Infection of skipjack tuna Katsuwonus pelamis (Linnaeus 1758) of Oman Sea with cestode Trypanorhyncha (Diesing 1863)

Numerous reports on existence of white cysts in musculature of skipjack tuna Katsuwonus pelamis and lack of information about the quality of cysts and individual responses of fish to them led the authors to focus on this fish as a commercially valuable species. This study investigated the histopathologic responses of skipjack tuna to highly prevalent cystic larval stages of Trypanorhyncha. Some 92.25% of 400 examined skipjack tuna of Oman Sea (Iran) captured from processing center in Chabahar have been diagnosed infected by Trypanorhyncha Larvae through gross muscle examination. Minimum of 5 to maximum of 19 cysts were observed per each flank flesh with no significant difference between number of cysts from right (9 ± 4) and left flanks (10 ± 4) and also males and females (p>.05, t- student test (spss version 16)). Using hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining of 4µm sections of surrounded cysts with muscle and light microscopy observations each metacestode was distinguished encapsulated by surrounding fibrous cyst wall consists of thin inner layer and a thick outer layer with the minimal histopathologic changes around it. The highly prevalent Trypanorhyncha infection in Oman Sea represents the high rate of infection among elasmobranches. The ability of encapsulated parasite to escape from the immune system of the host is assumed as one reason for the observed minimal tissue response in infected fish and the continuation of infection among elasmobranches and teleosts of Omen Sea.

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Main Authors: Sattari, A., Kheirandish, R., Nourollahi-Fard, S.R., Shoaibi Omrani, B., Sharifpour, I.
Format: Journal Contribution biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2014
Subjects:Ecology, Katsuwonus pelamis, Skipjack tuna, Trypanorhyncha, Histopathology,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/11699
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-116992021-05-19T06:42:41Z Infection of skipjack tuna Katsuwonus pelamis (Linnaeus 1758) of Oman Sea with cestode Trypanorhyncha (Diesing 1863) Sattari, A. Kheirandish, R. Nourollahi-Fard, S.R. Shoaibi Omrani, B. Sharifpour, I. Ecology Katsuwonus pelamis Skipjack tuna Trypanorhyncha Histopathology Numerous reports on existence of white cysts in musculature of skipjack tuna Katsuwonus pelamis and lack of information about the quality of cysts and individual responses of fish to them led the authors to focus on this fish as a commercially valuable species. This study investigated the histopathologic responses of skipjack tuna to highly prevalent cystic larval stages of Trypanorhyncha. Some 92.25% of 400 examined skipjack tuna of Oman Sea (Iran) captured from processing center in Chabahar have been diagnosed infected by Trypanorhyncha Larvae through gross muscle examination. Minimum of 5 to maximum of 19 cysts were observed per each flank flesh with no significant difference between number of cysts from right (9 ± 4) and left flanks (10 ± 4) and also males and females (p>.05, t- student test (spss version 16)). Using hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining of 4µm sections of surrounded cysts with muscle and light microscopy observations each metacestode was distinguished encapsulated by surrounding fibrous cyst wall consists of thin inner layer and a thick outer layer with the minimal histopathologic changes around it. The highly prevalent Trypanorhyncha infection in Oman Sea represents the high rate of infection among elasmobranches. The ability of encapsulated parasite to escape from the immune system of the host is assumed as one reason for the observed minimal tissue response in infected fish and the continuation of infection among elasmobranches and teleosts of Omen Sea. Published 2018-02-25T11:36:25Z 2018-02-25T11:36:25Z 2014 Journal Contribution Refereed 1562-2916 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/11699 en pp.469-476 Iran Oman Sea
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topic Ecology
Katsuwonus pelamis
Skipjack tuna
Trypanorhyncha
Histopathology
Ecology
Katsuwonus pelamis
Skipjack tuna
Trypanorhyncha
Histopathology
spellingShingle Ecology
Katsuwonus pelamis
Skipjack tuna
Trypanorhyncha
Histopathology
Ecology
Katsuwonus pelamis
Skipjack tuna
Trypanorhyncha
Histopathology
Sattari, A.
Kheirandish, R.
Nourollahi-Fard, S.R.
Shoaibi Omrani, B.
Sharifpour, I.
Infection of skipjack tuna Katsuwonus pelamis (Linnaeus 1758) of Oman Sea with cestode Trypanorhyncha (Diesing 1863)
description Numerous reports on existence of white cysts in musculature of skipjack tuna Katsuwonus pelamis and lack of information about the quality of cysts and individual responses of fish to them led the authors to focus on this fish as a commercially valuable species. This study investigated the histopathologic responses of skipjack tuna to highly prevalent cystic larval stages of Trypanorhyncha. Some 92.25% of 400 examined skipjack tuna of Oman Sea (Iran) captured from processing center in Chabahar have been diagnosed infected by Trypanorhyncha Larvae through gross muscle examination. Minimum of 5 to maximum of 19 cysts were observed per each flank flesh with no significant difference between number of cysts from right (9 ± 4) and left flanks (10 ± 4) and also males and females (p>.05, t- student test (spss version 16)). Using hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining of 4µm sections of surrounded cysts with muscle and light microscopy observations each metacestode was distinguished encapsulated by surrounding fibrous cyst wall consists of thin inner layer and a thick outer layer with the minimal histopathologic changes around it. The highly prevalent Trypanorhyncha infection in Oman Sea represents the high rate of infection among elasmobranches. The ability of encapsulated parasite to escape from the immune system of the host is assumed as one reason for the observed minimal tissue response in infected fish and the continuation of infection among elasmobranches and teleosts of Omen Sea.
format Journal Contribution
topic_facet Ecology
Katsuwonus pelamis
Skipjack tuna
Trypanorhyncha
Histopathology
author Sattari, A.
Kheirandish, R.
Nourollahi-Fard, S.R.
Shoaibi Omrani, B.
Sharifpour, I.
author_facet Sattari, A.
Kheirandish, R.
Nourollahi-Fard, S.R.
Shoaibi Omrani, B.
Sharifpour, I.
author_sort Sattari, A.
title Infection of skipjack tuna Katsuwonus pelamis (Linnaeus 1758) of Oman Sea with cestode Trypanorhyncha (Diesing 1863)
title_short Infection of skipjack tuna Katsuwonus pelamis (Linnaeus 1758) of Oman Sea with cestode Trypanorhyncha (Diesing 1863)
title_full Infection of skipjack tuna Katsuwonus pelamis (Linnaeus 1758) of Oman Sea with cestode Trypanorhyncha (Diesing 1863)
title_fullStr Infection of skipjack tuna Katsuwonus pelamis (Linnaeus 1758) of Oman Sea with cestode Trypanorhyncha (Diesing 1863)
title_full_unstemmed Infection of skipjack tuna Katsuwonus pelamis (Linnaeus 1758) of Oman Sea with cestode Trypanorhyncha (Diesing 1863)
title_sort infection of skipjack tuna katsuwonus pelamis (linnaeus 1758) of oman sea with cestode trypanorhyncha (diesing 1863)
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url http://hdl.handle.net/1834/11699
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