Pathological changes in Fenneropenaeus indicus experimentally infected with white spot virus and virus morphogenesis

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Pathological changes in Fenneropenaeus indicus experimentally infected with white spot virus and virus morphogenesis

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dc.contributor.author Bright Singh, I S
dc.contributor.author Rosamma, Philip
dc.contributor.author Resmy, Varghese
dc.contributor.author Manjusha, M
dc.contributor.author Mohandas, A
dc.date.accessioned 2014-07-16T06:53:49Z
dc.date.available 2014-07-16T06:53:49Z
dc.date.issued 2009-08-15
dc.identifier.uri http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/4060
dc.description Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 102 (2009) 225–232 en_US
dc.description.abstract To demonstrate pathological changes due to white spot virus infection in Fenneropenaeus indicus, a batch of hatchery bred quarantined animals was experimentally infected with the virus. Organs such as gills, foregut, mid-gut, hindgut, nerve, eye, heart, ovary and integument were examined by light and electron microscopy. Histopathological analyses revealed changes hitherto not reported in F. indicus such as lesions to the internal folding of gut resulted in syncytial mass sloughed off into lumen, thickening of hepatopancreatic connective tissue with vacuolization of tubules and necrosis of rectal pads in hindgut. Virus replication was seen in the crystalline tract region of the compound eye and eosinophilic granules infiltrated from its base. In the gill arch, dilation and disintegration of median blood vessel was observed. In the nervous tissues, encapsulation and subsequent atrophy of hypertrophied nuclei of the neurosecretory cells were found. Transmission electron microscopy showed viral replication and morphogenesis in cells of infected tissue. De novo formed vesicles covered the capsid forming a bilayered envelop opened at one end inside the virogenic stroma. Circular vesicles containing nuclear material was found fused with the envelop. Subsequent thickening of the envelop resulted in the fully formed virus. In this study, a correlation was observed between the stages of viral multiplication and the corresponding pathological changes in the cells during the WSV infection. Accordingly, gill and foregut tissues were found highly infected during the onset of clinical signs itself, and are proposed to be used as the tissues for routine disease diagnosis. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Cochin University of Science and Technology en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Elsevier en_US
dc.subject White spot syndrome virus en_US
dc.subject Fenneropenaeus indicus en_US
dc.subject Histopathology en_US
dc.subject Hypertrophied nucleus en_US
dc.subject Morphogenesis en_US
dc.subject TEM en_US
dc.title Pathological changes in Fenneropenaeus indicus experimentally infected with white spot virus and virus morphogenesis en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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