Morphological and morphometric features of nematode-cysts in Gymnotus inaequilabiatus liver in the Brazilian pantanal

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The aim of this study was to determine the morphometric measures and morphological aspects of nematode-cysts in Gymnotus inaequilabiatus, and the presence of melanomacrophage centers (MMCs) associated with the periphery of cysts and in the liver parenchyma. Adult specimens, 34 female (123.1 ± 43.9g) and 45 male (135.5 ± 43.4g), from Paraguay River, Corumbá, Brazil, were used. The number of nematode-cysts was determined in 79 livers and 25 of them randomly selected for histopathological analysis and morphometric measures of nematode-cysts (mean diameter, thickness of collagen layer, and cyst-wall layer). The percentage of cysts with MMCs on the periphery and density in the liver parenchyma was estimated. The average number of macroscopic cysts was of 48.7 ± 2.78. Granulomatous reaction was observed surrounding the cysts. Diameter, collagen layer and cyst-wall measurements were 293.0 ± 75.18 (μm), 17.72 ± 6.01 (μm) and 12.21 ± 9.51 (μm), respectively. The number of nematode-cysts was correlated with hepatosomatic index, (r=0.26, P<0.05). Collagen layer was correlated with cyst diameter (r=0.62, P<0.01). Pericystic and parenchymatous MMCs were moderately (r=0.48) and highly (r=0.90) correlated with nematode-cysts number. Morphological characteristics of hepatic tissue and cysts-nematodes measures suggest that G. inaequilabiatus acts as a paratenic host to nematodes in the larval stage.

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Galindo, G. M., Rodrigues, R. A., Marcondes, S. F., Soares, P., Tavares, L. E. R., & Fernandes, C. E. (2017). Morphological and morphometric features of nematode-cysts in Gymnotus inaequilabiatus liver in the Brazilian pantanal. Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinaria, 26(3), 285–291. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-29612017044

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