1. Multifactorial Causes of Chronic Mortality in Juvenile Sturgeon (Huso huso)
- Author
-
Oliviero Mordenti, Patrizia Serratore, Giorgia Tura, Sara Ciulli, Luciana Mandrioli, Gianpiero Zamperin, Enrico Volpe, Andrea Renzi, Lorena Biasini, Anna Toffan, Marina Silvi, Miriam Abbadi, Antonio Casalini, Pietro Emmanuele, Giuseppe Sarli, Francesca Errani, Rubina Sirri, Tobia Pretto, Ciulli S., Volpe E., Sirri R., Tura G., Errani F., Zamperin G., Toffan A., Silvi M., Renzi A., Abbadi M., Biasini L., Pretto T., Emmanuele P., Casalini A., Sarli G., Serratore P., Mordenti O., and Mandrioli L.
- Subjects
Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Huso ,Chryseobacterium ,de novo assembly ,sturgeon ,Article ,chronic mortality ,Huso huso ,03 medical and health sciences ,Sturgeon ,Atrophy ,lcsh:Zoology ,medicine ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,nutritional imbalance ,Myopathy ,environmental stressors ,030304 developmental biology ,Bioinformatic ,0303 health sciences ,lcsh:Veterinary medicine ,General Veterinary ,biology ,metagenomic analysis ,lymphohematopoietic pathology ,Herpesvirales ,Herpesvirale ,bioinformatics ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,bacterial septicemia ,Metagenomic analysi ,Environmental stressor ,040102 fisheries ,lcsh:SF600-1100 ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Ulcerative dermatitis ,medicine.symptom ,Nephrocalcinosis ,Aeromonas veronii - Abstract
This investigation focused on an episode of chronic mortality observed in juvenile Huso huso sturgeons. The examined subjects underwent pathological, microbiological, molecular, and chemical investigations. Grossly severe body shape deformities, epaxial muscle softening, and multifocal ulcerative dermatitis were the main observed findings. The more constant histopathologic findings were moderate to severe rarefaction and disorganization of the lymphohematopoietic lymphoid tissues, myofiber degeneration, atrophy and interstitial edema of skeletal epaxial muscles, and degeneration and atrophy of the gangliar neurons close to the myofibers. Chemical investigations showed a lower selenium concentration in affected animals, suggesting nutritional myopathy. Other manifestations were nephrocalcinosis and splenic vessel wall hyalinosis. Septicemia due to bacteria such as Aeromonas veronii, Shewanella putrefaciens, Citrobacter freundii, Chryseobacterium sp., and pigmented hyphae were found. No major sturgeon viral pathogens were detected by classical methods. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) analysis confirmed the absence of viral pathogens, with the exception of herpesvirus, at the order level, also, the presence of Aeromonas veronii and Shewanella putrefaciens was confirmed at the family level by the metagenomic classification of NGS data. In the absence of a primary yet undetected biological cause, it is supposed that environmental stressors, including nutritional imbalances, may have led to immune system impairment, facilitating the entry of opportunistic bacteria and mycotic hyphae.
- Published
- 2020
- Full Text
- View/download PDF