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Distribution of necrotizing hepatopancreatitis bacterium (NHPB) in cultured white shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei, from Mexico

Authors :
Zinnia Judith Molina-Garza
José Cuauhtémoc Ibarra-Gámez
Lucio Galaviz-Silva
Source :
Ciencias Marinas. 33:1-9
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Instituto de Investigaciones Oceanologicas, 2007.

Abstract

This paper describes the first systematic monitoring conducted in 2002 at shrimp farms in Sinaloa and Sonora (Mexico) for the presumptive and confirmative diagnosis of necrotizing hepatopancreatitis bacterium (NHPB) in Litopenaeus vannamei. Light microscopy (wet mounts and hematoxilin-eosin-stained sections of hepatopancreas) showed atrophy of the hepatopancreas, strangulation and necrosis of the hepatopancreatic tubules, with masses of NHPB within the tubular epithelium, hemocytic infiltrates and tubular melanization. The gene encoding the 16S rRNA (16S rDNA) of NHPB was amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) from clinical specimens and the bacteria isolated using Percoll density gradient centrifugation. Negative-stain transmission electron microscopy revealed pleomorphic bacteria, most of them ovoid or rod-shaped (0.2 µm wide and 0.6–0.9 µm long), and a helical form demonstrating seven to twelve spiral turns (0.23 µm wide and 2.43–5.27 µm long). Several severe epizootics of commercially grown L. vannamei occurred during the study period and the mortality was attributed to NHPB infection. Using PCR and microbiological analyses, other etiologic agents, such as white spot syndrome virus, infectious hypodermal and hematopoietic necrosis virus, hepatopancreatic parvovirus and vibriosis, were ruled out as contributory factors.

Details

ISSN :
23959053 and 01853880
Volume :
33
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ciencias Marinas
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........1ca63cc0f7149e139108d1dfb8c16bb2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7773/cm.v33i1.1044