Angélica M Sánchez-Sarmiento, Natalia C C A Fernandes, Raquel B Ferioli, Rodrigo A Ressio, Rode P Gomes, Gabrielle F P S Gagliotti, Hugo Gallo-Neto, Carla B Barbosa
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摘要
Franciscana海豚Pontoporia blainvillei是南大西洋最濒危的鲸类动物之一,主要受到误捕的威胁。关于该物种死亡和发病的自然原因的知识仍然有限。在巴西圣保罗北部海岸,人们发现了一只因误捕而死亡的成年雌性P. blainvillei。尸检发现左侧肾上腺多腔肿瘤(约10.8 × 10.1 cm, 431 g),切面显示出血性坏死。在组织病理学上,肿瘤表现为间变性特征,包括中度细胞增生和异核病,染色质均匀且细点状,有时可见核仁。偶见双核和非典型巨细胞。肿瘤嗜铬粒蛋白A免疫反应,因子VIII、CD31、泛细胞角蛋白AE1/AE3、vimentin、CD56、synaptophysin免疫反应阴性/无反应,提示为低分化神经内分泌肿瘤(NET)。腰椎中度偏曲(前凸),腰椎强直性颈椎病,胸腰椎和尾椎脱位通过死后x线片证实。椎体异常和NET有助于了解这种濒危海豚物种的自然疾病。
Poorly differentiated neuroendocrine tumor and vertebral anomalies in a stranded Franciscana dolphin Pontoporia blainvillei.
The Franciscana dolphin Pontoporia blainvillei is one of the most endangered cetaceans in the South Atlantic Ocean, primarily threatened due to bycatch. Knowledge regarding the natural causes of mortality and morbidity in this species is still limited. An adult female P. blainvillei that died as a result of bycatch was found stranded on the north coast of São Paulo, Brazil. At necropsy, a multi-cavitary tumor (~10.8 × 10.1 cm, 431 g) was found on the left adrenal gland, and on cut section, the tumor was hemorrhagic and necrotic. On histopathology, the tumor presented anaplastic characteristics including moderate anisocytosis and anisokaryosis, homogeneous and finely stippled chromatin, and nucleoli sometimes evident. Occasional binucleations and atypical giant cells were observed. The tumor was immunoreactive for chromogranin A and negative/not immunoreactive for Factor VIII, CD31, pan-cytokeratin AE1/AE3, vimentin, CD56, and synaptophysin, suggesting a poorly differentiated neuroendocrine tumor (NET). A moderate deviation of the lumbar spine (lordosis), lumbar ankylosing spondylosis, and thoracolumbar and caudal spine discopathy were confirmed via post-mortem radiographs. The vertebral anomalies and NET contribute to the knowledge of natural diseases of this endangered dolphin species.
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