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- Title:
- Estudo da imunopatogenia das lesões no sistema nervoso central de cães naturalmente acometidos por leishmaniose visceral
- Study of the immunopathogenesis of central nervous system lesions in dogs naturally affected by visceral leishmaniasis
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
- 1413-9596
- 1678-4456
- Visceral leishmaniasis in dogs is described as a chronic disease whose main symptoms are progressive weigth loss, cachexy and dermatologic lesions. Recently, the disease has been associated to neurologic disorders. A total of 40 dogs with visceral leishmaniasis were divided into two groups. The first composed of dogs without neurological signs (n=30) and the second by dogs with neurological disorders (n=10). Brain samples were collected, stored in 10% buffered formalin and subjected to immunohistochemical examination for amastigotes forms of Leishmania (Leishmania) infantum chagasi, CD3+, CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes and macrophages. Imunnohistochemistry evaluation revealed no amastigote forms of the parasite. CD3+ T lymphocytes were present in 24/30 (80%) dogs without neurological signs and in all dogs from the second group (p=0.0011). CD4+ and CD8+ were rarely observed, with CD4+ immunostaining in 10/40 (25%) dogs, from which half of them had neurological disease (p=0.0090). The presence of CD8+ was detected only in 4/10 (40%) dogs from neurological group (p=0.0021). Macrophages were detected in 38/40 (95%) dogs, without significant differences between groups (p=0.7664).
- 1-Dec-2012
- Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science, v. 49, n. 6, p. 442-451, 2012.
- 442-451
- Leishmania (Leishmania) infantum chagasi
- Macrophages
- TCD3+
- TCD4+
- TCD8+
- http://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/54037
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