New Insights on the Effects of Monogenean Gill Parasites on Naturally Infested Scoberomorus commerson: Host Response, Electron Microscopy, and Histopathological Studies

Rehab R. Abd El Maged, Nesma Rasheed, Iman Ibrahim, Hebatallah Saad, G. Batiha, Attia A. Abou Zaid
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Fish are frequently regarded as the most significant source of income due to their high economic value. The infection of monogeneans is the main cause of fish anemia leading to high mortalities. Thus, this study aimed to detect monogeneans parasites in Scoberomorus commerson and investigate the histopathological changes related to its natural infections. Furthermore, to research the potential parasite-host interactions. One hundred marine fishes ( S. commerson ) from the Ezbet-El Borg area, Damietta province, Egypt were examined from August 2022 to January 2023 for the presence of monogenean gill parasites. 38 fish were infected with monogenean species: Pricea multae 32% and Gotocotyla acanthura 19%. The structure of P. multae and G. acanthura were explained by using light and scanning electron microscope (SEM), the infected fish have no pathognomonic lesions, but for a few cases showed excessive mucus secretion. The pathological and ultrastructural results revealed massive branchial damage with partial to complete lamellar fusion and lamellar desquamation with complete loss of secondary lamellae and lymphocytic infiltration, the host response includes the appearance of numerous ruffled lymphocytes and mucous globules at the site of parasitic attachment.
关于单基因鳃寄生虫对自然侵染的 Scoberomorus commerson 的影响的新见解:宿主反应、电子显微镜和组织病理学研究
由于鱼类具有很高的经济价值,因此经常被视为最重要的收入来源。寄生虫感染是导致鱼类贫血、死亡率高的主要原因。因此,本研究旨在检测 Scoberomorus commerson 中的寄生虫,并研究其自然感染相关的组织病理学变化。此外,研究潜在的寄生虫-宿主相互作用。2022 年 8 月至 2023 年 1 月期间,对埃及达米埃塔省 Ezbet-El Borg 地区的 100 尾海水鱼(S. commerson)进行了检查,以确定是否存在单基因鳃寄生虫。38 条鱼感染了单系寄生虫:32% 的鱼感染了Pricea multae,19% 的鱼感染了Gotocotyla acanthura。利用光显微镜和扫描电子显微镜(SEM)解释了P. multae和G. acanthura的结构,受感染的鱼没有明显的病变,但少数病例显示粘液分泌过多。病理和超微结构结果显示,寄生虫对鱼体造成了巨大的损伤,部分到完全的鳃片融合、鳃片脱落,次生鳃片完全丧失,并伴有淋巴细胞浸润,宿主的反应包括在寄生虫附着部位出现大量皱褶淋巴细胞和粘液球。
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