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Effects of Bucephalus sp. (Trematoda: Bucephalidae) on Perna perna mussels from a culture station in Ratones Grande Island,Brazil
Authors:da Silva Patrícia M  Magalhães Aimê R M  Barracco Margherita A
Institution:Departmento de Biologia Celular, Embriologio e Genética, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, C.P. 476, Florianópolis 88.040-900, Brazil.
Abstract:This study reports the prevalence of Bucephalus sp. in Perna perna populations from a culture station of southern Brazil and its effect on the mussel reproductive tissue and immune system. The prevalence of Bucephalus sp. in P. perna (n = 1871) was considered low (3.1%) and did not seasonally vary. Histological sections of the mantle of infected mussels revealed a marked (80%) reduction of the reproductive tissue that was severe even in mussels exhibiting a moderate infection degree. The total (THC) and differential (DHC) hemocyte counts were lower in infected mussels (3.9 x 10(6) hem/ml; granular hemocytes = 33%) as compared with non-infected animals (5.5 x 10(6) hem/ml; granular hemocytes = 40%). The plasma protein concentration did not vary upon infection. Hemocyte infiltration was significantly higher only in mussels with a very heavy infection degree. The parasite sporocysts were never seen encapsulated by the host hemocytes. Our results indicate that Bucephalus sp. promotes a severe castration in its host and apparently evades the mussel immune system.
Keywords:Perna perna  Mussel  Bivalve  Parasite  Bucephalus sp    Bucephalidae  Trematode  Reproductive tissue  Castration  Immune system  Hemocyte  Encapsulation
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