Hematologic, cytochemical, ultrastructural, and molecular findings of Hepatozoon-infected flat-headed cats (Prionailurus planiceps)

Background: The flat-headed cat (Prionailurus planiceps) is a small wild cat of Southeast Asia and is considered extremely endangered. Little is known about the hematologic values, blood cell morphology, or hemoparasites of this species in relation to other Felidae. Objectives: The objective of this...

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Main Authors: Chaleow Salakij, Jarernsak Salakij, Nual Anong Narkkong, Theerapol Sirinarumitr, Rattapan Pattanarangsan
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spelling th-mahidol.189642018-07-12T09:54:14Z Hematologic, cytochemical, ultrastructural, and molecular findings of Hepatozoon-infected flat-headed cats (Prionailurus planiceps) Chaleow Salakij Jarernsak Salakij Nual Anong Narkkong Theerapol Sirinarumitr Rattapan Pattanarangsan Kasetsart University Mahasarakham University Mahidol University Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Veterinary Background: The flat-headed cat (Prionailurus planiceps) is a small wild cat of Southeast Asia and is considered extremely endangered. Little is known about the hematologic values, blood cell morphology, or hemoparasites of this species in relation to other Felidae. Objectives: The objective of this study was to report basic hematologic values and describe the light microscopic, cytochemical, and ultrastructural characteristics of blood cells in 2 wild-caught flat-headed cats. In addition, molecular analysis was done of a Hepatozoon organism found in the neutrophils of both cats. Methods: Blood samples were collected into EDTA from the cephalic vein. A CBC, manual differential count, manual reticulocyte count, cytochemical stains (Sudan black B [SBB], α-naphthyl acetate esterase [ANAE], and β-glucuronidase), and scanning and transmission electron microscopy were done using standard methods. Results: HCT was slightly lower and reticulocyte counts and red cell distribution width were higher than the expected values for other species of cats. Hepatozoon organisms were found in the cytoplasm of neutrophils in both cats, but the number of infected neutrophils was very low (1%-2%). Neutrophils stained strongly positive for SBB, but were negative for ANAE and β-glucuronidase. Hepatozoon -infected neutrophils were negative for SBB, but focally positive for ANAE and β-glucuronidase. By transmission electron microscopy, gamonts of Hepatozoon sp were observed in neutrophils, and rarely free in plasma. Infected neutrophils had fewer specific granules and more mitochondria compared with noninfected neutrophils. PCR products of partial 18S rRNA revealed that the isolate of Hepatozoon in the flat-headed cats was closely related to that of the frog Hepatozoon sp. Conclusions: These results add to our understanding of hematologic values and blood cell morphology in Hepatozoon-infected flat-headed cats as well as the molecular analysis of the Hepatozoon organism, and may be useful for the health management and evaluation of hemoparasitic disease in this species. ©2008 American Society for Veterinary Clinical Pathology. 2018-07-12T02:19:39Z 2018-07-12T02:19:39Z 2008-03-01 Article Veterinary Clinical Pathology. Vol.37, No.1 (2008), 31-41 10.1111/j.1939-165X.2008.00011.x 02756382 2-s2.0-44449174527 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/18964 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=44449174527&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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Thailand
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Veterinary
spellingShingle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Veterinary
Chaleow Salakij
Jarernsak Salakij
Nual Anong Narkkong
Theerapol Sirinarumitr
Rattapan Pattanarangsan
Hematologic, cytochemical, ultrastructural, and molecular findings of Hepatozoon-infected flat-headed cats (Prionailurus planiceps)
description Background: The flat-headed cat (Prionailurus planiceps) is a small wild cat of Southeast Asia and is considered extremely endangered. Little is known about the hematologic values, blood cell morphology, or hemoparasites of this species in relation to other Felidae. Objectives: The objective of this study was to report basic hematologic values and describe the light microscopic, cytochemical, and ultrastructural characteristics of blood cells in 2 wild-caught flat-headed cats. In addition, molecular analysis was done of a Hepatozoon organism found in the neutrophils of both cats. Methods: Blood samples were collected into EDTA from the cephalic vein. A CBC, manual differential count, manual reticulocyte count, cytochemical stains (Sudan black B [SBB], α-naphthyl acetate esterase [ANAE], and β-glucuronidase), and scanning and transmission electron microscopy were done using standard methods. Results: HCT was slightly lower and reticulocyte counts and red cell distribution width were higher than the expected values for other species of cats. Hepatozoon organisms were found in the cytoplasm of neutrophils in both cats, but the number of infected neutrophils was very low (1%-2%). Neutrophils stained strongly positive for SBB, but were negative for ANAE and β-glucuronidase. Hepatozoon -infected neutrophils were negative for SBB, but focally positive for ANAE and β-glucuronidase. By transmission electron microscopy, gamonts of Hepatozoon sp were observed in neutrophils, and rarely free in plasma. Infected neutrophils had fewer specific granules and more mitochondria compared with noninfected neutrophils. PCR products of partial 18S rRNA revealed that the isolate of Hepatozoon in the flat-headed cats was closely related to that of the frog Hepatozoon sp. Conclusions: These results add to our understanding of hematologic values and blood cell morphology in Hepatozoon-infected flat-headed cats as well as the molecular analysis of the Hepatozoon organism, and may be useful for the health management and evaluation of hemoparasitic disease in this species. ©2008 American Society for Veterinary Clinical Pathology.
author2 Kasetsart University
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Chaleow Salakij
Jarernsak Salakij
Nual Anong Narkkong
Theerapol Sirinarumitr
Rattapan Pattanarangsan
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author Chaleow Salakij
Jarernsak Salakij
Nual Anong Narkkong
Theerapol Sirinarumitr
Rattapan Pattanarangsan
author_sort Chaleow Salakij
title Hematologic, cytochemical, ultrastructural, and molecular findings of Hepatozoon-infected flat-headed cats (Prionailurus planiceps)
title_short Hematologic, cytochemical, ultrastructural, and molecular findings of Hepatozoon-infected flat-headed cats (Prionailurus planiceps)
title_full Hematologic, cytochemical, ultrastructural, and molecular findings of Hepatozoon-infected flat-headed cats (Prionailurus planiceps)
title_fullStr Hematologic, cytochemical, ultrastructural, and molecular findings of Hepatozoon-infected flat-headed cats (Prionailurus planiceps)
title_full_unstemmed Hematologic, cytochemical, ultrastructural, and molecular findings of Hepatozoon-infected flat-headed cats (Prionailurus planiceps)
title_sort hematologic, cytochemical, ultrastructural, and molecular findings of hepatozoon-infected flat-headed cats (prionailurus planiceps)
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/18964
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