Viral Erythrocytic Necrosis(VEN) in Marine Fishes (魚病に関する国際セミナ

Viral erythrocytic necrosis (YEN) is a unique viral infection of marine and anadromous teleosts. Our studies have focused on VEN in cod (Gadus morhua) and herring (Clupea harengus h .) with emphasis on characterization of the virus and its interaction with the host. Ultrastructural studies in our laboratory have shown that VEN virus of cod is structurally larger (330 nm) and more complex than VEN virus in herring (145nm); both are icosohedral in shape with a central nucleoid which may or may not be toroid. The virus from herring and Greenland cod have no structures external to the capsid whereas VEN virus from cod in North America have an amorphous peplos. Horizontal transmission of the virus in cod was accomplished although the attack rate was low; intraspecific tranmission was not accomplished. Infection with VEN virus resulted in a reduced resistance to stress, but no direct mortalities were noted. The oxygen transport function of VEN infected erythrocytes was not altered. An in vitro system for long term maintenance of cod erythrocytes was developed. Further work with this system revealed that VEN infected cells of both cod and herring lysed more rapidly than did uninfected cells. Incorporation of thymidine and amino acids, but not uridine, was significantly higher. in VEN infected cells than in uninfected cells, indicating virus replication had occurred. The effect of VEN infection on several blood parameters, including serum electrolytes, formed element composition and morphology, and cellular and serum enzymes are currently being studied.

[1]  J. R. Macmillan,et al.  Artificial transmission to and susceptibility of Puget Sound fish to viral erythrocytic necrosis (VEN) , 1979 .

[2]  H. Shiota,et al.  Efficacy of acycloguanosine against herpetic ulcers in rabbit cornea. , 1979, The British journal of ophthalmology.

[3]  T. Evelyn,et al.  Viral erythrocytic necrosis: natural occurrence in Pacific salmon and experimental transmission. , 1978 .

[4]  D. Powers,et al.  Allosteric modifiers of fish hemoglobins: in vitro and in vivo studies of the effect of ambient oxygen and pH on erythrocyte ATP concentrations. , 1978, The Journal of experimental zoology.

[5]  R. Walker,et al.  Piscine Erythrocytic Necrosis Virus in Atlantic Cod, Gadus morhua, and Other Fish: Ultrastructure and Distribution , 1977 .

[6]  A. Davies,et al.  A Pirhemocyton-like parasite of the Blenny, Blennius pholis L. (Teleostei; Blenniidae) and its relationship to Immanoplasma Neumann, 1909. , 1973, International journal for parasitology.

[7]  W. Stehbens,et al.  The viral nature of Pirhemocyton tarentolae. , 1966, Journal of ultrastructure research.

[8]  P. Reno,et al.  Ultrastructural Studies of Piscine Erythrocytic Necrosis (PEN) in Atlantic Herring (Clupea harengus harengus) , 1978 .

[9]  S. Sherburne ERYTHROCYTE DEGENERATION IN THE ATLANTIC HERRING, CLUPBA HARENGUS HARENGUS L. , 1973 .

[10]  E. Cooper,et al.  Lamellar membrane encircled viruses in the erythrocytes of Rana pipiens. , 1969, Journal of ultrastructure research.