Fish Pathology
Online ISSN : 1881-7335
Print ISSN : 0388-788X
ISSN-L : 0388-788X
Fluorochrome Uvitex 2B Stain for Detection of the Microsporidian Causing Beko Disease of Yellowtail and Goldstriped Amberjack Juveniles
Hiroshi YokoyamaJeong-Ho KimJun SatoMotohiko SanoKeiji Hirano
Author information
JOURNAL FREE ACCESS

1996 Volume 31 Issue 2 Pages 99-104

Details
Abstract
The fluorochrome Uvitex 2B [4, 4-BIS (2-di (2-hyroxyethyl) -amino-4- (3-sulfophenylamino) -1, 3, 5-triazine-6-ylamino) -stilbene-2, 2-disulfonic acid, sodium salt] stain was used for detection of Microsporidium seriolae (Protozoa : Microspora), the causative agent of beko disease of yellowtail Seriola quinqueradiata and goldstriped amberjack S. lalandi juveniles. For detection of the parasite, microscopical fluorescence examination for spores in the Uvitex 2B-stained smears of trunk muscle homogenates was much more sensitive than the conventional visual inspection for “cysts” in the trunk muscle. The Uvitex 2B-H & E stain of deparaffinized sections was applicable to the examination for the sporulation sequence in “cysts” and spore dispersal into adjacent tissues or other organs. Thus, Uvitex 2B stain was found to be useful not only for a rapid and sensitive diagnosis of beko disease but also for histopathological studies of microsporidian infections.
Content from these authors
© The Japanese Society of Fish Pathology
Previous article Next article
feedback
Top