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A case report of farmed olive flounder Paralichthys olivaceus infected with Myxosporean Parvicapsula anisocaudata (양식 넙치에서 Parvicapsula anisocaudata의 감염 사례에 대한 보고)

  • Kim, Nam Eun;Kim, Ahran;Roh, Heyong Jin;Gang, Kyoung Sik;Kim, Do-Hyung
    • Journal of fish pathology
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.123-129
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    • 2018
  • Parvicapsula anisocaudata, a myxosporean parasite, is presumably one of causative agents of emaciation in olive flounder Paralichthys olivaceus in Korea. In this study, we report a case of unusual abdominal distension due to exceptionally enlarged liver in farmed olive flounder. For the identification of the causative agent, bacteria and nucleic acids of virus that are possibly present were attempted to isolate from internal organs of five fish sampled from a fish farm in Jeju. Although a few bacterial colonies were isolated from some samples, there was no evidence that fish were primarily affected by virus and/or bacteria. From histopathological analysis, myxosporean were found in almost all internal organs, particularly in the stomach. The causative agent was identified as P. anisocaudata by sequencing a part of small subunit rRNA. This study contains a very unusual case of olive flounder heavily and systemically infected with P. anisocaudata, showing excessively enlarged liver with a small amount of ascitic fluid.

Quantitative analysis of myxosporean parasites (Enteromyxum leei and Parvicapsula anisocaudata) detected from emaciated olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) and rearing water (여윔증상 넙치 및 사육수 내 검출된 점액포자충(Enteromyxum leei and Parvicapsula anisocaudata)의 정량적 분석)

  • Lee, Young Juhn;Jun, Lyu Jin;Kim, Ye Ji;Han, Ji Eun;Lee, Eung Jun;Jeong, Joon Bum
    • Journal of fish pathology
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.161-168
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    • 2021
  • Quantitative analysis of myxosporean parasites (Enteromyxum leei and Parvicapsula anisocaudata) were performed using real-time PCR on the internal organs (head kidney, body kidney, intestine, spleen, brain, liver, heart, muscle, blood, and eye) of emaciated Paralichthys olivaceus from farm-A. The highest DNA copy number of E. leei was shown in the intestine (1.3 × 108 copies/mg tissue) of emaciatied P. olivaceus and DNA copy number in the other internal organs (1.3 × 103~4.6 × 105 copies/mg tissue) showed lower than in intestine. From the result of real-time PCR for P. anisocaudata, it was considered mildly infected, due to the low DNA copy numbers of the head kidney (1.3 × 103 copies/mg tissue) and body kidney (9.1 × 103 copies/mg tissue). In order to investigate whether myxosporean parasites can be detected in a non-invasive way, quantitative analysis of E. leei and P. anisocaudata from rearing water of three farms were performed by real-time PCR. The DNA copy number of E. leei from rearing water of farm-A and farm-B were 8 × 104 and 5 × 105 copies/L, respectively. However, it was not detected in farm-C. For P. anisocaudata from rearing water, farm-A, farm-B and farm-C showed 0, 2.0 × 106 and 5.1 × 106 copies/L, respectively.

Co-Infection of Two Myxosporean Parasites - Parvicapsula anisocaudata and an Unidentified Myxosporean - in the Kidney of Cultured Olive Flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus

  • Cho, Jae-Bum;Lee, Mu-Kun;Huh, Min-Do;Kim, Ki-Hong
    • Journal of fish pathology
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.119-124
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    • 2005
  • Two species of myxosporean parasites - Parvicapsula anisocaudata and an unidentified myxosporean were found in the lumina of renal tubules and the tubular epithelium, respectively, from cultured olive flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus in Korea. The latter was also seen in interstitial tissue of spleen and interrenal gland of the head kidney. Group of pseudoplasmodia of P. anisocaudata were firmly attached on the epithelium of renal tubules through pseudopodia. In the renal tubule epithelium, a group of unidentified myxosporean trophozoites, which were 2-3 times larger than intraluminal trophozoites of P. anisocaudata, was observed. The parasites being burst out into the lumen was occasionally encountered with partial break of the epithelium. Although infection of P. anisocaudata and unidentified myxosporean parasites did not induce any cellular reaction of the host, occlusion of renal tubules and rupture of renal epithelium would impact negatively on the renal functions of severely infected fish.

Light and electron microscopical observations of Parvicapsula anisocaudata (Myxosporea: Parvicapsulidae) from urinary system of cultured olive flounder, Paralichtys olivaceus

  • Cho, Jae Bum;Kim, Ki Hong
    • Journal of fish pathology
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.179-189
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    • 2004
  • Morphological structure and sporogenesis of myxosporean parasite, Parvicapsula anisocaudata from cultured olive flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus were examined by light and transmission electron microscopies. Numerous round early stages, spindle-shaped disporic or monosporic pseudoplasmodia, asymmetrical thin-walled mature spores were found inthe lumen of renal tubule and urinary bladder. Long pseudopodia or short projections from cytoplasm of pseudoplasmodia make the parasite attach firmly to host tissues. Spore development was mono- or disporous with no pansporoblast formation. Sporoplasmic cell was partially surrounded by two capsulogenic cells, and capsulogenic cells were enveloped by two flattened valvogenic cells. Capsulogenesis and valvogenesis followed general patterns seen in that of other myxosporean.