阴沟脑线虫:家兔原发感染爆发期间脑、肾和肝组织学病变的分级》(Encephalitozoon cuniculi: Grading in Histological Lesions in Brain, Kidney, and Liver during Primoinfection Outbreak in Rabbits)。
Luis E Rodríguez-Tovar, Alicia M Nevárez-Garza, Armando Trejo-Chávez, Carlos A Hernández-Martínez, Gustavo Hernández-Vidal, Juan J Zarate-Ramos, Uziel Castillo-Velázquez
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摘要
这是首次证实墨西哥北部农场肉兔感染阴沟脑虫(E. cuniculi)的报告。80 只幼兔表现出了这种人畜共患病新发疾病的临床症状,如扭颈、共济失调、麻痹、盘旋和打滚。对大脑、肾脏和肝脏样本进行了组织学病变检查。首次根据严重程度(I、II 和 III)和肉芽肿大小(A、B 和 C 型)对阴沟肠杆菌引起的病变进行了分级。主要的脑损伤为 III 级,与 C 型肉芽肿的出现相吻合。脑损伤位于皮层、脑干和延髓。肾脏病变也是Ⅲ级,分布在皮质和肾髓质,没有肉芽肿形成。这可能与 III 和 IV 型超敏反应有关。通过 CIA 检测,所有兔子对阴沟肠杆菌的血清反应均呈阳性,这表明这种人畜共患病和新出现的病原体广泛分布于供人类食用的动物中。我们相信这项工作可作为检查阴沟肠杆菌的指南,并将为确诊这种病原体提供方向。
Encephalitozoon cuniculi: Grading the Histological Lesions in Brain, Kidney, and Liver during Primoinfection Outbreak in Rabbits.
This is the first confirmed report of Encephalitozoon cuniculi (E. cuniculi) in farm meat rabbits located in Northern Mexico. Eighty young rabbits exhibited clinical signs of this zoonotic emerging disease, like torticollis, ataxia, paresis, circling, and rolling. Samples of brain, kidney, and liver were examined for histology lesions. For the first time the lesions caused by E. cuniculi were graded according to their severity (I, II, and III) and the size of the granulomas (Types A, B, and C). The main cerebral injuries were Grade III, coinciding with the presence of Type C granulomas. The cerebral lesions were located in the cortex, brain stem, and medulla. The renal lesions were also Grade III distributed throughout cortex and renal medulla, with no granuloma formation. The involvement of hypersensitivity Types III and IV is suggested. All of the rabbits were seropositive to E. cuniculi by CIA testing, suggesting that this zoonotic and emerging pathogen is widely distributed among animals intended for human consumption. We believe this work could be used as a guide when examining E. cuniculi and will provide direction to confirm the diagnosis of this pathogen.
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