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Light and Electron Microscopy of the Spore of Myxobolus heckelii n. sp. (Myxozoa), Parasite from the Brazilian Fish Centromochlus heckelii (Teleostei, Auchenipteridae)
Authors:CARLOS AZEVEDO  GRAÇA CASAL  PATRÍCIA MATOS  IRIS FERREIRA  EDÍLSON MATOS
Institution:Department of Cell Biology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences (ICBAS/UP), University of Porto, Porto P-4099-003, Portugal, and;
Laboratory of Pathology, Centre for Marine and Environmental Research (CIIMAR/UP), University of Porto, Porto P-4050-123, Portugal, and;
Departmento de Ciências, Instituto Superior de Ciências da Saúde-Norte, Gandra P-4585-116, Portugal, and;
Laboratory of Histology of Aquatic Animals, Federal University of Pará, Belém 66000, Brazil, and;
Carlos Azevedo Research Laboratory, Federal Rural University of Amazonia, Belém 66000, Pará, Brazil
Abstract:ABSTRACT. A myxosporean parasitizing the gill filaments of the freshwater teleost fish Centromochlus heckelii collected in the Tocantins River (Lower Amazonian Region, Brazil) is described using light and electron microscopy. This parasite produces spherical to ellipsoidal cyst-like plasmodia up to 250 μm in diameter, with a thick wall strengthened by several stratified juxtaposed crossed collagen layers, whose thickness varies according to the number of the layers. Several compressed fibroblasts are observed among the collagen fibrils. Deposits of spherical dense material are scattered at the internal periphery of the cysts. Plasmodia and different developmental stages, including immature and mature spores, filled the central region of the cysts. The spore body is ellipsoidal in valvar view and biconvex in sutural view. It is formed by two equal-sized and symmetric valves measuring 12.7 μm long (12.2–13.1) ( n =50), 6.6 μm wide (6.3–6.9) ( n =25), and 4.0 μm (3.7–4.4) ( n =20) thick. A thin layer formed by fine and anastomosed microfibrils is observed at the spore surface. Two equal, elongated pyriform polar capsules measure 2.9 μm (2.7–3.3) × 1.7 μm (1.4–2.0) ( n =25), each containing four or five oblique polar filament coils. The binucleated sporoplasm contains numerous spherical sporoplasmosomes, glycogen particles, and a large vacuole with fine granular matrix. Based on the morphological and ultrastructural differences and specificity of the host, we describe this isolate as a new myxosporidian, Myxobolus heckelii n. sp. (Myxozoa, Myxosporea).
Keywords:Amazon river  gill  myxosporean  parasite  transmission microscopic study
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