Food intake, survival, and immunity of Nibea albiflora to Cryptocaryon irritans infection
Cultured Nibea albiflora rarely die from cryptocaryoniasis. To explore the resistance of N. albiflora against the invasion of Cryptocaryon irritans , in this study, 40 g N. albiflora was artificially infected with C. irritans at a median lethal concentration (2050 theronts/g fish). The food intake,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Parasitology research (1987) 2018-08, Vol.117 (8), p.2379-2384 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Cultured
Nibea albiflora
rarely die from cryptocaryoniasis. To explore the resistance of
N. albiflora
against the invasion of
Cryptocaryon irritans
, in this study, 40 g
N. albiflora
was artificially infected with
C. irritans
at a median lethal concentration (2050 theronts/g fish). The food intake, survival, relative infection intensity, and immobilization titer variation of serum and mucus at different time points after the infection were compared. Results showed that the ingestion of
N. albiflora
could be resumed only 1 day after feed deprivation by the disease, which indicated the quick resilience of
N. albiflora
.
N. albiflora
did not die out even if it was cultured continually for up to 15 days at 27 °C in a culture tank with a large quantity of
C. irritans
tomonts. It was because that, without any exterior force,
N. albiflora
could block the
C. irritans
cell proliferation, and then the pathogens disappear gradually. In vitro immobilization titer test results confirmed that the serum and mucus could directly eradicate
C. irritans
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ISSN: | 0932-0113 1432-1955 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00436-018-5923-6 |