蓝斑平头鱼和大理石纹平头鱼的脊柱侧弯和脊柱后凸与一种类似棘尾贻贝的寄生虫有关。

IF 1.2 3区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Angel L Ngo, Jeffrey Go, Zoe B Spiers, Cheryl Jenkins
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鱼类脊柱畸形可能会增加发病率、死亡率并降低生长率,从而影响水产养殖业和野生鱼类种群。Myxobolus acanthogobii 与日本多种水产物种的脊柱侧弯和脊柱前凸有关。我们调查了澳大利亚新南威尔士州伊丽莎白-麦克阿瑟农业研究所(EMAI)在2015年至2021年期间收到的4例脊柱畸形病例。鲽鱼是具有重要商业价值的鱼种,深受澳大利亚消费者的喜爱,也是休闲垂钓者追捧的鱼种。严重畸形是社区关注的问题,可能会影响可供食用标本的质量和数量。提交的三条蓝斑平头鱼(P. caeruleopunctatus)和一条大理石纹平头鱼(P. marmoratus)都有明显的脊柱侧弯和畸形;脑背上有1-2毫米的囊肿,最常见的是视叶或小脑。囊肿材料的细胞学和微分干涉显微镜检查发现了大量椭圆形孢子,x̄ 14 ± SD 0.75 µm × x̄ 11.5 ± SD 0.70 µm,有2个梨形极囊,其形态与Myxobolus sp.一致。 囊肿材料的PCR检测和18S rDNA测序确定了一种Myxobolus sp.,与M. acanthogobii的同一性为96%。这种 Myxobolus sp. 的鉴定证实了新南威尔士州水道中存在可能导致重要水生物种脊柱畸形的寄生虫。
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Scoliosis and kyphosis in blue-spotted and marbled flathead fish associated with a Myxobolus acanthogobii-like parasite.

Spinal deformities in finfish have the potential to impact aquaculture industries and wild populations by increasing morbidity, mortality, and reducing growth rates. Myxobolus acanthogobii has been implicated in causing scoliosis and lordosis in various aquatic species in Japan. We investigated 4 cases of spinal deformity in 2 flathead (Platycephalus) species that were submitted to the Elizabeth Macarthur Agricultural Institute (EMAI) in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, between 2015 and 2021. Flathead are commercially significant species that are popular among Australian consumers, and are also sought-after species targeted by recreational fishers. Gross deformities are concerning to the community and may impact the quality and quantity of specimens available for consumption. Three blue-spotted flathead (P. caeruleopunctatus) and one marbled flathead (P. marmoratus) were submitted, all with marked scoliosis and kyphosis; 1-2-mm cysts were present on the dorsum of the brain, most often over the optic lobe or cerebellum. Cytology and differential interference microscopy of cyst material revealed numerous oval spores, x̄ 14 ± SD 0.75 µm × x̄ 11.5 ± SD 0.70 µm, with 2 pyriform polar capsules, the morphology of which is consistent with a Myxobolus sp. PCR assay and 18S rDNA sequencing of the cyst material identified a Myxobolus sp. with 96% identity to M. acanthogobii. The identification of this Myxobolus sp. confirms the presence of parasites with the potential to cause spinal deformity in significant aquatic species in NSW waterways.

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6.70%
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127
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6-16 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation (J Vet Diagn Invest) is an international peer-reviewed journal published bimonthly in English by the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians (AAVLD). JVDI is devoted to all aspects of veterinary laboratory diagnostic science including the major disciplines of anatomic pathology, bacteriology/mycology, clinical pathology, epidemiology, immunology, laboratory information management, molecular biology, parasitology, public health, toxicology, and virology.
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