Progression of striped jack nervous necrosis virus (SJNNV) infection in naturally and experimentally infected striped jack Pseudocaranx dentex larvae.

Diseases of Aquatic Organisms Volume 24 Issue 2 Page 99-105 published_at 1996-02-01
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Progression of striped jack nervous necrosis virus (SJNNV) infection in naturally and experimentally infected striped jack Pseudocaranx dentex larvae.
Creator
Nguyen H.D.
Muroga Kiyokuni
Source Title
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
Volume 24
Issue 2
Start Page 99
End Page 105
Abstract
The progress of infection with SJNNV (nodavirus), the causative agent of viral nervous necrosis (VNN), was investigated by using naturally infected (acute and subacute groups) and experimentally infected striped jack larvae at different stages of infection. Although there were slight differences in the progress of infection among the 3 groups of fish examined, the general features of infection were quite similar. Necrosis and vacuolation of the nerve cells were first observed in the spinal cord, particularly in the area just above the swimbladder, later in the brain, and then in the retina. Mortalities occurred 1 to 2 d after the commencement of lytic degeneration of the cells, which resulted in heavy vacuolation in these nervous tissues. Virus antigens were detectable in the nervous tissues by the fluorescent antibody technique (FAT) when conspicuous vacuolation appeared in the cytoplasm. Virus particles were detectable by electron microscopy in concurrence with the appearance of heavy tissue vacuolation. These results indicate that SJNNV exhibits a tropism for nerve cells and its initial multiplication site is the spinal cord, from which the virus spreads to the brain and finally to the retina. Hyperplasia was observed in the skin of 1 naturally infected larval group (acute infection) and virus multiplication was observed in these affected epithelial cells. However, the role of skin as a portal of entry for SJNNV remains unclear.
Keywords
Viral nervous necrosis
Nodavirus
Striped jack
In vivo multiplication
NDC
Zoology [ 480 ]
Language
eng
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
Inter-Research
Date of Issued 1996-02-01
Rights
Copyright (c) 1996 Inter-Research.
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 0177-5103
[ISSN] 1616-1580
[DOI] 10.3354/dao024099
[NCID] AA10443976
[DOI] http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/dao024099