Retrospective analysis of clustered neuroinflammatory and neurodegenerative diseases in captive lions in the early 1970s.

IF 2.3 2区 农林科学 Q2 PATHOLOGY
Madeleine de le Roi, Inga Nägler, Dennis Rubbenstroth, Martin Beer, Dirk Höper, Stefanie A Barth, Adnan Fayyad, Christina Puff, Wolfgang Baumgärtner, Peter Wohlsein
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Rustrela virus (RusV), a recently discovered pathogen for domestic and wildlife animals, was identified as the causative agent of meningoencephalomyelitis in domestic cats and various zoo animals including lions. To analyze a past outbreak of increased mortality in lions and to reveal its possible etiological relationship with an RusV infection, this retrospective study re-evaluates 20 cases of lions originating from a zoo in Western Germany using archived formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues. Animals with different neurologic signs were submitted for necropsy between December 1970 and April 1971. Eight lions (40%) suffered from non-suppurative meningoencephalomyelitis with RusV RNA and antigen detectable in the central nervous system (CNS). Twelve animals (60%) were negative for RusV. Eleven animals had an etiologically undetermined degenerative encephalomyelopathy characterized by dilated myelin sheaths, myelinophages, and spheroids. Eight of these 12 lions suffered from an erosive, lymphohistiocytic enteritis with nuclear inclusion bodies in enterocytes associated with parvoviral antigen and nucleic acid in the intestines, lymph nodes, and spleen, but not in the CNS. Five of the parvovirus-infected animals had a granulomatous inflammation in mesenteric lymph nodes that was also the only detectable lesion in one other lion. Acid-fast bacilli and Mycobacterium bovis DNA confirmed the diagnosis of tuberculosis. In summary, this study provides convincing evidence of the usefulness of long-term stored FFPE material for further investigations using immunohistochemistry, reverse transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction, and in situ hybridization for resolving past disease outbreaks. It provides further insights into the epidemiology of infectious agents like RusV and parvovirus.

20世纪70年代早期圈养狮子聚集性神经炎症和神经退行性疾病的回顾性分析。
牛瘟病毒(Rustrela virus, RusV)是一种最近发现的家畜和野生动物的病原体,被确定为家猫和包括狮子在内的各种动物园动物的脑膜脑脊髓炎的病原体。为了分析过去狮子死亡率增加的爆发,并揭示其与RusV感染的可能病原学关系,本回顾性研究使用存档的福尔马林固定石蜡包埋(FFPE)组织重新评估了来自德国西部一家动物园的20例狮子。在1970年12月至1971年4月期间,有不同神经症状的动物提交尸检。8头狮子(40%)患有非化脓性脑膜脑脊髓炎,在中枢神经系统(CNS)中检测到RusV RNA和抗原。RusV阴性12只(60%)。11只动物有病因不明的退行性脑脊髓病,其特征是髓鞘扩张、髓噬细胞和球体。这12只狮子中有8只患有糜蚀性淋巴组织细胞性肠炎,肠、淋巴结和脾脏的肠细胞中有核包涵体,与细小病毒抗原和核酸相关,但中枢神经系统中没有。其中5只感染细小病毒的动物在肠系膜淋巴结中出现肉芽肿性炎症,这也是另一只狮子中唯一可检测到的病变。抗酸杆菌和牛分枝杆菌DNA证实了结核病的诊断。总之,这项研究提供了令人信服的证据,证明长期储存的FFPE材料对利用免疫组织化学、逆转录定量聚合酶链反应和原位杂交来解决过去疾病爆发的进一步研究是有用的。它为RusV和细小病毒等传染因子的流行病学提供了进一步的见解。
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Veterinary Pathology
Veterinary Pathology 农林科学-病理学
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
8.30%
发文量
99
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Veterinary Pathology (VET) is the premier international publication of basic and applied research involving domestic, laboratory, wildlife, marine and zoo animals, and poultry. Bridging the divide between natural and experimental diseases, the journal details the diagnostic investigations of diseases of animals; reports experimental studies on mechanisms of specific processes; provides unique insights into animal models of human disease; and presents studies on environmental and pharmaceutical hazards.
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