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引用次数: 4
摘要
2015年,在日本长野县一孵化场饲养的哈kontribolodon Japanese dance hakonensis幼鱼发现白内障。晶状体内可见囊蚴,感染最严重的鱼组中,体重0.5 ~ 2.4 g的鱼感染率为100%,平均感染强度为39.7%。组织学上,晶状体在包虫体周围部分破碎,包虫体被自身的排泄物包围,占据了相当大的空间。在室外池塘和水路采集的钉螺中,在日本黑木耳属钉螺中发现了分叉尾尾蚴。dace晶状体囊蚴和淋巴虫尾蚴的ITS1-5.8S-ITS2和细胞色素氧化酶亚基I (COI)序列几乎相同,表明淋巴虫是第一中间宿主,dace是第二中间宿主。然而,由于获得的COI基因序列与已知的Diplostomum spp.接近但不完全相同,因此未在种水平上鉴定该物种。并对囊蚴的形态进行了描述。这是日本报告的第2例由囊蚴双孔虫引起的鱼类白内障病例。
Worm Cataract of Hatchery-Reared Japanese Dace Tribolodon hakonensis Caused by Diplostomum sp. (Digenea: Diplostomidae)
In 2015, cataract was observed in juvenile Japanese dace Tribolodon hakonensis, reared in a hatchery in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. Metacercariae were found in the lens, with the prevalence and mean intensity of infection of dace (0.5–2.4 g in body weight) reaching 100% and 39.7, respectively, in the most heavily infected fish group. Histologically, the lens became partially fragmented around the metacercariae, which occupied a considerable space, surrounded by their own excreta. Among snails sampled from outdoor ponds and waterways, cercariae with a bifurcated tail were found in the lymnaeid, Radix auricularia japonica. ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 and cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) sequences of metacercariae from the lens of dace and cercariae from the lymnaeid were nearly identical to each other, indicating that the lymnaeid is the first and dace is the second intermediate host. However, since the obtained COI gene sequences were close but not identical to known Diplostomum spp., this species was not identified to the species level. The morphology of metacercaria was also described. This is the second reported case of worm cataract in fish caused by Diplostomum metacercariae in Japan.