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来自一只严重消瘦死亡的虎皮鹦鹉(Nymphicus hollandicus)消化道的新种尼氏禽蛔线虫(线虫纲:蛔目)

Ascaridia nymphii n. sp. (Nematoda: Ascaridida) from the alimentary tract of a severely emaciated dead cockatiel Nymphicus hollandicus.

作者信息

Abe Niichiro, Matsuo Kayoko, Makino Ikuko

机构信息

Department of Microbiology, Osaka City Institute of Public Health and Environmental Sciences, Tojo-cho 8-34, Tennoji-ku, Osaka, 543-0026, Japan.

Gifu Prefectural Meat Inspection Office, Hayashi-machi 3-167-1, Ogaki, Gifu, 503-0015, Japan.

出版信息

Parasitol Res. 2015 Nov;114(11):4281-8. doi: 10.1007/s00436-015-4668-8. Epub 2015 Aug 16.

Abstract

This report describes Ascaridia nymphii n. sp., a new species isolated from the alimentary tract of cockatiel Nymphicus hollandicus in Japan. More than 63 nematodes were found in the formalin-fixed small intestine, ventriculus, proventriculus and crop of a 48-day-old young cockatiel that died after exhibiting severe emaciation. No nematode eggs were observed in the faecal examination performed while the cockatiel was alive, but Cryptosporidium oocysts were found. The intestinal mucosa was damaged considerably. Male worms had two alate spicules, well-developed precloacal sucker and a tail with ventrolateral caudal alae and mainly 11 pairs of papillae. Nuclear partial (813 bp) 18S ribosomal RNA gene (18S rDNA) sequences obtained from two female samples were mutually identical. They respectively showed 99.1 and 98.6% identities to those from Ascaridia numidae and Ascaridia galli. Phylogenetic analysis using this locus indicated the present nematode as Ascaridia species. The mitochondrial NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 gene (nad2) sequences obtained for four samples were mutually identical. They respectively showed 98.7, 85.7 and 82.2% identities with those from Ascaridia columbae, Ascaridia sp. and A. galli. Combining the morphological and sequencing data from two loci, the present nematode was identified as A. nymphii n. sp., which is closely related with A. columbae. This report is the first of a study examining the distribution of Ascaridia species in captive parrots in Japan. This study also identified the trachea and cloaca, like Cryptosporidium baileyi, as the possible location of Cryptosporidium avian genotype V in avian hosts.

摘要

本报告描述了新种尼氏禽蛔虫(Ascaridia nymphii n. sp.),该物种是从日本一只鸡尾鹦鹉(Nymphicus hollandicus)的消化道中分离得到的。在一只48日龄的幼鸡尾鹦鹉的福尔马林固定小肠、砂囊、腺胃和嗉囊中发现了63条以上线虫,这只鸡尾鹦鹉在出现严重消瘦后死亡。鸡尾鹦鹉存活期间进行的粪便检查未观察到线虫卵,但发现了隐孢子虫卵囊。肠道黏膜受到严重损伤。雄虫有两根有翼交合刺、发育良好的泄殖腔前吸盘以及一条带有腹侧尾翼且主要有11对乳突的尾巴。从两个雌性样本获得的核部分(813 bp)18S核糖体RNA基因(18S rDNA)序列彼此相同。它们与来自努米底亚禽蛔虫(Ascaridia numidae)和鸡蛔虫(Ascaridia galli)的序列分别有99.1%和98.6%的同源性。使用该基因座进行的系统发育分析表明该线虫为禽蛔虫属物种。从四个样本获得的线粒体烟酰胺腺嘌呤二核苷酸脱氢酶亚基2基因(nad2)序列彼此相同。它们与来自鸽禽蛔虫(Ascaridia columbae)、禽蛔虫属某种(Ascaridia sp.)和鸡蛔虫的序列分别有98.7%、85.7%和82.2%的同源性。结合两个基因座的形态学和测序数据,该线虫被鉴定为尼氏禽蛔虫新种,它与鸽禽蛔虫密切相关。本报告是对日本圈养鹦鹉中禽蛔虫属物种分布研究的首次报道。本研究还确定气管和泄殖腔,如同贝氏隐孢子虫(Cryptosporidium baileyi)一样,是鸟类宿主中禽隐孢子虫基因型V的可能位置。

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