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Acta Parasitol ; 65(2): 341-353, 2020 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31974765

RESUMO

PURPOSE: The study aims to characterise and compare the helminth assemblages and helminth infracommunities in the marsh frog, Pelophylax ridibundus and the edible frog, P. esculentus collected in the northern part of Ukraine. METHODS: Occurrence and abundance of the helminths were analysed by calculating the prevalence, intensity, and mean abundance of infection; similarities between the infracommunities were estimated by the Bray-Curtis index and visualised using nMDS plots. Dissimilarities were estimated using the ANOSIM and SIMPER routines. RESULTS: In total, 27 helminth species were found in 143 frogs. Pelophylax ridibundus (n = 86) harboured 20 species of helminths, 24 species were found in P. esculentus (n = 57), and 17 species were shared by the two hosts. Oswaldocruzia bialata and larval Strigea sp. were absent in P. ridibundus, while they reached the prevalence of 30% and 10%, respectively, in P. esculentus. Cosmocerca ornata, Diplodiscus subclavatus, Opisthioglyphe ranae, and Codonocephalus urniger had significantly larger prevalence in P. ridibundus, whereas Haematoloechus asper was found to be more prevalent in P. esculentus. Acanthocephalus ranae, Icosiella neglecta, Haematoloechus variegatus, Pleurogenes claviger, Pleurogenoides medians, and Prosotocus confusus were equally common in both hosts. Helminth infracommunities in the two hosts had identical species richness (1-10 species, 4 on average); abundance was significantly higher in P. ridibundus. CONCLUSIONS: Helminth assemblages of the two hosts in northern Ukraine are rather similar; however, small but significant differences were found in their species composition, parameters of infection in some species, and structure of helminth infracommunities.


Assuntos
Helmintíase Animal/parasitologia , Helmintos/classificação , Ranidae/parasitologia , Animais , Helmintíase Animal/epidemiologia , Helmintos/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Helmintos/isolamento & purificação , Incidência , Prevalência , Rana esculenta/parasitologia , Rana ridibunda/parasitologia , Estações do Ano , Infecções por Trematódeos/epidemiologia , Infecções por Trematódeos/parasitologia , Infecções por Trematódeos/veterinária , Ucrânia/epidemiologia
2.
Parasitol Res ; 108(2): 489-92, 2011 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20922417

RESUMO

This case is reported with the intention of highlighting the presentation of cutaneous myxosporidiasis in Australian tree frog (Litoria caerulea) caused by genus Myxobolus. The morphology and morphometric characteristic of the spores were determined using light microscopy and differential interference contrast microscopy. Spores were pyriform in shape in frontal view and oval in lateral view, and the average size was respectively 11.4 × 6.0 × 4.5 µm (12.1 - 9.5 × 6.3 - 5.4 × 5.0 - 4.1 µm). To the best of our knowledge, this is the second case of skin invasion caused by myxosporeans in amphibians.


Assuntos
Myxobolus/fisiologia , Infecções Protozoárias em Animais/parasitologia , Rana esculenta/parasitologia , Dermatopatias/veterinária , Pele/parasitologia , Animais , Myxobolus/citologia , Myxobolus/patogenicidade , Infecções Protozoárias em Animais/patologia , Pele/patologia , Dermatopatias/parasitologia , Dermatopatias/patologia , Esporos de Protozoários/citologia , Esporos de Protozoários/patogenicidade , Esporos de Protozoários/fisiologia
3.
J Clin Microbiol ; 43(1): 192-8, 2005 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15634971

RESUMO

The pathogen of frogs Amphibiocystidium ranae was recently described as a new genus. Due to its spherical shape, containing hundred of endospores, it was thought to be closely related to the pathogens of fish, mammals, and birds known as Dermocystidium spp., Rhinosporidium seeberi, and Sphaerothecum destruens in the Mesomycetozoea, but further studies were not conducted to confirm this relationship. To investigate its phylogenetic affinities, total genomic DNA was extracted from samples collected from infected frogs containing multiple cysts (sporangia) and endospores. The universal primers NS1 and NS8, used to amplify the 18S small-subunit rRNA by PCR, yielded approximately 1,770-bp amplicons. Sequencing and basic local alignment search tool analyses indicated that the 18S small-subunit rRNA of A. ranae from both Rana esculenta and Rana lessonae was closely related to all of the above organisms. Our phylogenetic analysis placed this pathogen of frogs as the sister group to the genus Dermocystidium and closely related to Rhinosporidium. These data strongly supported the placement of the genus Amphibiocystidium within the mesomycetozoeans, which is in agreement with the phenotypic features that A. ranae shares with the other members of this class. Interestingly, during this study Dermocystidium percae did not group within the Dermocystidium spp. from fish; rather, it was found to be the sister group to Sphaerothecum destruens. This finding suggests that D. percae could well be a member of the genus Sphaerothecum or perhaps represents a new genus.


Assuntos
Eucariotos/classificação , Fungos/classificação , Rana esculenta , Ranidae , Animais , DNA Ribossômico/análise , Eucariotos/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Eucariotos/isolamento & purificação , Eucariotos/ultraestrutura , Fungos/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Fungos/isolamento & purificação , Fungos/ultraestrutura , Microscopia Eletrônica de Transmissão , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Micoses/microbiologia , Micoses/patologia , Micoses/veterinária , Filogenia , Infecções Protozoárias em Animais/parasitologia , Infecções Protozoárias em Animais/patologia , RNA Ribossômico 18S/genética , Rana esculenta/microbiologia , Rana esculenta/parasitologia , Ranidae/microbiologia , Ranidae/parasitologia , Análise de Sequência de DNA , Pele/microbiologia , Pele/parasitologia , Pele/patologia
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Dis Aquat Organ ; 56(1): 65-74, 2003 Aug 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14524503

RESUMO

We report the enigmatic parasite Dermocystidium ranae in a green frog population (Solomeo, Umbria, Italy) of the Rana esculenta complex, consisting of the parental species R. lessonae (L) and hybrid form R. esculenta (E). In this population a rapid 50% decline of the parental form L was observed. Large dermal U-shaped cysts of D. ranae were found primarily on the ventral aspect of infected individuals, with a significantly higher incidence of infection in the parental species compared to the clonal hybrid. In each form, however, there was little pathological change associated with infection, and the cause of the recent declines of R. lessonae at this site remains unknown. In this paper we present the first ultrastructural description of an amphibian Dermocystidium sp. and we review the taxonomy of Dermocystidium, Dermosporidium and Dermomycoides spp. from amphibians. We conclude that Dermosporidium multigranulare Broz & Kulda, 1954 is synonymous with Dermocystidium ranae Guyénot & Naville, 1922 and, due to lack of sufficient differences between genera and significant dissimilarities with fish Dermocystidium spp., the 3 amphibian genera are synonymous. We propose that they should be designated to a new genus, Amphibiocystidium n. gen., and Dermocystidium retained for those species parasitic in fish.


Assuntos
Fungos/classificação , Fungos/fisiologia , Fungos/ultraestrutura , Rana esculenta/parasitologia , Animais , Interações Hospedeiro-Parasita , Itália , Microscopia Eletrônica , Filogenia
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Int J Syst Evol Microbiol ; 51(Pt 3): 767-772, 2001 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11411696

RESUMO

'Isospora' lieberkuehni, an unusual isosporoid renal coccidium that parasitizes the European water frog was isolated from the edible frog, Rana kl. esculenta, in the Czech Republic. Sequencing of the small-subunit (SSU) rRNA gene showed that it belongs to the family Sarcocystidae, being closely related to a clade comprising members of the subfamily Toxoplasmatinae. The position within Sarcocystidae correlates with the mode of excystation via collapsible plates as postulated by previous authors. Phylogenetic, morphological and biological differences between 'Isospora' lieberkuehni and the other Stiedabody-lacking members of the genus Isospora justify separation of this coccidium on a generic level. Hyaloklossia Labbé, 1896 is the oldest available synonym and is herein re-erected. The original definition of the genus Hyaloklossia is emended based on recent observations.


Assuntos
DNA Ribossômico/genética , Isospora/classificação , Isospora/genética , Rim/parasitologia , Filogenia , Rana esculenta/parasitologia , Sarcocystidae/classificação , Sarcocystidae/genética , Animais , Sequência de Bases , Cryptosporidium/classificação , República Tcheca , Isospora/ultraestrutura , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase , Sarcocystidae/ultraestrutura
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Acta Vet Hung ; 43(2-3): 269-75, 1995.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7491865

RESUMO

Coccidian infection in Rana ridibunda and R. esculenta tadpoles was recorded in Hungarian fish farms. Oocysts enclosed in yellow bodies were found in the faeces and in the intestinal epithelium. Developmental stages also had intraepithelial sites. The species was identified with Eimeria neglecta Nöller, 1920; however, on the basis of its oocyst morphology it was transferred to the genus Goussia. Besides stages of Goussia neglecta n. comb., intranuclear trophozoites of another coccidian species were also recorded.


Assuntos
Coccidiose/veterinária , Eimeria/isolamento & purificação , Rana esculenta/parasitologia , Rana ridibunda/parasitologia , Animais , Aquicultura , Coccidiose/patologia , Epitélio/parasitologia , Epitélio/patologia , Fezes/parasitologia , Mucosa Intestinal/parasitologia , Mucosa Intestinal/patologia
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Z Parasitenkd ; 71(4): 519-26, 1985.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3875190

RESUMO

The cercaria of Isthmiophora melis is relatively specific to suitable intermediate hosts, amphibia and fish, as early as the stage of attachment. Attachment responses are maximally stimulated by intact amphibia, whereas isolated frog tissues have a reduced efficiency. Human urine contains attachment triggering substances. Its effectiveness is reduced, when carbonate systems are removed, and may be restored by addition of carbonate. Aqueous solution systems of dissolved CO2 and H2CO3/HCO-3 stimulate attachment responses, especially at pH 6.0-7.5. The attachment response to frog skin surface seems to be triggered by the buffering system, which uses carbonate solution equilibria as important components.


Assuntos
Anfíbios/parasitologia , Peixes/parasitologia , Trematódeos/fisiologia , Aminoácidos/farmacologia , Anfíbios/metabolismo , Animais , Bicarbonatos/farmacologia , Carboidratos/farmacologia , Interações Hospedeiro-Parasita , Humanos , Concentração de Íons de Hidrogênio , Lymnaea/parasitologia , Masculino , Rana esculenta/parasitologia , Trematódeos/efeitos dos fármacos , Urina
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