Mucocutaneous lesions in free-ranging Atlantic bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus from the southeastern USA

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作者
Bossart, Gregory D. [1 ,2 ]
Schaefer, Adam M. [3 ]
McCulloch, Stephen [3 ]
Goldstein, Juli [3 ]
Fair, Patricia A. [4 ]
Reif, John S. [5 ]
机构
[1] Georgia Aquarium, Atlanta, GA 30313 USA
[2] Univ Miami, Miller Sch Med, Div Comparat Pathol, Miami, FL 33101 USA
[3] Florida Atlantic Univ, Oceanog Inst, Harbor Branch, Ft Pierce, FL 34946 USA
[4] NOAA, Natl Ocean Serv, Ctr Coastal Environm Hlth & Biomol Res, Charleston, SC 29412 USA
[5] Colorado State Univ, Coll Vet Med & Biomed Sci, Dept Environm & Radiol Hlth Sci, Ft Collins, CO 80523 USA
关键词
Papilloma; Lobomycosis; Lacazia loboi; Tattoo skin disease; Dermatitis; Hyperplasia; Zoonosis; Cetacean; Pathology; INDIAN RIVER LAGOON; TRACE-ELEMENT CONCENTRATIONS; TATTOO SKIN-DISEASE; CLINICOIMMUNOPATHOLOGIC FINDINGS; PERFLUOROALKYL COMPOUNDS; PHOCOENA-SPINIPINNIS; SOUTH-CAROLINA; FLORIDA; PAPILLOMAVIRUS; CETACEANS;
D O I
10.3354/dao02895
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
Mucocutaneous lesions were biopsied from free-ranging Atlantic bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus inhabiting the Indian River Lagoon (IRL), Florida, and estuarine waters of Charleston (CHS), South Carolina, USA, between 2003 and 2013. A total of 78 incisional biopsies from 58 dolphins (n = 43 IRL, n = 15 CHS) were examined. Thirteen dolphins had 2 lesions biopsied at the same examination, and 6 dolphins were re-examined and re-biopsied at time intervals varying from 1 to 8 yr. Biopsy sites included the skin (n = 47), tongue (n = 2), and genital mucosa (n = 29). Pathologic diagnoses were: orogenital sessile papilloma (39.7%), cutaneous lobomycosis (16.7%), tattoo skin disease (TSD; 15.4%), nonspecific chronic to chronic-active dermatitis (15.4%), and epidermal hyperplasia (12.8%). Pathologic diagnoses from dolphins with 2 lesions were predominately orogenital sessile papillomas (n = 9) with nonspecific chronic to chronic-active dermatitis (n = 4), TSD (n = 3), lobomycosis (n = 1), and epidermal hyperplasia (n = 1). Persistent pathologic diagnoses from the same dolphins re-examined and re-biopsied at different times included genital sessile papillomas (n = 3), lobomycosis (n = 2), and nonspecific dermatitis (n = 2). This is the first study documenting the various types, combined prevalence, and progression of mucocutaneous lesions in dolphins from the southeastern USA. The data support other published findings describing the health patterns in dolphins from these geographic regions. Potential health impacts related to the observed suite of lesions are important for the IRL and CHS dolphin populations, since previous studies have indicated that both populations are affected by complex infectious diseases often associated with immunologic disturbances and anthropogenic contaminants.
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页码:175 / 184
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