Pathological changes in nephritis cases of non-human primates in Assam

Bichitra Gopal Nath, Apurba Chakraborty, Taibur Rahman
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Background and aim: Occurrence of nephritis in non-human primates is not common. The present study examined 27 carcasses of non-human primates of Assam State Zoo and Department of Forest and Environment, Government of Assam, during the period from December 2007 to November 2009. Methods: Tissue samples were collected in 10% formol saline solution to be processed, sectioned and stained by routine histopathological procedures. Whenever warranted, special staining such as Brown and Brenn, Zeihl-Neelsen's and modified Periodic Acid-Schiff stains were used as per standard techniques. Results: Out of 27 non-human primates, two rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) and one slow loris (Nycticebus coucang) died due to nephritis. At postmortem examination, grossly the kidneys were enlarged and pale in colour and the microscopic picture revealed acute glomerulonephritis characterized by increased cellularity of glomeruli. The swollen glomerular tufts with leucocytic infiltration completely occupied the Bowman's capsular space. Conclusions: Death due to nephritis was 11.11% in non-human primates of Assam State Zoo and Department of Forest and Environment, Government of Assam.

阿萨姆邦非人类灵长类动物肾炎病例的病理变化
背景与目的:肾炎在非人类灵长类动物中并不常见。本研究在2007年12月至2009年11月期间检查了阿萨姆邦国家动物园和阿萨姆邦政府森林与环境部的27具非人灵长类动物尸体。方法:取10%福尔摩生理盐水组织标本,按常规组织病理学方法处理、切片、染色。只要有必要,特殊染色如布朗和布伦,泽伊尔-尼尔森和修改周期酸-希夫染色按标准技术使用。结果:27只非人类灵长类动物中,2只恒河猴(Macaca mulatta)和1只懒猴(Nycticebus coucang)死于肾炎。死后检查肾脏粗大,颜色苍白,镜下显示急性肾小球肾炎,肾小球细胞增多。肿胀的肾小球簇伴白细胞浸润,完全占据鲍曼囊间隙。结论:阿萨姆邦动物园和阿萨姆邦政府森林与环境部的非人灵长类动物因肾炎死亡的比例为11.11%。
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