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Detection and molecular characterization of ascarid nematode infection (Toxascaris leoninaandToxocara cati) in captive Asiatic lions (Panthera leo persica)

✍ Scribed by Rahul Mohanchandra Pawar; Uthandaraman Lakshmikantan; Shakir Hasan; Anantula Poornachandar; Sisinthy Shivaji


Book ID
115063817
Publisher
Versita
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
460 KB
Volume
57
Category
Article
ISSN
1230-2821

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Abstract

The objective of this study was to investigate the ascarid infection in Asiatic lions using scat samples, based on microscopic analysis, PCR amplification of the ITS-2 region of ribosomal DNA and sequence analysis of the amplicons. Microscopic analysis indicated the presence of eggs of Toxascaris leonina in eleven of the sixteen scat samples analysed and in one of these eleven scats eggs of Toxocara cati were also detected. In five of the scats eggs were not detectable. The presence of T. leonina in all the infected samples was also confirmed by PCR amplification of the ITS-2 of ribosomal RNA gene and five of these also showed amplicons corresponding to T. cati, respectively. Toxocara canis infection was not observed in any of the scat samples. Nucleotide sequence analysis of the ITS-2 region indicated 97% to 99% similarity with T. leonina and T. cati, respectively. To our knowledge, this is the first molecular characterization of ascarid infection in captive Asiatic lions from a zoological garden of India. This study also indicates that Asiatic lions are more prone to infection either with T. leonina or T. cati and the parasite is not host specific.