Main lesions in the central nervous system of dogs due to Leishmania infantum infection
Abstract Background Canine visceral leishmaniasis (CVL) is endemic in São Luís Maranhão/Brazil and it leads a varied clinical picture, including neurological signs. Results Histopathological evaluation showed that 14 dogs exhibited pathological alterations in at least one of the analyzed areas. Of t...
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doaj-44bfa27844614bebbcbd8d0f425f7a112020-11-24T21:08:05ZengBMCBMC Veterinary Research1746-61482017-08-011311410.1186/s12917-017-1174-5Main lesions in the central nervous system of dogs due to Leishmania infantum infectionWeline Lopes Macau0Joicy Cortez de Sá1Ana Patrícia de Carvalho da Silva2Alessandra Lima Rocha3Renata Mondêgo-Oliveira4Fábio Henrique Evangelista de Andrade5Caroline Magalhães Cunha6Kátia da Silva Calabrese7Ana Lucia Abreu-Silva8Center for Biological and Health Sciences, Universidade Federal do MaranhãoMedicine Coordination, Universidade CEUMAVeterinary School, Universidade Federal do TocantinsDepartment of Pathology, Universidade Estadual do MaranhãoDepartment of Pathology, Universidade Estadual do MaranhãoDepartment of Pathology, Universidade Estadual do MaranhãoLaboratory of Immunomodulation and Protozoology, Instituto Oswaldo CruzLaboratory of Immunomodulation and Protozoology, Instituto Oswaldo CruzDepartment of Pathology, Universidade Estadual do MaranhãoAbstract Background Canine visceral leishmaniasis (CVL) is endemic in São Luís Maranhão/Brazil and it leads a varied clinical picture, including neurological signs. Results Histopathological evaluation showed that 14 dogs exhibited pathological alterations in at least one of the analyzed areas. Of these, mononuclear inflammatory reaction was the most frequent, although other lesions, such as hemorrhage, chromatolysis and gliosis were also observed. The presence of L. infantum amastigotes was confirmed in eight dogs, identified in four regions: telencephalon, hippocampus, thalamus and caudal colliculus, but only one presented neurological signs. Polymerase chain reaction results detected the DNA of the parasite in 11 samples from seven dogs. The positive areas were the telencephalon, thalamus, hippocampus, cerebellum, caudal and rostral colliculus. Conclusion These results reveal that during canine visceral leishmaniasis, the central nervous system may display some alterations, without necessarily exhibiting clinical neurological manifestations. In addition, the L. infantum parasite has the ability to cross the blood brain barrier and penetrate the central nervous system.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12917-017-1174-5DogEncephalonHistopathologyImmunohistochemistryLeishmania infantumPolymerase chain reaction |
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Weline Lopes Macau Joicy Cortez de Sá Ana Patrícia de Carvalho da Silva Alessandra Lima Rocha Renata Mondêgo-Oliveira Fábio Henrique Evangelista de Andrade Caroline Magalhães Cunha Kátia da Silva Calabrese Ana Lucia Abreu-Silva |
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Weline Lopes Macau Joicy Cortez de Sá Ana Patrícia de Carvalho da Silva Alessandra Lima Rocha Renata Mondêgo-Oliveira Fábio Henrique Evangelista de Andrade Caroline Magalhães Cunha Kátia da Silva Calabrese Ana Lucia Abreu-Silva Main lesions in the central nervous system of dogs due to Leishmania infantum infection BMC Veterinary Research Dog Encephalon Histopathology Immunohistochemistry Leishmania infantum Polymerase chain reaction |
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Weline Lopes Macau Joicy Cortez de Sá Ana Patrícia de Carvalho da Silva Alessandra Lima Rocha Renata Mondêgo-Oliveira Fábio Henrique Evangelista de Andrade Caroline Magalhães Cunha Kátia da Silva Calabrese Ana Lucia Abreu-Silva |
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Main lesions in the central nervous system of dogs due to Leishmania infantum infection |
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Main lesions in the central nervous system of dogs due to Leishmania infantum infection |
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Main lesions in the central nervous system of dogs due to Leishmania infantum infection |
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Main lesions in the central nervous system of dogs due to Leishmania infantum infection |
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Main lesions in the central nervous system of dogs due to Leishmania infantum infection |
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main lesions in the central nervous system of dogs due to leishmania infantum infection |
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Abstract Background Canine visceral leishmaniasis (CVL) is endemic in São Luís Maranhão/Brazil and it leads a varied clinical picture, including neurological signs. Results Histopathological evaluation showed that 14 dogs exhibited pathological alterations in at least one of the analyzed areas. Of these, mononuclear inflammatory reaction was the most frequent, although other lesions, such as hemorrhage, chromatolysis and gliosis were also observed. The presence of L. infantum amastigotes was confirmed in eight dogs, identified in four regions: telencephalon, hippocampus, thalamus and caudal colliculus, but only one presented neurological signs. Polymerase chain reaction results detected the DNA of the parasite in 11 samples from seven dogs. The positive areas were the telencephalon, thalamus, hippocampus, cerebellum, caudal and rostral colliculus. Conclusion These results reveal that during canine visceral leishmaniasis, the central nervous system may display some alterations, without necessarily exhibiting clinical neurological manifestations. In addition, the L. infantum parasite has the ability to cross the blood brain barrier and penetrate the central nervous system. |
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Dog Encephalon Histopathology Immunohistochemistry Leishmania infantum Polymerase chain reaction |
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