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Treatment of fish parasites

2. Effects of Praziquantel, Niclosamide, Levamisole-HCl, and Metrifonate on monogenea (Gyrodactylus aculeati, Diplozoon paradoxum)

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In research for successful treatment of fish parasitized by monogeneans, four substances (Praziquantel, Niclosamide, Levamisole-HCl, and Metrifonate) were tested in vivo against Gyrodactylus aculeati parasitizing the skin of sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus). Fish were incubated in water containing different solutions of the drugs. Praziquantel, Niclosamide and Levamisole-HCl were effective against Gyrodactylus aculeati. Praziquantel caused irreversible lesions in the parasite tegument (beginning with 1 Μg/ml and 90 min exposure). Niclosamide was effective in a narrow concentration range of 0.075–0.1 Μg/ml (90 min). Levamisole-HCl was effective in a concentration range of 20–50 Μg/ml for 120 min. Like Praziquantel, Niclosamide and Levamisole-HCl led to damage of the parasite tegument. The opisthaptor region and the openings of the cephalic glands were most severely affected.

Furthermore, the effects of Niclosamide, Levamisole-HCl and Metrifonate on Diplozoon paradoxum parasitizing the gills of chubs (Squalius cephalus) and breams (Abramis brama) were investigated. Levamisole-HCl (10 Μg/ml) and Niclosamide (0.2 Μg/ml) were effective against Diplozoon paradoxum after an exposure of 90 min and 45 min in vitro. The parasites were severely affected along the midbody. Metrifonate caused a lysis of the tegument and a strong secretion of slime.

It is suggested that chemotherapy against Gyrodactylus sp. may be accomplished with 10 mg Praziquantel/l for 3 h during storage in smaller tanks. Niclosamide (0.1 mg/l for 90 min), or Levamisole-HCl (50 mg/l for 120 min) may be used alternatively. Concentrations of Niclosamide and Levamisole-HCl have to be calculated with accuracy, since fish only tolerate a very narrow range of these drugs (Niclosamide: 0.1 mg/l for 120 min; Levamisole-HCl: 50 mg/l for 120 min).

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Abbreviations

AC :

attaching clamps

AN :

annular depressions of the surface

BL :

basal lamina

BP :

ballon-like protrusions

BY :

basal labyrinth

CH :

central hook

CS :

ciliary sense cell

EV :

electron-pale vesicle

F :

fibrous content

G :

grooves in the tegument

IH :

insertion of central hooks

IN :

invagination of the tegument

IV :

inner vacuolization

LC :

lobes of the cephalic glands

LM :

longitudinal muscles

M :

microvillus

MI:

mitochondrium

MH :

marginal hooklet

OC :

openings of the cephalic glands

OH :

opisthaptor

P :

peduncle

PH :

prohaptor

RM :

ring muscles

SC :

surface coat

SW :

spider web like structure

T :

tegument

TR :

trabeculum

TS :

thread-like structures

V :

vacuole

VE :

vacuoles starting from electron-pale vesicles

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Schmahl, G., Taraschewski, H. Treatment of fish parasites. Parasitol Res 73, 341–351 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00531089

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