Protective immunity of carp to ichthyophthiriasis has been confirmed,
and demonstrated for the first time in juvenile carp, 10-12 weeks old.
Standard immunisation procedures were developed here using the theront
in preference to cysts. Immunisation included exposure of fish on 3
separate occasions of 14 day intervals to doses of approximately 2,000
theronts per fish, 80/ cm³. Procedures were controlled so that
infections were not allowed to continue beyond the primary stage pH
(7.0-7.2 ) and temperature (20±2° C) were maintained throughout
experimental periods. Four weeks after third immunising dose, fish
were exposed to a potentially lethal challenge, approximately 8,000
theronts per fish, 320/cm³. Following immunisation , fish showed total
protection up to 1 month and decreasing protection up to 3 months
during which period, mortalities were recorded on challenge. Humoral
antibody was monitored at specific stages of experimental infections,
peak response 6-8 weeks following exposure with detectable levels of
antibody persisting for at least 12 weeks. Immunosuppression was
demonstrated following intraperitoneal administration of synthetic
corticosteroid Triamcinolone acetonide, doses of 200 µg, 100 µg and 10
µg gˉ¹ body weight, and corticosteroid Hydrocortisone 21-hemisuccinate,
doses of 100 µg and 10 µg gˉ¹ body weight, given 14 days after
challenge. Immunosuppression was not associated with any significant
fall in antibody titre. Studies in cross immunity between Tetrahymena
pyriformis (CCAP 1630/W Claff, 1939 (w)) and Ichthyophthirius multifiliis
showed no evidence of the former conferring protection to
ichthyophthiriasis. Methods of administration of T. pyriformis to
juvenile carp included intraperitoneal injection of freeze dried cilia
and whole, live T. pyriformis. The kinetics of the humoral response
were measured over 12 weeks, peak antibody titres occurring 6-8 weeks
following antigen administration. Proliferative responses measured by
autoradiography were recorded prior to peak antibody production.
Overall results are discussed in relation to immunosuppression,
mechanisms of immunity and control and treatment of the disease.
Date of Award | 1987 |
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Original language | English |
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THE IMMUNE RESPONSE IN CARP, CYPRINUS CARPIO L. TO ICHTHYOPHTHIRIUS MULTIFILIIS, FOUQUET 1876
HOUGHTON, G. (Author). 1987
Student thesis: PhD