Clinical and Pathological Effects of the Polyopisthocotylean Monogenean,Gamacallum macrourain White Bass
Autor: | James R. Flowers, Valerie N. Williams, Craig V. Sullivan, Michael Hopper, Andrew S. McGinty, J. McHugh Law, Elsburgh O. Clarke, Craig A. Harms, Brad D. Ring |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
Předmět: |
Gill
endocrine system Veterinary medicine animal structures food.ingredient Trematode Infections Aquatic Science medicine.disease_cause Pallor Fish Diseases Bass (fish) food Aquaculture White blood cell Infestation medicine Animals biology business.industry White bass fungi Anatomy biology.organism_classification medicine.anatomical_structure Platyhelminths Bass sense organs Morone medicine.symptom business |
Zdroj: | Journal of Aquatic Animal Health. 24:251-257 |
ISSN: | 1548-8667 0899-7659 |
DOI: | 10.1080/08997659.2012.713889 |
Popis: | An aquaculture research facility experienced high mortality rates in white bass Morone chrysops associated with a monogenean infestation of the gills, but not in striped bass Morone saxatilis in the same facility. All mortalities had pale gills. Monogeneans, identified as Gamacallum macroura (MacCallum and MacCallum 1913) Unnithan 1971, were found on the gills. Pale-gilled and healthy white bass were selected with no particular attention to condition for venipuncture and euthanasia for postmortem examination, including parasite counts from gills. The median packed cell volume (PCV) of fish with gill pallor was 12.5% (range 9-37%) while PVC of fish with more normal color was 30% (27-33%). Association between the PCV and gill pallor score was statistically significant, as was the association between PCV and the number of monogeneans found on the gills of each fish. Median estimated white blood cell count of fish with gill pallor, at 12.05 × 10(3/)μL (range 3.8-24.7), was significantly lower than of apparently healthy fish: 24.7 × 10(3)/μL (17.3-31.5). Histopathology of the gill arches of pale-gilled fish revealed multifocal moderate to severe branchitis, focal areas of dilated hyperplastic lamellae occluded by fibrin, and monogeneans attached to the lamellae. Fish that were apparently healthy had grossly similar histologic lesions, but at lower frequency and severity. |
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