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Pathogenesis and autoradiographic studies of the epidermis of salmonids infested with Ichtyobodo necator (Henneguy, 1883)
Authors:D A ROBERTSON  R J ROBERTS  A M BULLOCK
Institution:Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling, Scotland;Scottish Marine Biological Association, Oban, Argyll, Scotland
Abstract:Abstract. The sequential pathology of Ichtyobodo necator infestations of the skin of 0+ and 1+ salmon and rainbow trout was studied. Areas of greatest shelter from water currents were found to be most commonly infested and no parasites were found attached to the epidermis on the head of the fish. The parasite caused hyperplasia of the malphigian cells and exhaustion of the goblet cells below infestations, followed by spongiosis of the underlying epidermis. The epidermal plaque then sloughed off leaving a single layer of cells attached to the basement membrane. Cell kinetic studies showed that I. necator caused the cells immediately below infestations to divide, a markedly different pattern from that of normal teleost epidermal cell proliferation. The possibility that the parasite secretes some form of digestive enzyme is postulated. In areas where sloughing had occurred, the remaining malphigian cells were seen to be in the process of division.
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