N. Mohamad, Hassan MOHD DAUD, Sharifah Raina Manaf
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摘要
在商业水产养殖中,气单胞菌感染正成为一个严重的风险问题,许多鱼类和贝类物种已被记录为易受感染。本研究从西马来西亚雪兰莪养殖的非洲鲶鱼(Clarias gariepinus)中分离出5株嗜水气单胞菌。采用传统的快速鉴定方法(API 20E试纸),根据分离细菌的生化特性进行初步鉴定。另一方面,使用特异引物16rdna的聚合酶链反应(PCR)作为准确和确定的鉴定方法。采用肌内注射致病性试验研究了嗜水单胞杆菌的毒力。与NCBI或Genbank数据库高度相似(98%),鉴定为嗜水单胞菌。根据致病性试验结果计算出LD50为2.1´106.33 CFU mL - 1,而实验注射的鱼的LD50为1´108 CFU mL - 1,死亡率为100%。几个器官,包括肾、肝和脾,表现出组织病理异常。这些变化主要包括含铁血黄素沉积增加、门脉血管充血、肝细胞空泡化、小管细胞全身性丧失和感染器官水肿变性。
Pathogenicity of Aeromonas hydrophila in Cultured African Catfish (Clarias gariepinus)
Aeromonas infections are becoming a serious risk issue in commercial aquaculture, and a wide range of fish and shellfish species has been documented as being vulnerable. Five isolates of Aeromonas hydrophila were identified from African catfish (Clarias gariepinus) cultured in Selangor, West Malaysia in this study. A conventional rapid identification approach (API 20E strip) was used for preliminary identification based on the biochemical properties of the isolated bacteria. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with the specific primer 16 rDNA, on the other hand, was used as an accurate and confirmed identification. A pathogenicity test via intramuscular (IM) injection was used to investigate the virulence of A. hydrophila. With a high degree of similarity (98%) to the NCBI or Genbank databases, the isolates were identified as A. hydrophila. The LD50 was calculated using pathogenicity test findings and was found to be 2.1 ´ 106.33 CFU mL−1, while 1 ´ 108 CFU mL−1 in the experimentally injected fish, resulted in 100% mortality. Several organs, including the kidney, liver, and spleen, showed histopathological abnormalities. Those changes mainly include increase in the presence of hemosiderin deposits, congested portal vessels, vacuolated hepatocytes, generalised loss of tubular cells, and oedematous degeneration in the infected organs.