Development of a method for reproducing epizootic ulcerative syndrome using controlled doses of Aphanomyces invadans in species with different salinity requirements
dc.contributor.author | Catap, Elena S. | |
dc.contributor.author | Munday, Barry L. | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2014-01-17T08:33:28Z | |
dc.date.available | 2014-01-17T08:33:28Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2002 | |
dc.identifier.citation | Catap, E. S., & Munday, B. L. (2002). Development of a method for reproducing epizootic ulcerative syndrome using controlled doses of Aphanomyces invadans in species with different salinity requirements. Aquaculture, 209(1-4), 35-47. | en |
dc.identifier.issn | 0044-8486 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/10862/1922 | |
dc.description.abstract | Lesions typical of epizootic ulcerative syndrome (EUS) were induced in three-spot gourami, Trichogaster trichopterus, and sand whiting, Sillago ciliata, injected intramuscularly with controlled doses of Aphanomyces invadans zoospores, the fungal pathogen associated with the disease. Both species of fish exhibited chronic granulomatous response and inflammatory cells, predominantly macrophages and lymphocytes, infiltrated the muscle and skin tissues, at days 6–8 post-inoculation of 65 to 85 spores/fish. Based on the comparative granuloma counts and percentage of cellular infiltration in a sampled lesion area using image analysis, it was shown that the three-spot gouramis mounted a more vigorous response than the sand whiting. It was also observed that lesions in three-spot gouramis exhibited early signs of resolution than those in sand whiting. However, fish mortality was greater in EUS-affected three-spot gourami than in EUS-affected sand whiting. With this technique, we were able to describe and compare the sequential histopathology of EUS lesions in a freshwater (three-spot gourami) and an estuarine (sand whiting) fish species. | en |
dc.description.sponsorship | The authors are grateful to the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research for the financial assistance; the sand whiting were provided by the Bribie Island Aquaculture Research Centre, DPI Queensland while the A. invadans (24 P) isolate, originally isolated by Ms. Annette Thomas, was provided by Dr. R.B. Callinan; Mr. Craig Thomas provided technical assistance with the rearing of juvenile sand whiting. | en |
dc.language.iso | en | en |
dc.publisher | Elsevier | en |
dc.subject | Sillago ciliata | en |
dc.subject | Trichogaster trichopterus | en |
dc.subject | Sand whiting | en |
dc.subject | Three-spot gourami | en |
dc.subject | Epizootic ulcerative syndrome | en |
dc.title | Development of a method for reproducing epizootic ulcerative syndrome using controlled doses of Aphanomyces invadans in species with different salinity requirements | en |
dc.type | Article | en |
dc.identifier.doi | 10.1016/S0044-8486(01)00805-5 | |
dc.citation.volume | 209 | |
dc.citation.issue | 1-4 | |
dc.citation.spage | 35 | |
dc.citation.epage | 47 | |
dc.citation.journalTitle | Aquaculture | en |
seafdecaqd.library.callnumber | VF SJ 0706 | |
seafdecaqd.databank.controlnumber | 2002-17 | |
dc.subject.asfa | brackishwater fishes | en |
dc.subject.asfa | defence mechanisms | en |
dc.subject.asfa | freshwater fishes | en |
dc.subject.asfa | fungal diseases | en |
dc.subject.asfa | histopathology | en |
dc.subject.asfa | immunity | en |
dc.subject.asfa | lesions | en |
dc.subject.asfa | lymphocytes | en |
dc.subject.asfa | macrophages | en |
dc.subject.asfa | salinity effects | en |
dc.subject.asfa | spores | en |
dc.subject.asfa | muscles | en |
dc.subject.asfa | skin | en |
dc.subject.scientificName | Aphanomyces invadans | en |
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