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Electron microscopic studies on Flavobacterium branchiophila in experimentally induced gill disease of rainbow trout (세균성(細菌性) 아가미병(病)에 실험적(實驗的)으로 감염(感染)된 무지개송어에 있어서 Flavobacterium branchiophila에 대한 전자현미경학적(電子顯微鏡學的) 연구(硏究))

  • Heo, Gang-joon
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.381-387
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    • 1992
  • Gill epithelia of normal rainbow trout fingerlings and abnormal ones suffering bacterial gill disease by experimental infection were examined by transmitting electron microscopy (TEM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). TEM observations revealed that Flavobacterium branchiophila consisted of slender rods measuring 0.5 by 5 to $8{\mu}m$, and they had which were long, thin, flexible filaments measuring approximately 4 nm by $1{\mu}m$, and packed together to organize into bundles. Morphological alterations of the diseased epithelia started at hypertrophy of the lamellar epithelium. F branchiophila attached to the gill surface of infected fish through pili with a regular distance, and did not invade into gill tissue. In SEM observations, normal surface ultrastructure of epithelial cell in the outermost layer were characterized by a typical labyrinth-like structure branching and anastomosing microridges on the cell surface. Hyperplastic lesions in experimentally infected gill were most serious at near the tips. Each filament exhibited a club-like, and fusion between the filaments was sometimes observed at their tips. On the surface of gill filaments, thread-like bacterial cells attached and were entangled. The bacterial cells almost covered the surface. After immersion in 5 % NaCl, the cell of F branchiophila, however, appeared to be indeterminate shape.

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Histopathological reaction of red marbled rockfish, Sebastiscus tertius infected by Aeromonas salmonicida (Aeromonas salmonicida에 감염된 붉은쏨뱅이, Sebastiscus tertius의 조직병리학적 반응)

  • Kim, Seok-Ryel;Jin, Young Guk;Park, Jung Jun
    • Journal of fish pathology
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.81-89
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    • 2019
  • As an epidemiological survey, mortality of marbled rockfish, Sebastiscus tertius observed from a fish farm in Gyeongnam province of South Korea. The major macroscopic sign of the diseased fish was severe multifocal dermal ulceration. Histological observation revealed inflammation, necrosis and colonization of bacteria in various tissues (gill, liver, spleen and kidney). Bacteria was isolated from spleen and kidney in moribund and mortality fish. Seven bacterial isolates from the diseased fish were identified as Aeromonas salmonicida subsp. salmonicida using API 20E and 20NE, API 50CH API ZYM system. Under light microscopy, infected marbled rockfish showed the lifting of the lamella epidermal layer, edematous changes and hypertrophy of epithelial cell in the gill filament. The atrophy of the mucosal fold, erythema in the intestine, and the necrosis of hematopoietic tissue and renal tubule cells with karyolysis were observed in the kidney. In this study was demonstrated the histological reaction of red marbled rockfish infected by Aeromonas salmonicida. Furthermore, this is the first account of extensive dermatitis in Sebastiscus tertius due to atypical A. salmonicida infection, which has high potential in aquaculture among native fish species.

First report of gill thelohanellosis from common carp (Cyprinus carpio) fingerling in Korea

  • Mariem BESSAID;Ki Hong Kim
    • Journal of fish pathology
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.395-401
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    • 2023
  • Myxosporeans are widespread cnidarian endoparasites in marine and freshwater ecosystems and several species were reported to be a threat to cultured fish causing serious diseases with mass mortality. In the present study, we found a myxosporean species in the genus Thelohanellus from the gills of the cultured common carp (Cyprinus carpio) fingerling for the first time in Korea. The morphological observation showed 500 ㎛ ~ 1 mm size, oval to circular shaped plasmodia containing spores which are pyriform at the anterior end and round at the posterior end (average size 20.1 ㎛ × 9.1 ㎛), with 5 to 6 turns of a single polar filament located in the polar capsule with an average size of 10 ㎛ × 4.6 ㎛. The 18S rRNA sequence was closest to the sequence of T. wangi among Thelohanellus species infecting gills but was not completely identical. Based on the morphological characteristics and molecular analysis results, we classified the present myxosporean parasite as Thelohanellus sp., temporarily. The prevalence and infection intensity of Thelohanellus sp. in the common carp fingerling were very high, which was thought to be the main cause of high mortality.

Effects of the water soluble fraction of crude oil on the abalone, Haliotis discus hannai (Ino, 1952) early life stage (WSF(Water Soluble Fraction) 가 북방전복, Haliotis discus hannai (Ino, 1952) 의 유생 및 치패발생에 미치는 영향)

  • Jin, Young-Guk;Jung, Choon-Koo;Oh, Bong-Se;Jun, Je-Cheon;Shin, Yun-Kyung
    • The Korean Journal of Malacology
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.157-163
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    • 2010
  • This study was carried out to investigate the toxic effect of WSF (Water Soluble Fraction) on development time, development rate, attachment rate, survival rate and growth of the larvae during the early life stage of the abalone, Haliotis discus hannai. Also, observed effect of water temperature on the survival rate and histological change of gill in the early young shell. In the abalone, it takes around 12 hours in all experimental groups. Development and attachment rate of the abalone significantly lower more than 0.4 mg/L WSF compared to control group (P < 0.05). Survival rate of abalone larva and spot was significantly lower more than 0.4 mg/L and 2.4 mg/L WSF compared to control group, respectively (P < 0.05). Shell growth of the abalone were significantly lower more than 2.4 mg/L WSF compared control group (P < 0.05). Survival rate lower more than $25^{\circ}C$ exposure group compared water temperature $17^{\circ}C$ exposure group in the early young shell. The gill of abalone exposed water temperature $17^{\circ}C$ and $25^{\circ}C$ was showed atrophy of nucleus and breakdown of the filament, vacuolation of filament epithelial cell.

A mixed infection of epitheliocystis, Microcotyle sebstes and unknown aetiology in cultured rockfish (Sebastes schlegeli) from farms in Huksan Island (양식 조피볼락(Sebastes schlegeli)의 Epitheliocystis, Microcotyle sebastes 및 미동정 생물체의 혼합감염)

  • Park, Sung-Woo;Yu, Jin-Ha;Lee, Kyung-Hee
    • Journal of fish pathology
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.9-14
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    • 2009
  • Fifteen diseased rockfish (Sebastes schlegeli) were collected from 4 net-cage farms in Huksan island. Some round transparent nodules were observed on gill filaments in fish. Bacteriological and histopathological examinations on the diseased fish were performed. Any pathogenic bacteria could not be isolated from the internal tissues and histopathological alterations were not found in any of the tissues except the gills. Rock fish were infected with epitheliocystis, Microcotyle sebastes and unknown aetiology on the gills. Cysts of epitheliocystis measuring 44.1-68.9 $\mu{m}$ in diameter were mainly found in the distal portion of the gill filaments and sometimes in the middle portion. But host responses were moderate in spite of formation of the epithelial cysts. Some Microcotyle sebastes captured the secondary filaments with clamps on the opisthohaptor. Attachment of the parasites provoked epithelial proliferation and resulted in gill lamellar fusion.Cysts of unknown origins measuring 26-425 $\mu{m}$ in diameter were found in the cartilage of gill filaments. These cysts contained eosinophilic materials and proliferation of cartilage cells was confirmed around the cysts. But there was no significant pathological changes associated with the presence of the cysts except enlargement of the gill filament with the cysts.

A new record of the subgenus Eusimulium Roubaud from Korea with an updated key to genera and subgenera of Korean black flies(Diptera: Simuliidae)

  • Kim, Sam-Kyu
    • Journal of Species Research
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.174-179
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    • 2020
  • Larvae and pupae of Simulium (Eusimulium) satsumense were collected and recorded from Korea for the first time. Detailed descriptions and photographs of both immatures are provided. Currently, 42 species are known from the subgenus Eusimulium, which is found globally, mainly in the Holarctic Region, but unknown from Korea. Members of the subgenus Eusimulium are morphologically homogeneous in male, female, and pupa, making them extremely difficult to distinguish from one another. S. (E.) satsumense can be distinguished from other Korean black flies by the following combination of the characteristics: Pupa: Gill of four slender filaments, dorsalmost filament strongly divergent from other filaments; cocoon slipper shaped without anterodorsal projection; Larva: Head spots distinctly positive; postgenal cleft short, apically rounded or squared; antenna with proximal segment brown; abdominal segments IX with prominent ventral tubercles; and rectal papillae of three simple lobes. In addition to descriptions for larvae and pupae of the species, a key to genera and subgenera of Simulium of Korean black flies are also provided.

Manifestation of Transparent-Scaled Variant Type in Rhodeus notatus (떡납줄갱이(Rhodeus notatus)의 Transparent-Scaled Variant Type 출현 보고)

  • Park, Jae-Min;Cho, Seong-Jang;Sagong, Jin;Yu, Jeong-Nam
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.55 no.3
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    • pp.338-344
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    • 2022
  • This study evaluated the external form of Rhodeus notatus TSV (transparent-scaled variant) type identified in Korea for the first time and compared it with that of the normal type. The TSV units newly found on Rhodeus notatus are iii10 of dorsal fin and anal fin iii10, which are similar to that in the normal type, considering the observing coefficient of each part's fins. The external form is, transparent enough to see the red gill filament in the operculum, the spiral digestive organ is observed opaquely, and numerous melanophores are stained at the upper part of abdomen. The coloration and scales are different between TSV type and normal type; however, there is no difference in the external form and meristic character.

Hyposmotic Treatment for Control of the Parasitic Copepod, Alella macrotrachelus on the Gill of Cultured Black Porgy (감성돔 아가미에 기생하는 요각류 Alella macrotrachelus 구제를 위한 저삼투압 처리 효과)

  • Min, Byung-Hwa;Jeong, Min-Hwan;Noh, Gyoung-Ane;Lim, Han-Kyu;Choi, Cheol-Young;Chang, Young-Jin
    • Journal of Aquaculture
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.19-24
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    • 2006
  • The objective of this study was to develop an efficient control method for the Alella macrotrachelus parasitic cultured black porgy, Acanthopagrus schlegeli utilizing the superior osmoregulatory ability of the host fish. The average number of the parasites on a fish was 5 worms (all female), which were attached to the cartilage of gill filament by their bulla. Morphologically, the parasite was tripartite with each length of $1822.1{\pm}521.5{\mu}m$ for the trunk $1825.0{\pm}495.8{\mu}m$ for the cephalothorax, and $134.2{\pm}43.1$ for the bulla. In histological observations, it was found that the female parasite took gill lamellae. Damage and loss of gill lamellae by the parasite caused hemorrhage and anemia in the fish. All parasites died within 48 hours by osmotic shock of freshwater or $5{\sim}15\%_{\circ}$ seawater treatment. These results suggest that Alella macrotrachelus could be controled by hyposmotic treatment.

Ecophysiological Responses and Subsequent Recovery of the Olive Flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus Exposed to Hypoxia and Iron II. Survival, Metabolic and Histological Changes of the Olive Flounder Exposed to Iron (빈산소와 철에 대한 넙치 (Paralichthys olivaceus)의 생태생리적 반응 및 회복 II. 철에 노출된 넙치의 생존, 대사 및 조직학적 변화)

  • KANG Ju-Chan;LEE Jung-Sick;JEE Jung-Hoon
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.32 no.6
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    • pp.699-705
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    • 1999
  • The effects of iron on gill tissue and metabolic rate represented by oxygen consumption of olive flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus were determined. The effects were further studied by means of survival rate of the fish exposed to a serial concentrations of iron. The olive flounder exposed to iron concentrations over 0.93 mg/$\ell$ showed curvature and terminal clubbing of gill lamellae at 2 weeks post-exposure. In iron concentration 4.89 mg/$\ell$, gill of the fish were seriously damaged just after 2 weeks, showing hyperplasia of filament epithelia, deformation of lamella epithelia, chloride cell damage, and separation of lamella epithelial layer, Gills exposed to 9.78 mg/$\ell$ iron concentration resulted in fusion and necrosis of the lamellae after 2 weeks. Significant decreases of metabolic rate of the fish were observed after 4 weeks at iron concentration 0,93 mg/$\ell$ and after 2 weeks at iron concentrations over 4.89 mg/$\ell$. Survival rate of the olive flounder decreased significantly after 4 weeks at the iron concentration over 4.89 mg/$\ell$. These results lead us to conclude that, as far as the iron effects are concerned, its concentrations should not exceed at least more than 0.93 mg/$\ell$ in the fish farm and coastal waters for normal growth of the olive flounder.

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External Symptoms of Tiger Puffer, Takifugu rubripes Infected with Scuticociliates and Distribution of the Scuticociliates in the Skin, Gill and Blood Vessel (스쿠티카섬모충에 감염된 자주복, Takifugu rubripes 외부증상과 피부, 아가미, 혈관내 충체의 분포)

  • Kang, Bub-Se;Go, Hwan-Bong;Kim, Sung-Jun;Na, Oh-Soo;Lee, Chi-Hoon;Kim, Sam-Yeon;Lee, Je-Hee;Lee, Young-Don
    • Journal of fish pathology
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.29-37
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    • 2005
  • This study investigated external symptoms, behavior characteristics and the distribution pattern of the scuticociliates in the skin, gill and blood vessel of the tiger puffer, Takifugu rubripes, infected with scuticociliates among tiger puffer cultured. The fish infected with scuticociliates did not show any external symptoms, such as change in body color or swimming behavior, in the early infection stage. However, they showed congestion, erosion, and ulcer on the skin and fin at advanced stages. They showed a turning movement, mainly stayed on the bottom, and swam with their mouths open at the surface of water. Some fish showed a sudden swimming movement of zigzag type. The scuticociliates were ovoid in shape and $20\times40{\mu}m$ in size. The scuticociliates had a contractile vesicle and a caudal cilium that ranged 10-12 ${\mu}m$, and reproduced by binary fission. Therefore the scuticociliates were identified as ciliated, belonging to class Hymenostomatia, order Scuticociliatida in morphogenetic character. The gills infiltrated with scuticociliates showed clubbed gill filament due to hypertrophy of gill lamella. Within the blood vessels, scuticociliates were observed one to ten individuals, depending on diameter of the blood vessels. Some of the scuticociliates were observed to have ingested erythrocytes.