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DAO 40:147-155 (2000)
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Lympholeukemia in madai Pagrus major in Japan
Teruo Miyazaki1,*, Yukako Asai2, Tatsuya Kobayashi1, Masato Miyata1
1Faculty of Bioresources, Mie University, 1515 Kamihama, Tsu, Mie 514-8507, Japan 2Faculty of Medicine, Nagoya University, Tsurumai, Showa-ku, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
*E-mail: miyazaki@bio.mie-u.ac.jp

ABSTRACT: Lympholeukemia has been occurring to an epizootic extent with mass mortality in 1 and 2 yr old madai (= Japanese red sea bream) Pagrus major in the winter season (October-May) in the western regions of Japan since 1975. Diseased fish
displayed severe anemia and markedly increased numbers of neoplastic lymphocytoid and lymphoblastoid cells in the blood. Neoplastic cells originated in the splenic lymphatic cells and systemically caused severe metastatic lesions in the heart, liver,
kidney, digestive tracts, gills and the lateral musculature. Electron microscopy revealed adeno-like viral particles (78 to 83 nm in diameter) in the nucleus of lymphoblastoid cells which appeared in the early prevalent stage but no viral particles in the
lymphocytoid cells or plasmacytoid cells, which subsequently increased in number. In this paper, we describe light and electron microscopic features of neoplasms and neoplastic cells.
KEY WORDS: Lympholeukemia · Adeno-like virus · Red Sea bream

Published in DAO Vol.
40, No. 2
(2000) on March 14
ISSN: 0177-5103.
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