Evaluation of terrestrial gastropods as possible intermediate hosts of Gurltia paralysans in southern Chile

Author:

Sepúlveda-García Paulina1,Gómez Marcelo1ORCID,Moroni Manuel1,Muñoz Pamela1,Müller Ananda2

Affiliation:

1. Universidad Austral de Chile, Chile

2. Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, Saint Kitts and Nevis; Universidad Austral de Chile, Chile

Abstract

Abstract Gurltia paralysans is the causal agent of gurltiosis in domestic cats in South America. Although the life cycle of G. paralysans is unknown, it is thought that gastropods could act as intermediate hosts (IHs), as is the case for several nematodes in the Angiostrongylidae family. The aim of this study was to search for G. paralysans larvae in terrestrial gastropods and determine their role in the life cycle of this nematode species. Terrestrial gastropod samples (n=835) were collected in Punucapa, Valdivia, southern Chile, where cases of gurltiosis had been reported before. The samples included species from the families Arionidae, Limacidae, Helicidae and Milacidae. All gastropods were subjected to enzymatic digestion to isolate G. paralysans larvae. Ten percent of the gastropod samples were analyzed using seminested PCR targeting the 28S rRNA gene, while 2.6% were analyzed by histopathological examination. The results indicated the absence of G. paralysans when using any of the three methods. In conclusion, further studies are needed to evaluate specific species of aquatic or native gastropods acting as possible IHs (in this geographic location).

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Veterinary,Parasitology

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