| Literature DB >> 32650821 |
Dimitris Dimzas1, Simone Morelli2, Donato Traversa2, Angela Di Cesare2, Yoo Ree Van Bourgonie3, Karin Breugelmans3, Thierry Backeljau3,4, Antonio Frangipane di Regalbono5, Anastasia Diakou6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The metastrongyloid nematodes Aelurostrongylus abstrusus, Troglostrongylus brevior and Angiostrongylus chabaudi are cardiopulmonary parasites affecting domestic cats (Felis catus) and wildcats (Felis silvestris). Although knowledge on these nematodes has been improved in the past years, gaps in our knowledge of their distribution and role of gastropods as intermediate hosts in Europe still exist. This study reports on the presence of these nematodes and their intermediate hosts in an area in Greece where domestic cats and wildcats occur in sympatry.Entities:
Keywords: Aelurostrongylus abstrusus; Angiostrongylus chabaudi; Cardiopulmonary parasites; Domestic cat; Gastropods; Slugs; Snails; Troglostrongylus brevior; Wildcat
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32650821 PMCID: PMC7350685 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-020-04213-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Fig. 1Areas of Greece where terrestrial gastropods infected with feline metastrongyloids where collected. A, Kozani (Aelurostrongylus abstrusus in Helix lucorum); B, Vyrοnia (A. abstrusus in Massylaea vermiculata); C, Lake Kerkini (Troglostrongylus brevior in Tandonia cf. sowerbyi); D, Lake Koronia (Angiostrongylus chabaudi in H. lucorum and M. vermiculata); E, Lake Volvi (A. chabaudi in Limax cf. conemenosi)
Species of infected gastropods the deposited cox1 and 16S GenBank accession numbers, area of collection, species of parasites, larval stage and number of larvae in each gastropod, and area of gastropods’ collection
| Gastropod species (GenBank ID: | Locality | Coordinates | Altitude (masl) | Parasite species | Life stage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Snails | |||||
(MT293861/MT298682) | Kozani | 40.28'N, 21.78'E | 710 | L3 ( | |
(MT293859/MT298680) | Vyronia | 41.26'N, 23.25'E | 9 | L3 ( | |
(MT293862/–) | Lake Koronia | 40.70'N, 23.18'E | 100 | L3 ( | |
(MT293860/MT298681) | Lake Koronia | 40.70'N, 23.18'E | 100 | L3 ( | |
| Slugs | |||||
(MT293863/MT298683) | Lake Kerkini | 41.23'N, 23.09'E | 35 | L2 ( | |
(MT293864/MT298684) | Lake Volvi | 40.65'N, 23.49'E | 55 | L1 ( | |
(MT293865/MT298685) | Lake Volvi | 40.65’N, 23.49'E | 55 | L3 ( | |
Abbreviations: masl, meters above sea level; L1, first-stage larvae; L2, second-stage larvae; L3, third-stage larvae
Fig. 2Third-stage larvae (L3) of feline cardiopulmonary nematodes found in naturally infected intermediate gastropod hosts in Greece. aAelurostrongylus abstrusus. bTroglostrongylus brevior. cAngiostrongylus chabaudi
Fig. 3Morphology of the posterior region of the third-stage larvae (L3) of feline cardiopulmonary nematodes found in naturally infected intermediate gastropod hosts in Greece. aAelurostrongylus abstrusus with a terminal knob. bTroglostrongylus brevior with one caudal and two ventral notches and a small slightly rounded tip of tail. cAngiostrongylus chabaudi with two caudal notches and an acute tip of tail
Measurements (in μm) of the larval stages of feline cardiopulmonary nematodes in gastropods in Greece, presented with corresponding ranges from previous reports
| Characteristics | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ea | Nb | P ( | Ec | Nd | P (L2 = 1, L3 = 10) | Ee | P ( | ||||
| L3 | L3 | L3 | L2 | L3 | L2 | L3 | L2 | L3 | L3 | L3 | |
| Total body length | 459–670 | 330–635 | 444–608 | 330–399 | 417–450 | nr | nr | 330 | 428–497 | 580–710 | 444–868 |
| Maximum body width | 25–38 | 22–38 | 25–33 | 22–28 | 19–23 | nr | nr | 20 | 20–25 | 28–43 | 32–40 |
| Oesophagus length | 194–221 | 130–215 | 175–195 | 110–125 | 121–145 | nr | nr | 160 | 125–158 | 213–277 | 175–250 |
| Nerve-ring to anterior extremity | 75–80 | 40–72 | 75–85 | nv | 60–67 | nr | nr | nv | 75–80 | 76–102 | 88–110 |
| Anus to posterior extremity | 34–44 | 20–35 | 28–35 | 35 | 30–42 | nr | nr | 35 | 40–43 | 27–47 | 43–55 |
| Primordium to posterior extremity | 126–265 | 150–180 | 162–193 | nv | 168 | nr | nr | nv | 167–178 | 181–222 | 90–168 |
| Excretory pore to anterior extremity | 87–102 | 90–99 | 91–94 | nv | 50–79 | nr | nr | nv | 85–92 | 84–119 | 93–112 |
aReferences [10, 28, 29, 32, 34, 46–48]
bReferences [31, 35, 36]
cReferences [10, 28]
dReferences [38, 39]
eReference [44]
Abbreviations: E, experimental infection; N, natural infection; P, present study (number of larvae measured); nv, not visible; nr, not reported; L2, second stage larvae; L3, third-stage larvae
Fig. 4Troglostrongylus brevior (L2) (a) and Angiostrongylus chabaudi (L1) (b) found in naturally infected gastropods in Greece