Hepatic granulomas in canine visceral leishmaniasis and clinical status

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Autor(a) principal: Sant’Ana,J.A.P.
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Lima,W.G., Oliveira,M.R., Simões,L.A., Michalick,M.S.M., Melo,M.N., Tafuri,W.L., Tafuri,Wg.L.
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivo brasileiro de medicina veterinária e zootecnia (Online)
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Resumo: The histopathological description of intralobular hepatic granulomas in animals with a defined clinical status (asymptomatic, oligosymptomatic and symptomatic animals) was reported. Seventy-one mongrel dogs naturally infected with Leishmania chagasi were obtained from two Brazilian endemic areas: João Pessoa, PB and Belo Horizonte, MG. The hepatic parasite load was determined and compared to granuloma formation. Liver fragments from all infected animals showed remarkable leishmaniotic granulomatous inflammatory reaction. Granulomas with variable size were constituted by macrophages (parasitized or not with amastigotes of L. chagasi), some epithelioid cells, small numbers of lymphocytes, plasma cells, and rare neutrophils. Asymptomatic dogs had higher numbers of granulomas than oligosymptomatic and symptomatic animals from both geographical regions. However, the average diametric size of granulomas was very heterogeneous in all groups, independently of the geographic region (P>0.05). Parasite tissue load did not show any difference among liver fragments of all animals, especially when considering the defined clinical status and/or their geographic origin.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Hepatic granulomas in canine visceral leishmaniasis and clinical status
title Hepatic granulomas in canine visceral leishmaniasis and clinical status
spellingShingle Hepatic granulomas in canine visceral leishmaniasis and clinical status
Sant’Ana,J.A.P.
dog
leishmaniasis
hepatic granuloma
clinical status
title_short Hepatic granulomas in canine visceral leishmaniasis and clinical status
title_full Hepatic granulomas in canine visceral leishmaniasis and clinical status
title_fullStr Hepatic granulomas in canine visceral leishmaniasis and clinical status
title_full_unstemmed Hepatic granulomas in canine visceral leishmaniasis and clinical status
title_sort Hepatic granulomas in canine visceral leishmaniasis and clinical status
author Sant’Ana,J.A.P.
author_facet Sant’Ana,J.A.P.
Lima,W.G.
Oliveira,M.R.
Simões,L.A.
Michalick,M.S.M.
Melo,M.N.
Tafuri,W.L.
Tafuri,Wg.L.
author_role author
author2 Lima,W.G.
Oliveira,M.R.
Simões,L.A.
Michalick,M.S.M.
Melo,M.N.
Tafuri,W.L.
Tafuri,Wg.L.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sant’Ana,J.A.P.
Lima,W.G.
Oliveira,M.R.
Simões,L.A.
Michalick,M.S.M.
Melo,M.N.
Tafuri,W.L.
Tafuri,Wg.L.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv dog
leishmaniasis
hepatic granuloma
clinical status
topic dog
leishmaniasis
hepatic granuloma
clinical status
description The histopathological description of intralobular hepatic granulomas in animals with a defined clinical status (asymptomatic, oligosymptomatic and symptomatic animals) was reported. Seventy-one mongrel dogs naturally infected with Leishmania chagasi were obtained from two Brazilian endemic areas: João Pessoa, PB and Belo Horizonte, MG. The hepatic parasite load was determined and compared to granuloma formation. Liver fragments from all infected animals showed remarkable leishmaniotic granulomatous inflammatory reaction. Granulomas with variable size were constituted by macrophages (parasitized or not with amastigotes of L. chagasi), some epithelioid cells, small numbers of lymphocytes, plasma cells, and rare neutrophils. Asymptomatic dogs had higher numbers of granulomas than oligosymptomatic and symptomatic animals from both geographical regions. However, the average diametric size of granulomas was very heterogeneous in all groups, independently of the geographic region (P>0.05). Parasite tissue load did not show any difference among liver fragments of all animals, especially when considering the defined clinical status and/or their geographic origin.
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