Parasitological research of myxozoans in 2 species of benthic fish from Northeast Atlantic waters

Background: Myxozoa Grassé, 1970 constitutes a diverse and widespread group of endoparasites that mainly use fish as intermediate hosts and are frequently associated with increased mortality [1]. The increase in the commercialization of sole species in Portugal promotes economic growth in fishing in...

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Main Authors: Casal, Graça, Soares, Rúben, Sá, Mónica, Alves, Ângela, Rocha, Sónia
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Language:English
Published: IUCS-CESPU Publishing 2024
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Online Access:https://publicacoes.cespu.pt/index.php/sl/article/view/244
https://doi.org/10.48797/sl.2024.244
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spelling ftcespuojs:oai:publicacoes.cespu.pt:article/244 2024-05-19T07:45:48+00:00 Parasitological research of myxozoans in 2 species of benthic fish from Northeast Atlantic waters Casal, Graça Soares, Rúben Sá, Mónica Alves, Ângela Rocha, Sónia 2024-05-01 application/pdf https://publicacoes.cespu.pt/index.php/sl/article/view/244 https://doi.org/10.48797/sl.2024.244 eng eng IUCS-CESPU Publishing https://publicacoes.cespu.pt/index.php/sl/article/view/244/255 https://publicacoes.cespu.pt/index.php/sl/article/view/244 doi:10.48797/sl.2024.244 Copyright (c) 2024 Graça Casal, Rúben Soares, Mónica Sá, Ângela Alves, Sónia Rocha https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Scientific Letters; Vol. 1 No. Sup 1 (2024) 2795-5117 Poster info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviwed posters 2024 ftcespuojs https://doi.org/10.48797/sl.2024.244 2024-05-02T02:22:41Z Background: Myxozoa Grassé, 1970 constitutes a diverse and widespread group of endoparasites that mainly use fish as intermediate hosts and are frequently associated with increased mortality [1]. The increase in the commercialization of sole species in Portugal promotes economic growth in fishing industry and there are presently efforts to produce it in aquaculture. However, despite its commercial relevance, there is a lack of information about parasitic infections in several benthic fish. Objective: This study aimed to investigate the diversity of myxosporeans parasitizing stocks of two sole species of high commercial value, Solea senegalensis and Synaptura cadenati, caught in Northeast Atlantic waters. Methods: The specimens were necropsied and a myxozoan survey was carried out in the internal and external tissues. Samples of tissue were analysed by light microscopy and, when infected, were photographed for morphological characterization, as well as prepared for histology and molecular procedures targeting 18S rDNA. Positive PCR products were sequenced, and the consensus sequences were analysed by BLAST in MEGA11 software. Results: The morphological data revealed the presence of two parasites in the S. cadenati, in the gallbladder Ceratomyxa sp. and in the urinary bladder Ortholineasp. with a prevalence of 16.7% and 25%, respectively. In S. senegalensis, a parasite of the genus Zschokkella was identified in the gallbladder and a Sphaerospora sp., was found in the urinary bladder with the prevalence of 27.3% and 9.1%, respectively. Molecular analysis confirmed the identification of both gallbladder species, while the parasites infecting the urinary bladder are currently being processed. Conclusions: In S. senegalensis, a new occurrence of Zschokkella soleae, a species previously described in Solea solea, was found in the same tissue [2]. In S. cadenati, a new species of Ceratomyxa was identified, whose molecular analysis demonstrated that it is closely related to Ceratomyxa spp. from the same geographic area. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northeast Atlantic Scientific Journals - CESPU (Cooperativa de Ensino Superior Politécnico e Universitário)
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Casal, Graça
Soares, Rúben
Sá, Mónica
Alves, Ângela
Rocha, Sónia
Parasitological research of myxozoans in 2 species of benthic fish from Northeast Atlantic waters
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description Background: Myxozoa Grassé, 1970 constitutes a diverse and widespread group of endoparasites that mainly use fish as intermediate hosts and are frequently associated with increased mortality [1]. The increase in the commercialization of sole species in Portugal promotes economic growth in fishing industry and there are presently efforts to produce it in aquaculture. However, despite its commercial relevance, there is a lack of information about parasitic infections in several benthic fish. Objective: This study aimed to investigate the diversity of myxosporeans parasitizing stocks of two sole species of high commercial value, Solea senegalensis and Synaptura cadenati, caught in Northeast Atlantic waters. Methods: The specimens were necropsied and a myxozoan survey was carried out in the internal and external tissues. Samples of tissue were analysed by light microscopy and, when infected, were photographed for morphological characterization, as well as prepared for histology and molecular procedures targeting 18S rDNA. Positive PCR products were sequenced, and the consensus sequences were analysed by BLAST in MEGA11 software. Results: The morphological data revealed the presence of two parasites in the S. cadenati, in the gallbladder Ceratomyxa sp. and in the urinary bladder Ortholineasp. with a prevalence of 16.7% and 25%, respectively. In S. senegalensis, a parasite of the genus Zschokkella was identified in the gallbladder and a Sphaerospora sp., was found in the urinary bladder with the prevalence of 27.3% and 9.1%, respectively. Molecular analysis confirmed the identification of both gallbladder species, while the parasites infecting the urinary bladder are currently being processed. Conclusions: In S. senegalensis, a new occurrence of Zschokkella soleae, a species previously described in Solea solea, was found in the same tissue [2]. In S. cadenati, a new species of Ceratomyxa was identified, whose molecular analysis demonstrated that it is closely related to Ceratomyxa spp. from the same geographic area.
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author Casal, Graça
Soares, Rúben
Sá, Mónica
Alves, Ângela
Rocha, Sónia
author_facet Casal, Graça
Soares, Rúben
Sá, Mónica
Alves, Ângela
Rocha, Sónia
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title Parasitological research of myxozoans in 2 species of benthic fish from Northeast Atlantic waters
title_short Parasitological research of myxozoans in 2 species of benthic fish from Northeast Atlantic waters
title_full Parasitological research of myxozoans in 2 species of benthic fish from Northeast Atlantic waters
title_fullStr Parasitological research of myxozoans in 2 species of benthic fish from Northeast Atlantic waters
title_full_unstemmed Parasitological research of myxozoans in 2 species of benthic fish from Northeast Atlantic waters
title_sort parasitological research of myxozoans in 2 species of benthic fish from northeast atlantic waters
publisher IUCS-CESPU Publishing
publishDate 2024
url https://publicacoes.cespu.pt/index.php/sl/article/view/244
https://doi.org/10.48797/sl.2024.244
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op_source Scientific Letters; Vol. 1 No. Sup 1 (2024)
2795-5117
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