智利南部淡水螺 Chilina dombeiana(腹足纲:Chilinidae)与禽血吸虫(Digenea: Schistosomatidae)相关的病理变化。

IF 3.6 3区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY
Pablo Oyarzún-Ruiz , Mauricio A. Navarro , Lucila Moreno , Carlos Landaeta-Aqueveque
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禽血吸虫以水生蜗牛为中间宿主,栖息于家禽和野生鸟类的血流中。在包括智利在内的新热带地区,人们正在努力描述来自这些宿主的物种,但对其病理后果的了解大多不足。本研究旨在描述一种局限于新热带地区南锥体的本地血吸虫寄生后的病理变化。为此,我们在智利南部的两个地点共采集了 401 只 Chilina dombeiana 蜗牛(蜗牛科)。所有这些蜗牛都经过了连续三天的蛔虫释放程序。释放出的毛癣菌经染色后用显微镜进行鉴定。然后,在体视显微镜下解剖所有蜗牛,并将其保存在 10 % 的缓冲福尔马林中,直至进行组织病理学分析。401 颗钉螺中有 8 颗(P = 2 %)被禽血吸虫寄生。释放出的毛蚴经鉴定为血吸虫科属sp.系Ⅱ,此前曾有报道称该血吸虫寄生于同一宿主。主要病理变化是睾丸萎缩,周围组织中没有血细胞或血细胞轻度浸润。此外,还发现了与棘球蚴同时感染的情况,这与中度血细胞浸润、肉芽肿样病变和血吸虫孢子囊减少有关。后者表明这两种地衣之间存在拮抗作用,正如在棘球蚴-曼氏血吸虫模型中提出的那样。尽管如此,毛癣菌(furcocercariae)的释放仍然存在,但与棘球蚴的不释放形成鲜明对比。这种相互作用需要进一步关注。本研究是首次尝试描述一种本地但尚未被描述的鸟类裂体虫寄生在地方性蜗牛体内的病理后果。未来的研究应考虑实验感染,以了解其他驰利纳物种的单次感染动态,包括之前研究(包括本研究)发现的特异性之间和内部的寄生。
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Pathological lesions associated with avian schistosomes (Digenea: Schistosomatidae) in the freshwater snail Chilina dombeiana (Gastropoda: Chilinidae) from Southern Chile

Pathological lesions associated with avian schistosomes (Digenea: Schistosomatidae) in the freshwater snail Chilina dombeiana (Gastropoda: Chilinidae) from Southern Chile

Pathological lesions associated with avian schistosomes (Digenea: Schistosomatidae) in the freshwater snail Chilina dombeiana (Gastropoda: Chilinidae) from Southern Chile

Avian schistosomes inhabit the blood stream of domestic and wild birds with aquatic snails as their intermediate hosts. In the Neotropics there is an emerging effort to describe species from these hosts, including Chile, although the knowledge about their pathological consequences is mostly understudied. This study aimed to describe the pathological changes associated with the parasitism of a native schistosomatid restricted to the Southern Cone of Neotropics. To achieve this, a total of 401 Chilina dombeiana snails (Chilinidae) were collected in two locations from Southern Chile. All of them were disposed to cercarial release procedure for three consecutive days. Furcocercariae released were stained and characterized by microscopic evaluation. Then, all snails were dissected under stereomicroscope and preserved in 10 % buffered formalin until histopathological analysis was performed. Eight out 401 (P = 2 %) snails were found parasitized with avian schistosomes. The released furcocercariae were identified as Schistosomatidae gen. sp. Lineage II which was previously reported in the same host. The main pathological change was an atrophy of ovotestes and an absence or mild infiltration of hemocytes in the surrounding tissues. Besides, a co-infection with echinostomes was found which was associated with a moderate hemocyte infiltration, granuloma-like lesion, and a reduced presence of schistosome’ sporocysts. The latter would suggest an antagonistic interaction between these two digeneans, as has been proposed in the Echinostoma spp.-Schistosoma mansoni model. Despite the above, the release of furcocercariae was present but reduced, in contrast with the non-release of echinocercariae. This interaction requires further attention. This study represents the first attempt to characterize the pathological consequences of parasitism by a native, yet undescribed, avian schistosome in an endemic snail. Future studies should consider experimental infections to understand the dynamics of single infections in other Chilina species, including inter- and intra-specific parasitism as previous studies have found, including this study.

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CiteScore
6.10
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审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Invertebrate Pathology presents original research articles and notes on the induction and pathogenesis of diseases of invertebrates, including the suppression of diseases in beneficial species, and the use of diseases in controlling undesirable species. In addition, the journal publishes the results of physiological, morphological, genetic, immunological and ecological studies as related to the etiologic agents of diseases of invertebrates. The Journal of Invertebrate Pathology is the adopted journal of the Society for Invertebrate Pathology, and is available to SIP members at a special reduced price.
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