Journal of Applied Veterinary Sciences (Jul 2023)

Impact of Anisakis pegreffi Infection on Gonadal Health and Gonadosomatic Index of European Hake (Merluccius merluccius)

  • Alaa Eldin Eissa,
  • Reda Korany,
  • Rabia El Zlitne,
  • Ayad Magdy,
  • Mahmoud Sharaf,
  • Awad Abdelbaky,
  • Abeer Mahmoud,
  • Rehab Abd ElMaged,
  • Rehab Qorany,
  • Asmaa Mohamed,
  • Doaa Faisal,
  • Ebtehal Hussein,
  • Hatem Mahmoud,
  • Hisham Elgazzar,
  • Said El Behiri,
  • Emad Afify,
  • Abdelbary Prince,
  • Marwa Attia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21608/javs.2023.211605.1235
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
pp. 67 – 74

Abstract

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Parameters belonging to the physical status and gonadal size of certain fish provide crucial information for assessing both the productivity and fecundity of declining fish populations. These parameters are vulnerable to the negative impacts of disease agents such as internal or systemic parasites. Although parasitic diseases might influence these parameters, the literature investigating these pathophysiological alterations is scanty. Therefore, the current study represents one of the scarcest studies that document the possible link between parasitism, gonadal health, and the growth of European hake (Merluccius merluccius). Screening of imported European halves indicated a relatively high prevalence of Anisakis pegreffi Larvae 3 infestation, with an 80% prevalence rate, a mean intensity of 24.4, and a mean abundance of 19.5. However, the prevalence of Anisakid larvae infection in native fish was 36% with a mean intensity of 7.36 and mean abundance of 2.65.The current research revealed remarkable ovarian pathology that involved several forms of degenerative changes in ovarian tissues. Such gonadal pathologies were attributed to the damaging effect of the retrieved Anisakis pegreffi Larvae 3. Gonadosomatic index of both heavily infected imported / native hakes was relatively impacted by the progressive gonadal pathology resulting from Anisakis pegreffi L3 infection. Morphometric measurements of the gonads and body have revealed that, gonadosomatic index of both heavily infected imported / native hakes was relatively impacted by the progressive gonadal pathology resulting from Anisakis pegreffi L3 infection.

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