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Light and electron microscopical observations of Parvicapsula anisocaudata (Myxosporea: Parvicapsulidae) from urinary system of cultured olive flounder, Paralichtys olivaceus

  • Cho, Jae Bum;Kim, Ki Hong
    • Journal of fish pathology
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.179-189
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    • 2004
  • Morphological structure and sporogenesis of myxosporean parasite, Parvicapsula anisocaudata from cultured olive flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus were examined by light and transmission electron microscopies. Numerous round early stages, spindle-shaped disporic or monosporic pseudoplasmodia, asymmetrical thin-walled mature spores were found inthe lumen of renal tubule and urinary bladder. Long pseudopodia or short projections from cytoplasm of pseudoplasmodia make the parasite attach firmly to host tissues. Spore development was mono- or disporous with no pansporoblast formation. Sporoplasmic cell was partially surrounded by two capsulogenic cells, and capsulogenic cells were enveloped by two flattened valvogenic cells. Capsulogenesis and valvogenesis followed general patterns seen in that of other myxosporean.

Light and electron microscopic observations of Ceratomyxa sparusaurati (Myxosporea: Bivalvulida) from the gall bladder of rock bream (Oplegnathus fasciatus)

  • Cho, Jae Bum;Kim, Ki Hong
    • Journal of fish pathology
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.7-12
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    • 2016
  • In a previous study on the parasites of cultured rock bream (Oplegnathus fasciatus), we reported the discovery of a new species, Ceratomyxa oplegnathus, obtained from the gallbladder. In the present study, we found another Ceratomyxa species, C. sparusaurati, also from the gallbladder of rock bream. The morphological and ultrastructural characteristics of C. sparusaurati were investigated using light and transmission electron microscopy (TEM).

A Study About Analysis Results for Kudoa septempunctata (Myxosporea: Multivalvulida) in Tissue at Olive Flounder, using PCR (polymerase chain reaction) and Histological Methods (PCR (polymerase chain reaction)법과 조직학적 방법을 통한 넙치 조직에서의 Kudoa septempunctata (Myxosporea: Multivalvulida)의 분석에 관한 연구)

  • Do, Jeong Wan;Cho, Miyoung;Jung, Sung Hee;Lee, Nam-Sil
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Biology
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.468-475
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    • 2017
  • This study is for the consideration of the existence tendency of Kudoa septempunctata in olive flounder. In general, muscle has shown a strong PCR positive reaction in spores containing tissues rather than non-containing tissues. However, blood PCR results showed opposed tendency. In various organs of the tested fish containing spores in muscle tissue, heart had shown positive reaction along with muscle at PCR analysis. Muscle fiber necrosis was observed at the histological observation, and this degeneration was common in both samples. The one sample was the PCR positive muscle containing spore and the other was the PCR positive muscle non-containing spore. Both of muscle tissues indicated a positive reaction at ISH (in-situ hybridization) against K. septempunctata.

Myxobolus episquamalis (Myxosporea: Myxobolidae) on the scales of wild mullet, Mugil cephalus L, in Korea

  • Cho, Jae-Bum;Huh, Min-Do;Kim, Ki-Hong;Kwon, Se-Ryun;Lee, Mu-Kun
    • Journal of fish pathology
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2006
  • Numerous large whitish cysts were found on the scale of wild mullet, Mugil cephalus captured in Jin-Hae bay of southern coastal sea of Korea. The cyst consisted of many trophozoites, mature spores and interstitial tissues of host origin. Spores were 8.25 ㎛ (7.26-9.35) in length, 6.3 ㎛ (5.63-6.78) in width, 4.34 ㎛ (3.96-5.04) in thickness. Polar capsules were 4.45㎛ (3.8-5.4) in length and 2.35 ㎛ (1.62-2.86) in width, and the length of polar filament was about 39.57 ㎛ (26.3-56.33). Based on the spore morphology and the host & tissue specificity, the present specimens were identified as Myxobolus episquamalis Egusa, Maeno & Sorimachi, 1990. Deformation of bony plate of the scales and infiltration of inflammatory cells were observed in the histological sections.

Ceratomyxa oplegnathus n. sp. from the gallbladder of cultured rock bream, Oplegnathus fasciatus

  • Kim, Ki-Hong;Cho, Jae-Bum;Kwon, Se-Ryun;Lee, Eun-Hye;Kim, Chun-Soo
    • Journal of fish pathology
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.109-117
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    • 2006
  • A new myxosporean species Ceratomyxa oplegnathus n. sp. was found from the gallbladder of cultured rock bream, Oplegnathus fasciatus. Mature spores were 44.14 ± 2.41 (39.04-48.41) ㎛ in length, 8.52 ± 0.36 (7.9-9.26) ㎛ in width in sutural view. Spores contained two spherical polar capsules measuring 3.04 ± 0.2 (2.71-3.37) ㎛ in diameter and a binucleated sporoplasm. Each polar capsule had a 5-6 coiled polar filament, and was situated near the sutural line. In ultrastructural observation, asynchronous divisions of generative cells without pansporoblast formation gave arise to 2 spores within a trophozoite. Sporoplasmic cell in the sporoblast was binucleated, and capsulogenic cells had large amounts of rough endoplasmic reticulum, external tubules, and capsular primordia.

Co-Infection of Two Myxosporean Parasites - Parvicapsula anisocaudata and an Unidentified Myxosporean - in the Kidney of Cultured Olive Flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus

  • Cho, Jae-Bum;Lee, Mu-Kun;Huh, Min-Do;Kim, Ki-Hong
    • Journal of fish pathology
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.119-124
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    • 2005
  • Two species of myxosporean parasites - Parvicapsula anisocaudata and an unidentified myxosporean were found in the lumina of renal tubules and the tubular epithelium, respectively, from cultured olive flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus in Korea. The latter was also seen in interstitial tissue of spleen and interrenal gland of the head kidney. Group of pseudoplasmodia of P. anisocaudata were firmly attached on the epithelium of renal tubules through pseudopodia. In the renal tubule epithelium, a group of unidentified myxosporean trophozoites, which were 2-3 times larger than intraluminal trophozoites of P. anisocaudata, was observed. The parasites being burst out into the lumen was occasionally encountered with partial break of the epithelium. Although infection of P. anisocaudata and unidentified myxosporean parasites did not induce any cellular reaction of the host, occlusion of renal tubules and rupture of renal epithelium would impact negatively on the renal functions of severely infected fish.

Kudoa ogawai (Myxosporea: Kudoidae) Infection in Cultured Olive Flounder Paralichthys olivaceus

  • Shin, Sang Phil;Jin, Chang Nam;Sohn, Han Chang;Lee, Jehee
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • v.57 no.4
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    • pp.439-444
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    • 2019
  • Since Kudoa septempuntata was identified as a causative agent of food poisoning associated with raw olive flounder Paralichthys olivaceus, interest and concern regarding the parasite have increased. However, there have been no investigations or reports of other Kudoa species infecting the fish (except for K. paralichthys, which infects the brain) in Korea. We found cysts filled with myxospores of Kudoa species in muscles of cultured olive flounder specimens and identified these to the species level. Mature spores were quadrate, measuring $8.7{\pm}0.5{\mu}m$ in length, $9.2{\pm}0.4{\mu}m$ in thickness, and $12.9{\pm}0.6{\mu}m$ in width. The spores containing 4 polar capsules had a length of $2.1{\pm}0.2{\mu}m$ and a width of $1.8{\pm}0.3{\mu}m$. The partial 18S and 28S rDNA of isolates showed 99-100% similarities with K. ogawai. Using these morphological and molecular analyses, the species was identified as K. ogawai. This study is the first report of K. ogawai infection in cultured olive flounder in Korea.

Sinuolinea capsularis (Myxosporea: Sinuolineidae) Isolated from Urinary Bladder of Cultured Olive Flounder Paralichthys olivaceus

  • Shin, Sang Phil;Jin, Chang Nam;Sohn, Han Chang;Lee, Jehee
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • v.57 no.2
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    • pp.127-134
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    • 2019
  • Sinuolinea capsularis Davis, 1917 is myxosporean that infect the urinary system of the host fish. Insufficient morphological and molecular data of S. capsularis exits, and it is therefore difficult to make an accurate identification of the parasite. We tried a series of morphological and molecular analysis to identify an myxosporean isolated from urinary bladder of cultured olive flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus, from Jeju island in the Republic of Korea. Some of them were observed under a light microscope and SEM, and remain samples were used molecular and phylogenetic analysis. Mature spores were subspherical, measuring $13.9{\pm}0.6{\mu}m$ in length and $13.8{\pm}0.8{\mu}m$ in width. Two spherical polar capsules on opposite sides in the middle of the spore had a diameter range of $4.3{\pm}0.4{\mu}m$. Scanning electron microscopy revealed that spores a severely twisted the suture line. By the morphological comparison and analysis, it was identified as S. capsularis. In addition, we obtained the partial 18S rDNA of S. capsularis and first registered it in NCBI. Phylogenetic analysis showed that S. capsularis clustered with Zschokkella subclade infecting the urinary system of marine fish, and it supported the infection site tropism effect on phylogeny of marine myxosporeans as well as the origin of Sinuolinea is not monophyly.

Therapeutic study of myxosporean emaciation disease of olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) in Jeju using toltrazuril (톨트라주릴(Toltrazuril)을 이용한 제주도 넙치(Paralichthys olivaceus)의 점액포자충성 여윔증에 대한 치료법 연구)

  • Kang, Mi-Rae;Kim, Ye-Ji;Jun, Lyu Jin;Kim, Seung Min;Kim, Sung-Hyun;Han, Sori;Jeong, Joon Bum
    • Journal of fish pathology
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.55-62
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    • 2020
  • In order to search candidates for the treatment of myxosporean emaciation disease of olive flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus, in vitro and in vivo experiments were conducted using products such as Coxi-stop, Coxiclin, and BLEAN80. In the case of Coxi-stop, whose major component is toltrazuril, in vitro experiment using BF-2 cells showed a tendency of reducing the activity of myxosporea and did not exhibit cytotoxicity such as cell lysis. In the in vivo activity measurements, the experimental group immersed with Coxi-stop showed a lower cumulative mortality rate than the control group, this result is similar to the previous report that toltrazuril has a therapeutic effect on parasitic fish disease. This study suggests that toltrazuril is a potential candidate for the treatment of emaciation disease of olive flounder.

A report on the Myxobolus sp. (Myxosporea : Bivalvulida), found from the gills of the pale chub, Zacco platypus (한국산 담수어류 피라미의 아기미에 기생하는 Myxobolus sp.에 관하여)

  • Ji, Bo-Young;Kim, Ki-Hong;Park, Soo-Il
    • Journal of fish pathology
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.15-19
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    • 1996
  • The mature spores of present Myxobolus sp. was ovoid in front view with no distinct redges of folds, lemon-shaped in side view with a straight sutural ridge. Spore valves showed symmetrical and smooth. Spores were 9 to $12{\mu}m$ (Mean=$10.4{\pm}0.7$, n=50)in length, 6 to $9{\mu}m$ (Mean=$7.7{\pm}0.6$, n=50) in width and 5.0 to $7.5{\mu}m$ (Mean=6.2, n=7) in thickness. Two polar capsules of spore were pyriform in shape, equal or mearly equal in size, 3 to $6{\mu}m$(Mean=$4.6{\pm}0.6$, n=50) in length, 2 to $3{\mu}m$(Mean=$2.2{\pm}0.3$, n=50) in width, Polar filaments of spore were composed with six to seven coils within capsules. Extended polar filaments were 55 to $135{\mu}m$ (Mean=78.7, n=50)in length. The shape and measurements of the present Mysobolus sp. spores were very similar with the spore of M. cyprinicola Reuss, 1906.

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