Title of article :
Morphologic characterization of Sarcocystis spp. histologically detected from the diaphragm and tongue of Rattus norvegicus and Rattus tanezumi
Author/Authors :
Cabanacan-Salibay, Cristina G. Biological Sciences Department - College of Science and Computer Studies - De La Salle University - Dasmariñas - Cavite, Philippines , Luyon-Tabo, Hazel Anne Biological Sciences Department - College of Science and Computer Studies - De La Salle University - Dasmariñas - Cavite, Philippines , Torres, Mario S. Biological Sciences Department - College of Science and Computer Studies - De La Salle University - Dasmariñas - Cavite, Philippines , Claveria, Florencia G. Biology Department - College of Science - De La Salle University - Taft Avenue - Manila, Philippines , Salibay, Steven Paulo C. Department of Biological Sciences - College of Arts and Sciences - Cavite State University - Main Campus - Indang Cavite, Philippines , Sumalde, Augusto C. Institute of Weed Science - Entomology and Plant Pathology - College of Agriculture - University of The Philippines - Los Baños - College - Laguna, Philippines , Zabal-Dungca, Julieta School of Science and Technology - Centro Escolar University - Mendiola - Manila, Philippines
Pages :
7
From page :
253
To page :
259
Abstract :
This study focused on the detection of Sarcocystisspp. in two species of rats, Rattus norvegicusand R. tanezumicollected from agricultural area in Dasmarinas,Cavite. This aimed to corroborate the presence of Sarcocystisspp. in different species of rats found in the agricultural area. Further the establishment of different Sarcocystisspp in Rattusspp. based on the parasite's morphologic characterization is also emphasized. Sixty-nine rats (36 R. norvegicusand 33 R. tanezumi) were collected through trapping. Individual rodent autopsy for host identification was performed by determining the morphological differences and external measurements prior to dissection. Tissue samples were examined for the presence of white rice-grain sized nodules. Morphological characteristics of the cysts, particularly the size, shape, and presence of protrusions were noted. Statistical analysis using ANOVA for the significant difference on the number of infected rats per species and across muscle type was done at p≤0.05. Infection in R. tanezumi was higher (48.48%) as compared to R. norvegicus(41.67%), the difference however was not significant. Sarcocysts burden was higher in the diaphragm in both rat species. Generally, higher parasite load was observed in R. norvegicus.In both rat species, tissue cysts ranged from spindle-shaped/fusiform to globular and oval-shaped. The sarcocysts in the diaphragm were more varied. Consistently observed in the tongue were globular–shaped sarcocysts while either fusiform-and globular-shaped sarcocysts in the diaphragm. These differences suggest infection with more than one species of Sarcocystis. Hence,the presence of Sarcocystisspp. confirmed the infectivity of the parasite to Rattusspp. Moreover, the different morphologic characteristics observed on Sarcocystisprove the possibility of different species of the parasite harboring the Rattusspp.
Keywords :
Tongue , Sarcocystissp , Diaphragm Rattussp , Agriculture
Journal title :
Asian Journal of Agriculture and Biology
Serial Year :
2020
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Record number :
2593527
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