Effects of shell disease syndrome on the haemocytes and humoral defences of the edible crab, Cancer pagurus

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  • Claire L. Vogan
  • Andrew F. Rowley
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Crustaceans affected by shell disease syndrome display characteristic black-spot lesions in regions of exoskeletal degradation. Vogan et al. [Dis. Aquat. Org. (2001)] have shown that the severity of shell disease in the edible crab, Cancer pagurus, correlates with an increase in haemocoelic bacterial infections and may therefore serve as an external marker for the internal health of the animal. Therefore, this present study examined if the same crabs with shell disease lesions and varying degrees of bacterial septicaemia also displayed differences in the haemogramme, haemolymph phenoloxidase activity, total protein, copper and urea, as well as haemolymph-derived antibacterial activity, compared to uninfected individuals. A strong correlation was found between the severity of shell disease and a reduction in serum protein, which was further indicative of haemocoelic infection. Levels of copper, urea, phenoloxidase, and antibacterial activity in the haemolymph showed no correlations with the proportion of exoskeletal lesion cover. However, the degree of melanisation of haemolymph samples taken from shell-diseased individuals was less than that seen in disease-free crabs. Total haemocyte counts were unaffected by the disease, although some minor changes were found in the differential counts. Overall, despite having intrahaemocoelic infections, shell disease-affected individuals displayed few changes in the cellular or humoral defence parameters examined. D 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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تاریخ انتشار 2002