Kidney disease in natural infection by Ehrlichia canis in dogs

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Main Author: Ziliani, Thaysa Felfili
Publication Date: 2019
Other Authors: Castilho, Alessandra Ramos, Poletto, Daiane, Mendonça, Adriane Jorge, Sousa, Valéria Régia Franco, Dutra, Valéria, Almeida, Arleana do Bom Parto Ferreira de
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Summary: Canine monocytic ehrlichiosis, caused by the intracellular bacterium Ehrlichia canis, can affect different organs, including the kidneys, in different stages of infection, and kidney involvement is considered one of the main causes of death related to the disease. This study aimed to investigate the occurrence of kidney disease in dogs naturally infected with E. canis and to correlate antibody levels with the severity of renal disease. Serum concentrations of urea, creatinine, and proteins (albumin and globulin), along with urine concentration, urine gamma-glutamyl transferase, and urine protein levels, were evaluated in 60 dogs with E. canis infection diagnosed by polymerase chain reaction. The detection of anti-E. canis antibodies was also performed for each dog. Of the 60 dogs with E. canis infection, 73.33% presented anti-E. canis antibodies. Laboratory abnormalities consistent with renal disease were observed in 33 (55%) infected dogs, and of these, 43.3% were in stage I chronic kidney disease. A positive correlation was observed between antibody levels and total plasma protein (p = 0.0332) and serum globulin (p = 0.0057) levels. In this study, renal disease was observed on routine laboratory testing in 55% of dogs with monocytic ehrlichiosis; however, there was no correlation between the stage of renal disease and the antibody titer against E. canis.
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spelling Kidney disease in natural infection by Ehrlichia canis in dogsDoença renal na infecção natural por Ehrlichia canis em cãesMonocytic ehrlichiosisDogGlomerulonephritisBiomarker.Erliquiose monocíticaCãoGlomerulonefriteBiomarcador.Canine monocytic ehrlichiosis, caused by the intracellular bacterium Ehrlichia canis, can affect different organs, including the kidneys, in different stages of infection, and kidney involvement is considered one of the main causes of death related to the disease. This study aimed to investigate the occurrence of kidney disease in dogs naturally infected with E. canis and to correlate antibody levels with the severity of renal disease. Serum concentrations of urea, creatinine, and proteins (albumin and globulin), along with urine concentration, urine gamma-glutamyl transferase, and urine protein levels, were evaluated in 60 dogs with E. canis infection diagnosed by polymerase chain reaction. The detection of anti-E. canis antibodies was also performed for each dog. Of the 60 dogs with E. canis infection, 73.33% presented anti-E. canis antibodies. Laboratory abnormalities consistent with renal disease were observed in 33 (55%) infected dogs, and of these, 43.3% were in stage I chronic kidney disease. A positive correlation was observed between antibody levels and total plasma protein (p = 0.0332) and serum globulin (p = 0.0057) levels. In this study, renal disease was observed on routine laboratory testing in 55% of dogs with monocytic ehrlichiosis; however, there was no correlation between the stage of renal disease and the antibody titer against E. canis.A Erliquiose monocítica canina, causada pela bactéria intracelular Ehrlichia canis, pode acometer diferentes órgãos inclusive os rins, nas distintas fases da infecção, sendo considerada uma das principais causas de óbito relacionadas a essa doença. Este trabalho teve por objetivo investigar a ocorrência de doença renal em cães naturalmente infectados por E. canis correlacionando à gravidade da doença renal. Sessenta cães com infecção por E. canis diagnosticados pela reação em cadeia pela polimerase (PCR) foram avaliados a concentração sérica de ureia e creatinina, proteínas (albumina e globulinas), urinálise, gamaglutamil transferase urinária e proteinúria. Paralelamente foi pesquisado a presença de anticorpos anti-E. canis pelo ensaio imunoenzimático (dot ELISA). Dos 60 cães com infecção por E. canis, 73,33% apresentaram anticorpos anti- E. canis, enquanto, 33 (55%) cães apresentaram achados laboratoriais condizentes com doença renal, e destes 43,3% dos cães encontravam-se no estágio I da doença renal. Correlação positiva foi observada entre os níveis de anticorpos, globulina sérica (p=0,0057) e proteínas plasmáticas totais (p=0,0332). Neste estudo, a doença renal foi observada em 55% dos cães com erliquiose monocítica, utilizando exames laboratoriais empregados na rotina clínica, sem correlação com o estadiamento da doença renal, apesar dos altos títulos de anticorpos contra E. canis.UEL2019-04-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/3272010.5433/1679-0359.2019v40n2p981Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 40 No. 2 (2019); 981-986Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 40 n. 2 (2019); 981-9861679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELenghttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/32720/25281Copyright (c) 2019 Semina: Ciências Agráriashttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessZiliani, Thaysa FelfiliCastilho, Alessandra RamosPoletto, DaianeMendonça, Adriane JorgeSousa, Valéria Régia FrancoDutra, ValériaAlmeida, Arleana do Bom Parto Ferreira de2022-10-19T14:46:01Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/32720Revistahttp://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrariasPUBhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/oaisemina.agrarias@uel.br1679-03591676-546Xopendoar:2022-10-19T14:46:01Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Kidney disease in natural infection by Ehrlichia canis in dogs
Doença renal na infecção natural por Ehrlichia canis em cães
title Kidney disease in natural infection by Ehrlichia canis in dogs
spellingShingle Kidney disease in natural infection by Ehrlichia canis in dogs
Ziliani, Thaysa Felfili
Monocytic ehrlichiosis
Dog
Glomerulonephritis
Biomarker.
Erliquiose monocítica
Cão
Glomerulonefrite
Biomarcador.
title_short Kidney disease in natural infection by Ehrlichia canis in dogs
title_full Kidney disease in natural infection by Ehrlichia canis in dogs
title_fullStr Kidney disease in natural infection by Ehrlichia canis in dogs
title_full_unstemmed Kidney disease in natural infection by Ehrlichia canis in dogs
title_sort Kidney disease in natural infection by Ehrlichia canis in dogs
author Ziliani, Thaysa Felfili
author_facet Ziliani, Thaysa Felfili
Castilho, Alessandra Ramos
Poletto, Daiane
Mendonça, Adriane Jorge
Sousa, Valéria Régia Franco
Dutra, Valéria
Almeida, Arleana do Bom Parto Ferreira de
author_role author
author2 Castilho, Alessandra Ramos
Poletto, Daiane
Mendonça, Adriane Jorge
Sousa, Valéria Régia Franco
Dutra, Valéria
Almeida, Arleana do Bom Parto Ferreira de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ziliani, Thaysa Felfili
Castilho, Alessandra Ramos
Poletto, Daiane
Mendonça, Adriane Jorge
Sousa, Valéria Régia Franco
Dutra, Valéria
Almeida, Arleana do Bom Parto Ferreira de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Monocytic ehrlichiosis
Dog
Glomerulonephritis
Biomarker.
Erliquiose monocítica
Cão
Glomerulonefrite
Biomarcador.
topic Monocytic ehrlichiosis
Dog
Glomerulonephritis
Biomarker.
Erliquiose monocítica
Cão
Glomerulonefrite
Biomarcador.
description Canine monocytic ehrlichiosis, caused by the intracellular bacterium Ehrlichia canis, can affect different organs, including the kidneys, in different stages of infection, and kidney involvement is considered one of the main causes of death related to the disease. This study aimed to investigate the occurrence of kidney disease in dogs naturally infected with E. canis and to correlate antibody levels with the severity of renal disease. Serum concentrations of urea, creatinine, and proteins (albumin and globulin), along with urine concentration, urine gamma-glutamyl transferase, and urine protein levels, were evaluated in 60 dogs with E. canis infection diagnosed by polymerase chain reaction. The detection of anti-E. canis antibodies was also performed for each dog. Of the 60 dogs with E. canis infection, 73.33% presented anti-E. canis antibodies. Laboratory abnormalities consistent with renal disease were observed in 33 (55%) infected dogs, and of these, 43.3% were in stage I chronic kidney disease. A positive correlation was observed between antibody levels and total plasma protein (p = 0.0332) and serum globulin (p = 0.0057) levels. In this study, renal disease was observed on routine laboratory testing in 55% of dogs with monocytic ehrlichiosis; however, there was no correlation between the stage of renal disease and the antibody titer against E. canis.
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