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Morphological and Molecular Detection of Dicrocoelium dendriticum Infection in Ruminants | ||
Iranian Journal of Veterinary Medicine | ||
مقاله 6، دوره 18، شماره 1، فروردین 2024، صفحه 51-58 اصل مقاله (2.27 M) | ||
نوع مقاله: Original Articles | ||
شناسه دیجیتال (DOI): 10.32598/ijvm.18.1.1005360 | ||
نویسندگان | ||
Nadia Hamid Mohammed* ؛ Wassan Amjad Alobaidii | ||
Department of Microbiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Mosul, Mosul, Iraq. | ||
چکیده | ||
Background: Dicrocoeliosis is a parasite disease that affects the liver of domestic and wild ruminants. It is one of the challenges in the livestock industry that causes significant diseases and economic losses. Objectives: This study aimed to identify Dicrocoelium dendriticum in sheep and cattle using their morphological and molecular characteristics. Methods: The current study examined 122 sheep and cattle livers from both sexes slaughtered in butcher shops. Found worms were selected randomly from the livers of sheep and cattle. They were stained for parasite morphometric measurements studies and macroscopic examination of the liver considering the color, consistency, and size. Molecular methods confirm the diagnosis of D. dendriticum in cattle and sheep. Results: The infection rates of D. dendriticum parasite in sheep and cattle were 34.4% and 10.7% respectively. The results showed a significant difference in the infection rate between sheep and cattle, while there is no significant difference between females and males in both sheep and cattle. Macroscopic diagnosis of the infected livers showed discoloration, swelling, wrinkled needle-spot shape and hyaline, the sharpness of liver margins loss, and biliary fibrosis. D. dendriticum was morphologically identified in all specimens collected from the sheep and cattle. The molecular examination confirmed the diagnosis of these parasites, which belonged to the species D. dendriticum, with a product reaction of 900 base pairs. Conclusion: This study is the first to isolate and detect D. dendriticum in sheep and cattle and to overview the genotype compositions of D. dendriticum. | ||
کلیدواژهها | ||
Dicrocoelium dendriticum؛ Dicrocoeliosis in sheep؛ Dicrocoeliosis in cattle؛ Lancet liver fluke؛ PCR of Dicrocoelium | ||
اصل مقاله | ||
Introduction
Morphometric measurements of D. dendriticum in sheep and cattle are presented in Table 2.
It also shows that the mean of the internal-external diameter of the oral and ventral suckers, in addition to diameters of testes, vitelline glands (length, width), and the testes orientation in the D. dendriticum (Tandem testes) (Figures 1 and 2).
The current study clarifies that D. dendriticum is the only species isolated from sheep and cattle, according to morphometric and molecular studies. Macroscopic diagnosis of the infected livers shows discoloration, swelling, wrinkled spots, hyaline and biliary fibrosis, and lack of sharpness of liver margins (Figure 3).
In addition, many flukes are detected in the liver’s bile ducts. As for the results of molecular analysis, the amplification of DNA of worms by using PCR-RFLP used a specific primer of D. dendriticum nad1 fragment (900 bp), and then digestion to produce 206 and 694 bp fragments. All samples were positive for D. dendriticum (Figure 4).
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