Pancreatic lesions in acute experimental Chagas' disease

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Autor(a) principal: Corbett,Carlos Eduardo Pereira
Data de Publicação: 2002
Outros Autores: Scremin,Luciano Henrique Gazoni, Lombardi,Rafael Arsky, Gama-Rodrigues,Joaquim José, Okumura,Masayuki
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista do Hospital das Clínicas
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Resumo: BACKGROUND: Chagas' disease is an endemic tropical affliction found from southern United States to Argentina. The acute phase of this disease is difficult to study in man because the symptoms are non-specific and most cases require no medical assistance. Experimental models have been developed for sequential studies, and intense parasitism in all organs and tissues, including the pancreas, have been detected in the acute phase. PURPOSE: To evaluate the involvement of the pancreas in acute experimental Chagas' disease in a mouse model by histopathological characterization. CASUISTIC AND METHODS: Ten BALBc mice, about 20 g, injected i.p. with 100 000 forms of the Y strain of Trypanosoma cruzi were used. The animals were sacrificed after 14 days of infection. Fragments of pancreas were processed by conventional paraffin embedding and hematoxylin-eosin staining. RESULTS: Ruptured pseudocysts and release of parasites to the extracellular medium caused by necrosis of acinar and duct cells and foci of fat were the most striking histopathological features of acute Chagasic pancreatitis. CONCLUSION: Parasitism is the main cause of acute pancreatitis in Chagas' disease.
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spelling Pancreatic lesions in acute experimental Chagas' diseaseChagas' diseasePancreasPathologyMouse modelTrypanosoma cruziBACKGROUND: Chagas' disease is an endemic tropical affliction found from southern United States to Argentina. The acute phase of this disease is difficult to study in man because the symptoms are non-specific and most cases require no medical assistance. Experimental models have been developed for sequential studies, and intense parasitism in all organs and tissues, including the pancreas, have been detected in the acute phase. PURPOSE: To evaluate the involvement of the pancreas in acute experimental Chagas' disease in a mouse model by histopathological characterization. CASUISTIC AND METHODS: Ten BALBc mice, about 20 g, injected i.p. with 100 000 forms of the Y strain of Trypanosoma cruzi were used. The animals were sacrificed after 14 days of infection. Fragments of pancreas were processed by conventional paraffin embedding and hematoxylin-eosin staining. RESULTS: Ruptured pseudocysts and release of parasites to the extracellular medium caused by necrosis of acinar and duct cells and foci of fat were the most striking histopathological features of acute Chagasic pancreatitis. CONCLUSION: Parasitism is the main cause of acute pancreatitis in Chagas' disease.Faculdade de Medicina / Universidade de São Paulo - FM/USP2002-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0041-87812002000200003Revista do Hospital das Clínicas v.57 n.2 2002reponame:Revista do Hospital das Clínicasinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USP10.1590/S0041-87812002000200003info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCorbett,Carlos Eduardo PereiraScremin,Luciano Henrique GazoniLombardi,Rafael ArskyGama-Rodrigues,Joaquim JoséOkumura,Masayukieng2002-10-18T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0041-87812002000200003Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rhcPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista.hc@hcnet.usp.br1678-99030041-8781opendoar:2002-10-18T00:00Revista do Hospital das Clínicas - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pancreatic lesions in acute experimental Chagas' disease
title Pancreatic lesions in acute experimental Chagas' disease
spellingShingle Pancreatic lesions in acute experimental Chagas' disease
Corbett,Carlos Eduardo Pereira
Chagas' disease
Pancreas
Pathology
Mouse model
Trypanosoma cruzi
title_short Pancreatic lesions in acute experimental Chagas' disease
title_full Pancreatic lesions in acute experimental Chagas' disease
title_fullStr Pancreatic lesions in acute experimental Chagas' disease
title_full_unstemmed Pancreatic lesions in acute experimental Chagas' disease
title_sort Pancreatic lesions in acute experimental Chagas' disease
author Corbett,Carlos Eduardo Pereira
author_facet Corbett,Carlos Eduardo Pereira
Scremin,Luciano Henrique Gazoni
Lombardi,Rafael Arsky
Gama-Rodrigues,Joaquim José
Okumura,Masayuki
author_role author
author2 Scremin,Luciano Henrique Gazoni
Lombardi,Rafael Arsky
Gama-Rodrigues,Joaquim José
Okumura,Masayuki
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Corbett,Carlos Eduardo Pereira
Scremin,Luciano Henrique Gazoni
Lombardi,Rafael Arsky
Gama-Rodrigues,Joaquim José
Okumura,Masayuki
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Chagas' disease
Pancreas
Pathology
Mouse model
Trypanosoma cruzi
topic Chagas' disease
Pancreas
Pathology
Mouse model
Trypanosoma cruzi
description BACKGROUND: Chagas' disease is an endemic tropical affliction found from southern United States to Argentina. The acute phase of this disease is difficult to study in man because the symptoms are non-specific and most cases require no medical assistance. Experimental models have been developed for sequential studies, and intense parasitism in all organs and tissues, including the pancreas, have been detected in the acute phase. PURPOSE: To evaluate the involvement of the pancreas in acute experimental Chagas' disease in a mouse model by histopathological characterization. CASUISTIC AND METHODS: Ten BALBc mice, about 20 g, injected i.p. with 100 000 forms of the Y strain of Trypanosoma cruzi were used. The animals were sacrificed after 14 days of infection. Fragments of pancreas were processed by conventional paraffin embedding and hematoxylin-eosin staining. RESULTS: Ruptured pseudocysts and release of parasites to the extracellular medium caused by necrosis of acinar and duct cells and foci of fat were the most striking histopathological features of acute Chagasic pancreatitis. CONCLUSION: Parasitism is the main cause of acute pancreatitis in Chagas' disease.
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