Morphological and molecular characterisation of the nematode parasite Graphidioides affinis (Secernentea: Trichostrongylidae) in Patagonian maras, Dolichotis patagonum, kept in a zoo in Sofia, Bulgaria.

IF 1.3 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Journal of Veterinary Research Pub Date : 2024-08-09 eCollection Date: 2024-09-01 DOI:10.2478/jvetres-2024-0045
Mariana Panayotova-Pencheva, Zdzisław Laskowski, Anna Maria Pyziel
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Abstract

Introduction: Patagonian maras, rodents endemic to South America, are classified as a near-threatened species. Various factors affect their health including parasitic diseases. The aim of this study was to perform morphometric, molecular and phylogenetic characterisation of one such parasitic disease agent, the nematode Graphidioides affinis, specimens of which were found in captive Patagonian maras.

Material and methods: In March 2023, 18 Patagonian maras kept at the Sofia Zoo in Bulgaria were investigated with the use of coprological methods. Following the investigation, the animals were dewormed with the use of albendazole. Dead adult nematodes found in the faeces of dewormed maras were collected and preserved in 70% ethanol, and morphometrically, molecularly and phylogenetically analysed.

Results: The morphometric analyses confirmed the nematodes to be Graphidioides affinis. The partial nucleotide sequences of the small subunit ribosomal rDNA (SSU), the internal transcribe spacer 2 (ITS2) and the large subunit ribosomal DNA (LSU) of G. affinis were obtained. These are the first available nucleotide sequences of this parasite. The phylogenetic analyses of the species showed its distinctiveness in comparison to other gastrointestinal nematodes, as it was grouped separately.

Conclusion: The Patagonian maras kept in a European zoo retained their original parasitofauna which are related to South America.

保加利亚索非亚动物园饲养的巴塔哥尼亚马拉鱼(Dolichotis patagonum)中的线虫寄生虫 Graphidioides affinis(Secernentea: Trichostrongylidae)的形态学和分子特征。
介绍:巴塔哥尼亚马拉鼠是南美洲特有的啮齿动物,被列为濒危物种。影响它们健康的因素有很多,其中包括寄生虫病。本研究的目的是对一种寄生虫病病原体--线虫 Graphidioides affinis(在圈养的巴塔哥尼亚黑线鼬身上发现的标本)--进行形态计量学、分子和系统发育特征描述:2023 年 3 月,采用桡骨学方法对保加利亚索非亚动物园饲养的 18 只巴塔哥尼亚金枪鱼进行了调查。调查结束后,使用阿苯达唑对动物进行了驱虫。在驱虫后的马拉动物粪便中发现的线虫成虫尸体被收集起来并保存在 70% 的乙醇中,然后进行形态计量学、分子和系统进化分析:结果:形态学分析证实这些线虫是 Graphidioides affinis。获得了 G. affinis 的小亚基核糖体 rDNA(SSU)、内部转录间隔 2(ITS2)和大亚基核糖体 DNA(LSU)的部分核苷酸序列。这是该寄生虫的首个可用核苷酸序列。该物种的系统进化分析表明,与其他胃肠道线虫相比,它具有独特性,因为它被单独分组:结论:欧洲动物园中饲养的巴塔哥尼亚马拉动物保留了与南美洲有关的原始寄生虫群。
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Journal of Veterinary Research
Journal of Veterinary Research Veterinary-General Veterinary
CiteScore
0.90
自引率
5.60%
发文量
58
审稿时长
18 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Veterinary Research (formerly Bulletin of the Veterinary Institute in Pulawy) is a quarterly that publishes original papers, review articles and short communications on bacteriology, virology, parasitology, immunology, molecular biology, pathology, toxicology, pharmacology, and biochemistry. The main emphasis is, however, on infectious diseases of animals, food safety and public health, and clinical sciences.
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