MORPHOLOGICAL AND ULTRASTRUCTURAL OBSERVATION OF LYMPHOCYSTIS DISEASE (LCD) AND LYMPHOCYSTIS DISEASE VIRUS (LCDV) DETECTION IN FISH TELEOST (Aequidens plagiozonatus) FROM AMAZON, BRAZIL
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Keywords

Lymphocysthosis
Ultra-structure
Aequidens plagiozonatus
Amazon

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Videira, M. N., da Silva, M. V. O., Matos, P. S., Tortelly, R., de São Clemente, S. C., & Matos, E. R. (2011). MORPHOLOGICAL AND ULTRASTRUCTURAL OBSERVATION OF LYMPHOCYSTIS DISEASE (LCD) AND LYMPHOCYSTIS DISEASE VIRUS (LCDV) DETECTION IN FISH TELEOST (Aequidens plagiozonatus) FROM AMAZON, BRAZIL. Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 33(4), 215–219. Retrieved from https://bjvm.org.br/BJVM/article/view/820

Abstract

ABSTRACT. Videira M.N., Velasco M, Matos P.S., Tortelly R., De São Clemente S.C. & Matos E. Morphological and ultrastructural observation of lymphocystis disease (LCD) and lymphocystis disease virus (LCDV) detection in fish teleost (Aequidens plagiozonatus) from Amazon, Brazil [Observação morfológica e ultraestrutural da doença linfocística e do vírus da doença linfocística (LCDV) em peixe teleósteo (Aequidens plagiozonatus) da Amazônia, Brasil]. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária, 33(4):215-219, 2011. Laboratório de Pesquisa Carlos Azevedo, Universidade Federal Rural da Amazônia. Av. Presidente Tancredo Neves, Nº 2501 Bairro Montese Belém, 66.077-530, PA, Brasil. Email: edilson.matos@ufra.edu.br Lymphocystosis or lymphocystis disease (LCD) is a disease produced by a virus of Iridoviridae family. The contamination occurs by virus penetration through lesions of the skin, leading to the formation of tumors. 50 samples of Aequidens plagiozonatus were analyzed, coming from Peixe-Boi River, Pará, Brasil. Fragments where removed from the regions that showed clusters of cells present in the lymphocystic disease and then processed by light microscopy and by transmission and scanning electron microscopy. The prevalence of 36% for LCD was noticed. The lesions were diffusely distributed, spotted on the fins, opercular region and oral cavity, showing growth in the shape of cluster cells, with secular membrane. Several inclusion bodies were observed, highly basophils in the cytoplasm, corresponding to hexagonal icosahedral virus particles. This study highlights the first description of the Lymphocystic disease in The Amazon region, found in Aequidens plagiozonatus.

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