Study of microsporidians in white faecal syndrome affected farmed shrimp (Penaeus vannamei) Boone, 1931 of West Bengal, India

D. Pradhan, G. Dash, TJ Abraham, D. Mukherjee, Koel Bhattacharya Sanyal, Pritikana Datta
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Enterocytozoon hepatopenaei (EHP), an intracellular microsporidian parasite, has been reported in cultivated Penaeus vannamei infected with white faecal syndrome (WFS) in south-east Asian shrimp producing countries. The appearance of white faecal strings floating on the surface of the ponds indicates a severe microsporidian infection. In the present study suspected shrimps and floating faecal strings were collected from culture ponds of study area located in Purba Medinipur district of West Bengal. This study aims to unveil the presence of microsporidians in hepatopancreas and associated histopathological changes in it using light and scanning electron microscopy, and microsporidian identification by nested PCR. Microscopic study revealed the presence of oval-shaped microsporidian spores in the hepatopancreas and nested PCR study confirmed that these spores belong to E. hepatopenaei. The spores isolated from the floating faecal strings exhibited similar morphology with those found in hepatopancreas. Histopathology of the hepatopancreas of WFS-affected shrimp exhibited alterations in hepatopancreatic tissues along with haemocytic infiltration into the inter-tubular spaces and evidence of necrosis, vacuolation and degeneration. The findings from the nested PCR analysis indicated a total of 18 positive results (69.23%) out of 26 samples studied. WFS infection can be considered a gastrointestinal disorder caused by severe EHP infection, which is significant in the grow-out ponds in the regions under study.
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印度西孟加拉邦受白粪综合征影响的养殖对虾(Penaeus vannamei)中的微孢子虫研究,布恩,1931 年
据报道,在东南亚对虾生产国,养殖的凡纳滨对虾感染了白粪综合症(WFS),而肝肠孢子虫(EHP)是一种细胞内微孢子虫寄生虫。池塘表面漂浮的白色粪串表明微孢子虫感染严重。本研究从位于西孟加拉邦 Purba Medinipur 区的研究区域的养殖池塘中收集了疑似对虾和漂浮的粪串。本研究旨在使用光学显微镜和扫描电子显微镜揭示肝胰腺中存在的微孢子虫及其相关的组织病理学变化,并使用巢式 PCR 鉴定微孢子虫。显微镜研究发现肝胰腺中存在椭圆形的微孢子虫孢子,巢式 PCR 研究证实这些孢子属于 E. hepatopenaei。从浮粪中分离出的孢子与肝胰腺中发现的孢子形态相似。受 WFS 影响的对虾的肝胰腺组织病理学显示,肝胰腺组织发生变化,管间隙有血细胞浸润,并有坏死、空泡化和变性的迹象。巢式 PCR 分析结果显示,在研究的 26 个样本中,共有 18 个样本呈阳性结果(69.23%)。WFS感染可视为严重EHP感染引起的肠胃疾病,在研究地区的养殖池塘中非常普遍。
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