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Trypanoplasma salmositica: experimental infections in rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri.
Authors:P T Woo
Institution:Department of Zoology, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Trypanoplasma salmositica was successfully cultured in Hanks' medium with 10% heated fetal calf serum. The culture forms were morphologically similar to blood forms and were infective to rainbow trout by inoculation. T. salmositica produced a disease in experimentally infected rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri). The clinical signs were anemia, exophthalmia, abdominal distension with ascites, and splenomegaly. These clinical signs were observed in fish that were infected with three substrains (field substrain, cultured substrain, and cloned substrain) thus satisfying Koch's postulates. The anemia was microcytic and hypochromic and was coincident with increasing parasite number in the blood. The hemoglobin in the infected fish dropped from a normal of about 6 g% to about 1 g% in the first 10 weeks postinfection. Similarly, the hematocrit and red cell count declined as the infection progressed. Abdominal distension and exophthalmia was obvious 10 weeks postinfection. Up to 5 ml ascites fluid were recovered from each of three fish. The fluid contained large numbers of Trypanoplasma and macrophages. Some of the macrophages were engulfing the Trypanoplasma. At about this time the spleen in the infected fish was enlarged 5 to 10 times over that of control fish. The hematocrit centrifuge technique was less sensitive than wet mount examinations for the detection of the organism in blood. Fluctuations in parasite number during the course of infection may be due to antigenic change by the parasite to evade the host immune system.
Keywords:Parasitic protozoa  Culture  Cloning  Disease  Hanks' medium  Experimental infection  Clinical signs  Exophthalmia  Abdominal distension  Ascites  Splenomegaly  Anemia  Microcytic  Hypochromic  Hemoglobin  Hematocrit  Red cell count  Macrophages  Hematocrit centrifuge technique
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