Glomerulopathies and Pro-inflammatory Cytokines in Dogs with Subclinical Ehrlichiosis
World Small Animal Veterinary Association Congress Proceedings, 2016
L.Z. Crivellenti1; S. Borin-Crivellenti1; A.E. Santana2; A.S. da Silva3; C.A. Cintra1; G.C. de Souza4; G.F.D. Ribeiro4; I.C. Bergamo4; P.C. Silva4; T.F. Heitor4; J.B. Palazetti4; M.R. Nascimento1; G.E.B. Silva5
1Veterinary Teaching Hospital/Postgraduate Program in Animal Science, Franca University UNIFRAN, Franca, Brazil; 2Department of Veterinary Clinic and Surgery, São Paulo State University UNESP - campus of Jaboticabal, Jaboticabal, Brazil; 3Department of Animal Science, Santa Catarina University UDESC, Chapecó, Brazil; 4College of Veterinary Medicine, Franca University UNIFRAN, Franca, Brazil; 5Department of Renal Pathology, Faculty of Medicine of Ribeirão Preto Universidade do Estado de São Paulo USP, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil

We hypothesized that renal glomerulopathy is a common finding in dogs with subclinical ehrlichiosis, and pro-inflammatory cytokines may be associated with renal injury. The aim of this study was to evaluate renal cortex biopsies in 15 dogs with subclinical ehrlichiosis diagnosed by PCR and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and in 17 healthy dogs as a control group. Dogs with presence of clinical signs, comorbidities and/or azotemia were excluded. Biopsy material was examined by light microscopy (LM). Sections were stained with hematoxylin and eosin, periodic acid-Schiff, Jones methenamine silver, Masson's trichrome, and Congo red. Cytokine quantification of tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), interferon gamma (INF-γ) and interleukin 6 were assessed through ELISA using commercial kits specific to dogs (MILLIPLEX®), according to the manufacturer's instructions. LM abnormalities were identified in 14 dogs (93.3%) from the ehrlichiosis group, but most findings were subtle. Mesangial cell proliferation (40.0%), synechiae (40.0%), globally sclerotic glomeruli (33.3%), ischemic glomeruli (33.3%), focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) (33.3%), focal thickening of the glomerular basement membranes (26.7%), hydropic degeneration (26.7%), and interstitial fibrosis and tubular atrophy (IFTA) (20.0%) were frequent.

Cytokines were increased in subclinical phase on levels of TNF-α, INF-γ, and IL-6 in comparison to control. These results suggest that TNF-α, INF-γ and IL-6 may be involved in the pathogenesis of tubule-glomeruli injury and subclinical ehrlichiosis may lead in chronic kidney disease (acknowledgement to FAPESP for financial support - #2014/21506-2).

  

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I.C. Bergamo
College of Veterinary Medicine
Franca University UNIFRAN
Franca, Brazil

S. Borin-Crivellenti
Veterinary Teaching Hospital/Postgraduate Program in Animal Science
Franca University UNIFRAN
Franca, Brazil

C.A. Cintra
Veterinary Teaching Hospital/Postgraduate Program in Animal Science
Franca University UNIFRAN
Franca, Brazil

L.Z. Crivellenti
Veterinary Teaching Hospital/Postgraduate Program in Animal Science
Franca University UNIFRAN
Franca, Brazil

A.S. da Silva
Department of Animal Science, Santa Catarina University UDESC
Chapecó, Brazil

G.C. de Souza
College of Veterinary Medicine
Franca University UNIFRAN
Franca, Brazil

T.F. Heitor
College of Veterinary Medicine
Franca University UNIFRAN
Franca, Brazil

M.R. Nascimento
Veterinary Teaching Hospital/Postgraduate Program in Animal Science
Franca University UNIFRAN
Franca, Brazil

J.B. Palazetti
College of Veterinary Medicine
Franca University UNIFRAN
Franca, Brazil

G.F.D. Ribeiro
College of Veterinary Medicine
Franca University UNIFRAN
Franca, Brazil

A.E. Santana
Department of Veterinary Clinic and Surgery
São Paulo State University UNESP - campus of Jaboticabal
Jaboticabal, Brazil

G.E.B. Silva
Department of Renal Pathology
Faculty of Medicine
Ribeirão Preto Universidade do Estado de São Paulo USP
Ribeirão Preto, Brazil

P.C. Silva
College of Veterinary Medicine
Franca University UNIFRAN
Franca, Brazil


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