IF 0.9 4区 农林科学 Q2 Veterinary
M M Bumby, S J Clift, E H Hooijberg, A L Leisewitz
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有报道称,与巴贝西亚原虫相关的犬巴贝西亚原虫病会对贫血做出不适当的再生反应。我们通过评估细胞学和组织病理学变化,研究了犬巴贝西亚原虫病对骨髓的影响。骨髓涂片和组织病理学标本取自六只受巴贝西亚罗氏菌感染的狗和五只健康对照狗的死后(死后 24 小时内)。研究结果与循环血象图、珀尔斯普鲁士蓝铁特殊染色法和免疫组化标记 CD3、CD20、MUM-1、MAC387 和 CD204 一起进行了解读。受感染的狗有炎性白图、不适当的再生性贫血、红细胞增生导致的高细胞性骨髓、偏红细胞群中的红细胞生成障碍性变化、左移的骨髓增生、CD204 阳性常驻巨噬细胞数量的显著增加、巨核细胞群的左移和铁含量的显著增加。本研究无法确定铁限制性红细胞生成是否在犬巴贝西亚原虫病贫血症中发挥作用。我们的研究结果与恶性疟原虫疟疾患者骨髓中的记录一致,并证实红细胞生成障碍是犬巴贝西亚原虫病中不适当的红细胞反应的部分原因。
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Cytological and histopathological bone marrow findings in dogs with natural Babesia rossi infection.

An inappropriate regenerative response to anaemia has been reported in B. rossi-associated canine babesiosis. We investigated the impact of canine babesiosis on the bone marrow by evaluating the cytological and histopathological changes. Bone marrow smears and histopathology specimens were obtained post-mortem (within 24 hours of death) from six Babesia rossi-infected dogs and five healthy control dogs. Findings were interpreted together with the circulating haemogram, a Perls' Prussian blue special stain for iron and immunohistochemical markers CD3, CD20, MUM-1, MAC387 and CD204. Infected dogs had an inflammatory leukogram, inappropriately regenerative anaemia, hypercellular bone marrow due to erythroid hyperplasia, dyserythropoietic changes within the metarubricyte population, a myeloid hyperplasia with a left shift, a significant increase in the number of CD204-positive resident macrophages, a left shift within the megakaryocyte population and a significantly increased iron content. Whether iron-restricted erythropoiesis plays a role in the anaemia of canine babesiosis could not be established in this study. Our findings concur with what has been recorded in the bone marrow of humans with falciparum malaria and confirm that dyserythropoiesis is partially responsible for the inappropriate erythroid response in canine babesiosis.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of the South African Veterinary Association is a contemporary multi-disciplinary scientific mouthpiece for Veterinary Science in South Africa and abroad. It provides veterinarians in South Africa and elsewhere in the world with current scientific information across the full spectrum of veterinary science. Its content therefore includes reviews on various topics, clinical and non-clinical articles, research articles and short communications as well as case reports and letters.
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