The Occurrence of Physaloptera hispida and a Mastophorus Sp. in Pulmonary Vessels of Hispid Cotton Rats (Sigmodon hispidus) from Georgia, U.S.A.

A. Thompson, Christopher A. Cleveland, Troy M. Koser, Seth T. Wyckoff, M. Yabsley
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During 2017-2018, a survey for the rat lungworm, Angiostrongylus cantonensis (Nematoda: Metastrongyloidea), in rodents from Piedmont and Lower Coastal Plains physiographic regions of Georgia was conducted. On 4 occasions, a single worm was recovered from the pulmonary vessels of a single cotton rat (Sigmodon hispidis). One of these worms was identified as a Physaloptera sp. and the remaining 3 as a Mastophorus sp. by morphology. No A. cantonensis were found. Physaloptera (Nematoda: Physalopteroidea) and Mastophorus species (Nematoda: Spiruroidea) are stomach parasites of many wild and domestic animals. This is the first report of these species in the pulmonary vessels of a definitive host. To better characterize these parasites, representative specimens were collected from cotton rat stomachs and identified morphologically and molecularly. Based on partial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COI) gene sequences, Physaloptera hispida from stomachs were identical to the Physaloptera sp. from the pulmonary vessels. The COI sequences from the Mastophorus sp. from the stomach exhibited a higher degree of variability but confirmed that the pulmonary worms were the same Mastophorus species. Furthermore, sequences of Mastophorus from a coastal site clustered separately from a clade of Mastophorus sequences from cotton rats from a Piedmont site. Our data show that adult worms recovered from pulmonary vessels of cotton rats could be either Physaloptera or Mastophorus sp., indicating that these parasitic worms are not always restricted to the stomach and that worms from pulmonary vessels must be carefully examined to obtain a definitive diagnosis of A. cantonensis infection.
美国乔治亚州褐棉大鼠肺血管中褐棉棉大鼠和褐棉棉大鼠的发生
2017-2018年,对美国乔治亚州山前平原和低海岸平原地区啮齿动物广东管圆线虫(nemat目:后圆线虫总科)进行了调查。在4次实验中,从一只棉大鼠的肺血管中检出一条虫(Sigmodon hispidis)。其中1只被鉴定为Physaloptera sp.,其余3只被鉴定为Mastophorus sp.。未发现广东古猿。physalopterera(线虫纲:physaloptero总科)和Mastophorus(线虫纲:螺旋体总科)是许多野生和家养动物的胃寄生虫。这是首次报道这些物种在一个最终宿主的肺血管中。为了更好地表征这些寄生虫,我们从棉花大鼠的胃中采集了具有代表性的标本,并进行了形态学和分子鉴定。基于部分细胞色素c氧化酶亚基1 (COI)基因序列分析,发现胃中发现的斑点绒翅虫与肺血管中发现的斑点绒翅虫完全相同。从胃中提取的Mastophorus sp.的COI序列表现出较高程度的变异性,但证实肺蠕虫属于同一Mastophorus种。此外,来自沿海地区的Mastophorus序列与来自皮埃蒙特地区的棉鼠的Mastophorus序列的一个分支是分开聚类的。我们的数据显示,从棉花大鼠肺血管中发现的成虫可能是Physaloptera或Mastophorus sp.,这表明这些寄生虫并不总是局限于胃,必须仔细检查肺血管中的蠕虫才能获得明确的广州单胞线虫感染的诊断。
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