete loss of villi adjacent to the flukes was frequently encountered, otherwise the histopathology was generally mild, with minimal goblet cell hyperplasia. In these mice, numerous flukes were found, and it seemed that they were actively moving and rotating in situ. Several flukes were found to have invaded into the submucosa, almost facing the serosa. These results indicate that in IC mice the intestinal histopathology caused by G. seoi is generally mild, and the flukes do not penetrate beyond the mucosa, however, in IS mice, the flukes can cause severe destruction of neighboring villi, and some of them invade into the submucosa.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Mice , Atrophy , Immunocompromised Host , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/parasitology , Intestinal Mucosa/parasitology , Mice, Inbred C3H , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Trematoda/pathogenicity , Trematode Infections/parasitology
4.
Parasitol. día ; 18(1/2): 39-45, ene.-jun. 1994. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-140398

ABSTRACT

The life of Eurytrema coelomaticum was studied in the snails Bradybaena similaris with the following objetive to analize the development and prevalence of the trematode within its intermediate hosts. The study was happened about laboratory and natural observations at two municipalities localized at Vale do Paraiba, SP, Brazil. The prevalence of E. coelomaticum in B. similaris at the properties surveyed ranged between 9.75 percent and 20.15 percent at Lorena and Pindamonhangaba, SP, respectively


Subject(s)
Mollusca/parasitology , Trematoda/pathogenicity , Brazil/epidemiology , Host-Parasite Interactions/physiology , Trematoda/physiology
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Bol. chil. parasitol ; 47(3/4): 64-6, jul.-dic. 1992. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-130938

ABSTRACT

Se hace un estudio histológico (gónada y hepatopáncreas) en especímenes del microbivalvo kingiella chilenica infectados con larvas de tremátodo digenea, con el fin de definir los órganos en los cuales se localizan las larvas de este parásito. Redias conteniendo cercarias de este tremátodo digenético, aparecen restringidas al tejido hepatopancreático del molusco (estando ausentes en gónadas u otros órganos contiguos) pudiendo mostrar infección masiva de dicho tejido. Por tanto, las gónadas presentan desarrollo gametogénico normal; esto último, unido al hallazgo de hembras parasitadas que igualmente incuban embriones, nos permiten concluir que la infección señalada no afecta, al menos directamente, la actividad reproductiva de este bivalvo


Subject(s)
Animals , Gonads/parasitology , Mollusca/parasitology , Trematoda/pathogenicity , Microscopy , Histological Techniques , Trematode Infections/parasitology
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 87(1): 37-42, jan.-mar. 1992. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-116280

ABSTRACT

Specimens of Fissurella crassa (Archaeogastropoda) from Ilo, southern Perú, are infected with the adult stage of the digenetic trematode Proctoeces lintoni (Fellodistomidae). The histopatological analysis of the male and female gonads show a strong effect of the parasite on the structure and function of these organs. P. lintoni live unencysted in the gonads, and the main mechanical damage is originated by the action of a well developed acetabulum. Chemical actions of parasitic secretions may also be involved. The infected gonads show altered structure and the gametogenic processes is aborted. There is no evidence of hemocytic response, but leucocite infiltration is evident at least in male infected gonads. An increased content of polysaccarides is evident in infected gonads


Subject(s)
Animals , Infertility/physiopathology , Mollusca/parasitology , Trematoda/pathogenicity
7.
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 87(1): 43-8, jan.-mar. 1992. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-116281

ABSTRACT

Opecoeloides feliciae n. sp., first record of opecoelid metacercariae in commercial shrimps of South Atlantic Ocean, parasitizing Cynoscion striatus (adults) and Artemesia longinaris (metacercariae), is described, illustrated and compared with related species of the genus. Adults, immature worms and metacercariae are compared, and rates of prevalence and intensity of infection are also given


Subject(s)
Animals , Crustacea/parasitology , Fishes/parasitology , Trematoda/pathogenicity
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Arq. biol. tecnol ; 31(2): 275-9, 1988. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-69582

ABSTRACT

Fragments of intensively fribrose pancreas parasited with 1941 specimens of Eurytrema coelonaticum were collected at necropsy of a 14 years old 5/8 hostein-zebu bull with acentuated cachexia. The microscopic survey demonstrated the following changes: chronic fibrosing pancreatitis; pancreatic degeneration; dystrophic calcification; metaplasic membranous ossification; atrophy of pancreatic acinus, and presence of trematode eggs


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Cattle/parasitology , Pancreas/parasitology , Trematoda/pathogenicity , Pancreas , Pancreas/pathology
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