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Structural study on the Anterior and Posterior suckers of Korean Leech (Erpobdella lineata) (한국산 거머리(Erlsobdell$\alpha$ lineata) 전, 후 흡반의 구조에 관한 연구)

  • 장남섭
    • The Korean Journal of Zoology
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.281-288
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    • 1994
  • 한국산 거머리(Erpobdella lineate)의 전, 후 흠반을 광학현미경과 투과전자현미경을 사용하여 조직화학적 및 미세구조적 연구를 수행한 결과 다음과 같았다. 거머리 전, 후 홍안에서 관찰된 상피세포는 불규칙한 단층원주형 상피로 되어 있으며, 상피세포의 상단에는 큐티를층이 있고 측면원형질 막은 거치상을 이루면서 여러개의 desmosome이 관찰되 었다. 큐티클층은 projection eplcuticularis, amorphorous stratum 및 fibrous stratum 등 3부분으로 구분되었다. 전, 후 출반의 상피조직 사이에서 공히 a형 분비과립과 b혐 분비과립 등이 관찰되었는데, 이 세포에서 분비된 과립들은 중성점액다당류로 확인되었다. 전 흠반의 횡단면 상피조직 밑에서 많은 근육세포들조 형성된 원형의 집단들이 다수 관찰되었는데, 이는 흠반의 흡수기능과 밀접한 관계가 있었다 비교적 통근형태의 근육세포들은 세포의 원형질막 내측에 많은 근섬유 다발을 지니고 있고 그 중앙에는 cristae가 발달된 많은 수의 사립체들이 모여 있었다. 전, 후 출반의 결합조직 내에서 5종류(A, B, C, D 및 I 등)의 분비과립들이 관찰되었다. 그 중 C, D 과립은 전, 후 흡반에서 공통으로 관찰되고, A, B 과립은 전 흠반에서, E 과립은 후 흠반에서만 각각 관찰되었는데, 이들 역시 모두 중성점액다당류로 확인되었다.

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The case report on the Leech, Trachelobdella sp. infestation in wild Crucian carp (Carassius cuvieri) of Chungnam Province in Korea (자연산 떡붕어(carassius cuvieri) 아가미 뚜껑 내부에 기생된 거머리의 감염 예)

  • Park, Seong-U;Kim, Yeong-Gil
    • Journal of fish pathology
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.117-119
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    • 2002
  • A kind of leeches, Trachelobdella sp was detected on the inside surface of the opercle of wild crucian carp, Carassius cuvieri (21.5 cm in length and 238.5 g in weight) at a reservoir for agriculture in ChungNam Province of Korea in March, 2002. Two or three round transparent spots on the opercle could be easily detected. The fish also showed severe anemia and dorsally darking in the gill lamellae. The parasites was identified as Trachelobdella sp. on the basis of morphological characteristics such as suckers, body segmentation and lateral diverticula. As the parasites fed on host blood after attaching on the inside surface of the opercle by means of the posterior sucker, they caused severe anemia and petechial haemorrhge on the gill of infested fish. Heavy infestation of the parasite resulted in dath of fish because of large amount of blood loss.

The Leech as a Laboratory Animal for the biomedical Research (생명과학 연구를 위한 실험동물로서의 한국산 거머리에 관한 제고)

  • Hong, Seok-Jin;Don
    • The Korean Journal of Zoology
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    • v.36 no.4
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    • pp.588-595
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    • 1993
  • We have collected a great Quantity of leeches, comprising five species, from six different ponds and rice paddies in the south-western part of Korea. The leeches were cultured in our laboratory with special interests on the blood-suckers (Himdo nipponial in fresh water supplemented with essential ions. A number of experiments was carried out with biomedical aspects. We have observed traits which can be used as a laboratory animal. The paper reports general features obsenred from leeches with preliminary study results carried in culture systems. The paper also describes study aspects of leeches in biochemistry, neurology and developmental biology.

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Ozobranchus jantseanus (Clitellata: Ozobranchidae) from Reeve's Turtle, Mauremys reevesii: New Annelid Fauna in Korea

  • Koo, Kyo Soung;Yun, Kayoung;Jang, Yikweon
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • v.60 no.3
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    • pp.213-215
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    • 2022
  • Turtle leeches have not been recorded in Korea, although they occur in geographically adjacent countries including China and Japan. This study describes a turtle leech, Ozobranchus jantseanus (Clitellata: Ozobranchidae), found from Reeve's turtle (Mauremys reevesii) in Korea. Of the 143 Reeve's turtles collected from the freshwater reservoir in Jinju City, Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea, 95 unidentified leeches were found in 8 (5.6%) individuals. The leeches had 22 somites with 11 pairs of externally exposed branchiae, body-sized posterior suckers, and spines on the dorsal surface. We identified these leeches as Ozobranchus jantseanus Oka, 1912 (Clitellata: Ozobranchidae). This species of turtle leeches found in Korea may fill the gap in the biodiversity of East Asian annulus.