Histopathology from liver of tuvira (Gymnotus spp.) parasitized by larvae of nematodes.

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Autor(a) principal: VENTURA, A. S.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: ISHIKAWA, M. M., GABRIEL, A. M. de A., SILBIGER, H. L. N., CAVICHIOLO, F., TAKEMOTO, R. M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1054372
Resumo: Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate the histological changes in the liver of thirty-five Gymnotus spp. parasitized by endohelminths collected between April 2012 to October 2013 in commercial bait fish farming of Pantanal basin. Histological cuts of 7 micrometers were stained with hematoxylin-eosin for parasites research and liver changes and have also been submitted to the Perls histochemical method for evaluation of hemosiderosis (Fe+++) based on the incidence degree and severity of change (Grade I, II and III) and tests for the presence of central melanomacrophages. Parasites identified were: Brevimulticaecum sp. with a prevalence of 22,9%, Eustrongylides sp 17,1%, Contracaecum type I 68,7%, Contracaecum type II 5,7%, Contracaecum type III 5,7% and larvae of Anisakidae 11,4%. Histological analysis showed intense disorganization of hepatic parenchyma with degenerate hepatocytes due to high parasitic infection, changes that can be deleterious and compromise the organism functioning, being harmful to the health of evaluated animals. Also evidencing normal tissue interleaved with different stages of Fe+++ deposit in grades II and III, injuring or destroing the cell. Histopathological changes in the tuvira?s liver suggested a chronic response and the development of a balance relation between tuvira and parasitism by endohelminth identified in this study. There are also a testimony to the health condition of commercial bait fish farming on current ecosystem conditions.
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spelling Histopathology from liver of tuvira (Gymnotus spp.) parasitized by larvae of nematodes.Hepatic histopathologyCommercial bait fish farmingGymnotus sppHistopatologiaFígadoPeixe de água doceHelmintoVerminoseAnisakidaeHistopathologyLiverFreshwater fishparasitologyAbstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate the histological changes in the liver of thirty-five Gymnotus spp. parasitized by endohelminths collected between April 2012 to October 2013 in commercial bait fish farming of Pantanal basin. Histological cuts of 7 micrometers were stained with hematoxylin-eosin for parasites research and liver changes and have also been submitted to the Perls histochemical method for evaluation of hemosiderosis (Fe+++) based on the incidence degree and severity of change (Grade I, II and III) and tests for the presence of central melanomacrophages. Parasites identified were: Brevimulticaecum sp. with a prevalence of 22,9%, Eustrongylides sp 17,1%, Contracaecum type I 68,7%, Contracaecum type II 5,7%, Contracaecum type III 5,7% and larvae of Anisakidae 11,4%. Histological analysis showed intense disorganization of hepatic parenchyma with degenerate hepatocytes due to high parasitic infection, changes that can be deleterious and compromise the organism functioning, being harmful to the health of evaluated animals. Also evidencing normal tissue interleaved with different stages of Fe+++ deposit in grades II and III, injuring or destroing the cell. Histopathological changes in the tuvira?s liver suggested a chronic response and the development of a balance relation between tuvira and parasitism by endohelminth identified in this study. There are also a testimony to the health condition of commercial bait fish farming on current ecosystem conditions.ARLENE SOBRINHO VENTURA, UEMS; MARCIA MAYUMI ISHIKAWA, CNPMA; ANDREA MARIA DE ARAUJO GABRIEL, UFGD; HELCY LYLIAN NOGUEIRA SILBIGER, USP; FABIANA CAVICHIOLO, UFGD; RICARDO MASSATO TAKEMOTO, UEM.VENTURA, A. S.ISHIKAWA, M. M.GABRIEL, A. M. de A.SILBIGER, H. L. N.CAVICHIOLO, F.TAKEMOTO, R. M.2016-10-10T11:11:11Z2016-10-10T11:11:11Z2016-10-1020162017-03-03T11:11:11Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleCiência Rural, Santa Maria, v. 46, n. 7, p. 1233-1239, 2016.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1054372enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2017-08-16T03:39:40Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1054372Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542017-08-16T03:39:40falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542017-08-16T03:39:40Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Histopathology from liver of tuvira (Gymnotus spp.) parasitized by larvae of nematodes.
title Histopathology from liver of tuvira (Gymnotus spp.) parasitized by larvae of nematodes.
spellingShingle Histopathology from liver of tuvira (Gymnotus spp.) parasitized by larvae of nematodes.
VENTURA, A. S.
Hepatic histopathology
Commercial bait fish farming
Gymnotus spp
Histopatologia
Fígado
Peixe de água doce
Helminto
Verminose
Anisakidae
Histopathology
Liver
Freshwater fish
parasitology
title_short Histopathology from liver of tuvira (Gymnotus spp.) parasitized by larvae of nematodes.
title_full Histopathology from liver of tuvira (Gymnotus spp.) parasitized by larvae of nematodes.
title_fullStr Histopathology from liver of tuvira (Gymnotus spp.) parasitized by larvae of nematodes.
title_full_unstemmed Histopathology from liver of tuvira (Gymnotus spp.) parasitized by larvae of nematodes.
title_sort Histopathology from liver of tuvira (Gymnotus spp.) parasitized by larvae of nematodes.
author VENTURA, A. S.
author_facet VENTURA, A. S.
ISHIKAWA, M. M.
GABRIEL, A. M. de A.
SILBIGER, H. L. N.
CAVICHIOLO, F.
TAKEMOTO, R. M.
author_role author
author2 ISHIKAWA, M. M.
GABRIEL, A. M. de A.
SILBIGER, H. L. N.
CAVICHIOLO, F.
TAKEMOTO, R. M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv ARLENE SOBRINHO VENTURA, UEMS; MARCIA MAYUMI ISHIKAWA, CNPMA; ANDREA MARIA DE ARAUJO GABRIEL, UFGD; HELCY LYLIAN NOGUEIRA SILBIGER, USP; FABIANA CAVICHIOLO, UFGD; RICARDO MASSATO TAKEMOTO, UEM.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv VENTURA, A. S.
ISHIKAWA, M. M.
GABRIEL, A. M. de A.
SILBIGER, H. L. N.
CAVICHIOLO, F.
TAKEMOTO, R. M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hepatic histopathology
Commercial bait fish farming
Gymnotus spp
Histopatologia
Fígado
Peixe de água doce
Helminto
Verminose
Anisakidae
Histopathology
Liver
Freshwater fish
parasitology
topic Hepatic histopathology
Commercial bait fish farming
Gymnotus spp
Histopatologia
Fígado
Peixe de água doce
Helminto
Verminose
Anisakidae
Histopathology
Liver
Freshwater fish
parasitology
description Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate the histological changes in the liver of thirty-five Gymnotus spp. parasitized by endohelminths collected between April 2012 to October 2013 in commercial bait fish farming of Pantanal basin. Histological cuts of 7 micrometers were stained with hematoxylin-eosin for parasites research and liver changes and have also been submitted to the Perls histochemical method for evaluation of hemosiderosis (Fe+++) based on the incidence degree and severity of change (Grade I, II and III) and tests for the presence of central melanomacrophages. Parasites identified were: Brevimulticaecum sp. with a prevalence of 22,9%, Eustrongylides sp 17,1%, Contracaecum type I 68,7%, Contracaecum type II 5,7%, Contracaecum type III 5,7% and larvae of Anisakidae 11,4%. Histological analysis showed intense disorganization of hepatic parenchyma with degenerate hepatocytes due to high parasitic infection, changes that can be deleterious and compromise the organism functioning, being harmful to the health of evaluated animals. Also evidencing normal tissue interleaved with different stages of Fe+++ deposit in grades II and III, injuring or destroing the cell. Histopathological changes in the tuvira?s liver suggested a chronic response and the development of a balance relation between tuvira and parasitism by endohelminth identified in this study. There are also a testimony to the health condition of commercial bait fish farming on current ecosystem conditions.
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