火鸡组织虫病:病理观察及PCR检测。

Musa Karaman, Hasan Ozen, Kadir Ozcan
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在35只受自然感染的火鸡中发现并描述了组织原虫病。采用聚合酶链反应扩增了肉芽孢杆菌核糖体小亚基RNA基因的209bp片段,并与组织单核细胞营养体的组织病理学检测结果进行了比较。大体检查可见典型的组织癣病变,充血,盲肠壁增厚,盲肠核心呈灰黄色。在肝脏和肾脏,观察到不同大小的多个病灶的边界坏死区域。镜下,盲肠(100%)、肝脏(91.4%)、肾脏(17.1%)、脾脏(11.4%)、前脑室(5.7%)和法氏囊(2.8%)均检出不同数量的滋养组织。盲肠、肝脏、肾脏及前脑室常见含有巨细胞的单核细胞浸润。脾脏和法氏囊淋巴细胞减少。PCR法在盲肠(100%)、肝脏(100%)、肾脏(31.4%)、脾脏(25.7%)、前脑室(11.4%)、法氏囊(11.4%)和肺(17.1%)中检测到病原菌。本研究描述了组织血吸虫病的病变,特别是在肾脏、脾脏、法氏囊和前心室等几个不寻常的部位,可以为火鸡天然组织血吸虫病的诊断提供帮助。结果表明,PCR检测比组织病理学检测更为灵敏。
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Histomoniasis in turkeys: pathological observations and PCR detection.

Histomoniasis was detected and described in naturally affected 35 turkeys. A polymerase chain reaction, which amplified a 209 bp region from the small subunit ribosomal RNA gene of H. meleagridis, was used and compared to the detection by histopathological observation of the histomonad trophozoits. In gross examination, typical histomoniasis lesions of hyperaemia and thickening of the cecal wall with grayish-yellow cecal cores were seen. In livers and kidneys, variably sized multiple foci of circumscribed necrotic areas were observed. Microscopically, varying amounts of histomonad trophozoits were detected in cecum (100%), liver (91.4%), kidney (17.1%), spleen (11.4%), proventriculus (5.7%) and bursa of Fabricius (2.8%). Mononuclear cell infiltration often containing giant cells in ceca, livers, kidneys and a proventriculus was observed. Lymphoid depletion was present in spleen and bursa of Fabricius. PCR assay detected the agent in cecum (100%), liver (100%), kidney (31.4%), spleen (25.7%), proventriculus (11.4%), bursa of Fabricius (11.4%) and lung (17.1%). This study describes histomoniasis lesions especially in several unusual locations such as kidney, spleen, bursa of Fabricius and proventriculus and could provide a help in the diagnosis of the natural histomoniasis in turkeys. It was also shown that PCR based detection was a more sensitive technique than detection based on histopathological observation.

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