Neoechinorhynchus buttnerae (Acanthocephala) infection in farmed Colossoma macropomum: A pathological approach
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Resumo: | Infection by the acanthocephalan Neoechinorhynchus buttnerae is considered the most important obstacle in farmed tambaqui or cachama (Colossoma macropomum), the second most cultivated fish species in Brazil. This study describes the occurrence of N. buttnerae in farmed this fish based on parasitological and histopathological analysis in highly infected fish. A total of 102 fish were collected from fish farms located in Brazilian states in the northern region. All of the examined fish were heavily infected by N. buttnerae and showed no signs of anorexia, but heterogeneous growth and cachexia were frequently found. No cases of mortality were observed in fish farms. Macroscopically, the intestines showed hyperaemia, hardening, thickening of the intestinal wall, yellowish mucosal secretion and a bluetongue aspect. Histological sections showed different degrees of penetration of the acanthocephalan proboscis in the intestinal tissue, surpassing the mucosa, submucosa and muscular layer, provoking dilacerations due to their spines as well as an intense inflammatory reaction composed of macrophages, Langerhans cells and lymphocytes, and granuloma formation located mainly in the submucosa layer. Submucosal oedema, an increased number of goblet cells, metaplasia areas and a reduction of the intestinal villi were also observed. The results present an important register of N. buttnerae infection in C. macropomum and contribute to the comprehension of pathogeny caused by these worms. Statement of relevance Characid fish farming has led to significantly increased fish production in Brazil. However, the most important obstacle is the acanthocephalan infection caused by Neoechinorhynchus buttnerae in the intestinal tract. The infection does not provoke death but cachexia and growth reduction are frequently observed as well as intense pathological conditions in histological sections. |
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Neoechinorhynchus buttnerae (Acanthocephala) infection in farmed Colossoma macropomum: A pathological approachAcanthocephalansFish farmingFish pathologyHistopathologyInfection by the acanthocephalan Neoechinorhynchus buttnerae is considered the most important obstacle in farmed tambaqui or cachama (Colossoma macropomum), the second most cultivated fish species in Brazil. This study describes the occurrence of N. buttnerae in farmed this fish based on parasitological and histopathological analysis in highly infected fish. A total of 102 fish were collected from fish farms located in Brazilian states in the northern region. All of the examined fish were heavily infected by N. buttnerae and showed no signs of anorexia, but heterogeneous growth and cachexia were frequently found. No cases of mortality were observed in fish farms. Macroscopically, the intestines showed hyperaemia, hardening, thickening of the intestinal wall, yellowish mucosal secretion and a bluetongue aspect. Histological sections showed different degrees of penetration of the acanthocephalan proboscis in the intestinal tissue, surpassing the mucosa, submucosa and muscular layer, provoking dilacerations due to their spines as well as an intense inflammatory reaction composed of macrophages, Langerhans cells and lymphocytes, and granuloma formation located mainly in the submucosa layer. Submucosal oedema, an increased number of goblet cells, metaplasia areas and a reduction of the intestinal villi were also observed. The results present an important register of N. buttnerae infection in C. macropomum and contribute to the comprehension of pathogeny caused by these worms. Statement of relevance Characid fish farming has led to significantly increased fish production in Brazil. However, the most important obstacle is the acanthocephalan infection caused by Neoechinorhynchus buttnerae in the intestinal tract. The infection does not provoke death but cachexia and growth reduction are frequently observed as well as intense pathological conditions in histological sections.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa AgropecuáriaNilton Lins University, Av. Nilton Lins 3259AQUIVET Aquatic Health, Rua Emília Joaquina de Jesus Castro 525Department of Preventive Veterinary Medicine São Paulo State University, Rodovia de Acesso Prof. Paulo Donato Castellane, S/N, CEPLaboratory of Animal Pharmacology and Toxicology Camilo Castelo Branco University, Avenida Hilário da Silva Passos, 950Embrapa Amazônia Ocidental, Rodovia AM 010-km 29, Cx postal 319Laboratory of Microscopy and Microanalysis Department of Biology Institute of Biosciences Humanities and Exact Sciences (UNESP - IBILCE) São Paulo State UniversityEmbrapa Pesca e Aquicultura, Prolongamento da Avenida NS 10, cruzamento com a Avenida LO 18, sentido Norte, loteamento Água FriaAQUOS — Aquatic Organisms Health Laboratory Aquaculture Department Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC), Rod. Admar Gonzaga 1346, 88040-900 FlorianopolisDepartment of Preventive Veterinary Medicine São Paulo State University, Rodovia de Acesso Prof. Paulo Donato Castellane, S/N, CEPLaboratory of Microscopy and Microanalysis Department of Biology Institute of Biosciences Humanities and Exact Sciences (UNESP - IBILCE) São Paulo State UniversityCNPq: 305869/2014-0CNPq: 506263/2013-4Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária: MP2 02.13.09.003.00.00Nilton Lins UniversityAQUIVET Aquatic HealthUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Camilo Castelo Branco UniversityEmpresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA)Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)Jerônimo, Gabriela TomasPádua, Santiago Benites deBelo, Marco Antonio de Andrade [UNESP]Chagas, Edsandra CampoTaboga, Sebastião Roberto [UNESP]Maciel, Patricia OliveiraMartins, Maurício Laterça2018-12-11T17:08:36Z2018-12-11T17:08:36Z2017-02-20info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article124-127application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2016.11.027Aquaculture, v. 469, p. 124-127.0044-8486http://hdl.handle.net/11449/17397910.1016/j.aquaculture.2016.11.0272-s2.0-850071106462-s2.0-85007110646.pdfScopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengAquaculture1,152info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-04-11T19:33:51Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/173979Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T16:54:55.292343Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Neoechinorhynchus buttnerae (Acanthocephala) infection in farmed Colossoma macropomum: A pathological approach |
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Neoechinorhynchus buttnerae (Acanthocephala) infection in farmed Colossoma macropomum: A pathological approach |
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Neoechinorhynchus buttnerae (Acanthocephala) infection in farmed Colossoma macropomum: A pathological approach Jerônimo, Gabriela Tomas Acanthocephalans Fish farming Fish pathology Histopathology |
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Neoechinorhynchus buttnerae (Acanthocephala) infection in farmed Colossoma macropomum: A pathological approach |
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Neoechinorhynchus buttnerae (Acanthocephala) infection in farmed Colossoma macropomum: A pathological approach |
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Neoechinorhynchus buttnerae (Acanthocephala) infection in farmed Colossoma macropomum: A pathological approach |
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Neoechinorhynchus buttnerae (Acanthocephala) infection in farmed Colossoma macropomum: A pathological approach |
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Neoechinorhynchus buttnerae (Acanthocephala) infection in farmed Colossoma macropomum: A pathological approach |
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Jerônimo, Gabriela Tomas |
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Jerônimo, Gabriela Tomas Pádua, Santiago Benites de Belo, Marco Antonio de Andrade [UNESP] Chagas, Edsandra Campo Taboga, Sebastião Roberto [UNESP] Maciel, Patricia Oliveira Martins, Maurício Laterça |
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author |
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Pádua, Santiago Benites de Belo, Marco Antonio de Andrade [UNESP] Chagas, Edsandra Campo Taboga, Sebastião Roberto [UNESP] Maciel, Patricia Oliveira Martins, Maurício Laterça |
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Nilton Lins University AQUIVET Aquatic Health Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) Camilo Castelo Branco University Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA) Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC) |
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Jerônimo, Gabriela Tomas Pádua, Santiago Benites de Belo, Marco Antonio de Andrade [UNESP] Chagas, Edsandra Campo Taboga, Sebastião Roberto [UNESP] Maciel, Patricia Oliveira Martins, Maurício Laterça |
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Acanthocephalans Fish farming Fish pathology Histopathology |
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Acanthocephalans Fish farming Fish pathology Histopathology |
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Infection by the acanthocephalan Neoechinorhynchus buttnerae is considered the most important obstacle in farmed tambaqui or cachama (Colossoma macropomum), the second most cultivated fish species in Brazil. This study describes the occurrence of N. buttnerae in farmed this fish based on parasitological and histopathological analysis in highly infected fish. A total of 102 fish were collected from fish farms located in Brazilian states in the northern region. All of the examined fish were heavily infected by N. buttnerae and showed no signs of anorexia, but heterogeneous growth and cachexia were frequently found. No cases of mortality were observed in fish farms. Macroscopically, the intestines showed hyperaemia, hardening, thickening of the intestinal wall, yellowish mucosal secretion and a bluetongue aspect. Histological sections showed different degrees of penetration of the acanthocephalan proboscis in the intestinal tissue, surpassing the mucosa, submucosa and muscular layer, provoking dilacerations due to their spines as well as an intense inflammatory reaction composed of macrophages, Langerhans cells and lymphocytes, and granuloma formation located mainly in the submucosa layer. Submucosal oedema, an increased number of goblet cells, metaplasia areas and a reduction of the intestinal villi were also observed. The results present an important register of N. buttnerae infection in C. macropomum and contribute to the comprehension of pathogeny caused by these worms. Statement of relevance Characid fish farming has led to significantly increased fish production in Brazil. However, the most important obstacle is the acanthocephalan infection caused by Neoechinorhynchus buttnerae in the intestinal tract. The infection does not provoke death but cachexia and growth reduction are frequently observed as well as intense pathological conditions in histological sections. |
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