RENAL HISTOPATHOLOGICAL FINDINGS IN DOGS WITH VISCERAL LEISHMANIASIS

Authors

  • Rosangela Silva Rigo
  • Cristiano Marcelo Espínola Carvalho Universidade Católica Dom Bosco.
  • Michael Robin Honer Universidade Católica Dom Bosco.
  • Gisele Braziliano de Andrade Universidade Católica Dom Bosco.
  • Iandara Shetter Silva
  • Leonardo Rigo Secretaria Municipal de Saúde de Campo Grande
  • Helen Rezende Figueiredo Mestre em Biotecnoligia/.UCDB
  • Wanessa Teixeira Gomes Barreto Bolsista de Inicia¸ão Científica do CNPq PIBIC, UCDB

Keywords:

Renal histopathology, Visceral leishmaniasis, Dogs

Abstract

Visceral leishmaniasis affects various organs including the kidneys; which can lead to renal failure and death. In order to verify this renal involvement, material was evaluated from 100 dogs naturally infected and with serological diagnosis of canine visceral leishmaniasis (CVL). Inflammatory changes were present in 25.3% of the tubules, in 67.0% of interstitium and in 52.0% of glomeruli. There was no significant difference (p > 0.05) between the presence of glomerulonephritis in symptomatic and oligosymptomatic dogs. The membranous and membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis were the most frequent, both with 18.0% frequency, followed by focal segmental glomerulosclerosis with 14.0%. Changes such as cylindruria, tubular and fibrosis hypertrophy, periglomerular inflammatory infiltrate, and multifocal and diffuse peritubular inflammatory infiltrate were observed. The findings are consistent with those of other authors indicating that renal involvement is common in CVL and the standards of membranous and membranoploriferative glomerulonephritis, as well as the tubulointerstitial involvement, are frequent.

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Published

2013-04-01

Issue

Section

Leishmaniasis

How to Cite

Rigo, R. S., Carvalho, C. M. E., Honer, M. R., Andrade, G. B. de, Silva, I. S., Rigo, L., Figueiredo, H. R., & Barreto, W. T. G. (2013). RENAL HISTOPATHOLOGICAL FINDINGS IN DOGS WITH VISCERAL LEISHMANIASIS. Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 55(2), 113-116. https://revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/53550