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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Issue Date: 2017
metadata.dc.creator: MOURA, Márcio Alan Oliveira
JORGE, Ediene Moura
NASCIMENTO, Kelly Karoline Gomes do
CORREA, Gabriela Riet
ABEL, Isis
CAVALCANTE, Gustavo Góes
OLIVEIRA, Carlos Alberto de
BEZERRA JÚNIOR, Pedro Soares
Title: Colonic epithelial nodular hyperplasia associated with strongyloidiasis in cats in the Amazon region, Pará State, Brazil
Other Titles: Hiperplasia epitelial nodular no cólon de felinos associada à estrongiloidíase na região Amazônica, Pará, Brasil
Citation: MOURA, Márcio Alan Oliveira et al. Colonic epithelial nodular hyperplasia associated with strongyloidiasis in cats in the Amazon region, Pará State, Brazil. Ciência Rural, Santa Maria, v. 47, n. 1, e20160328, 2017. Disponível em: <http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782017000100502&lng=pt&nrm=iso>. Acesso em: 09 jun. 2017. Epub 21-Nov-2016. <http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20160328>.
metadata.dc.description.resumo: Strongyloides spp. são helmintos que podem parasitar o intestino de diversas espécies animais. Quatro espécies desse gênero têm sido descritas em felinos domésticos: S. felis, S. planiceps, S. stercoralis e S. tumefaciens. Trabalhos sobre o parasitismo por estrongiloides em gatos domésticos no Brasil são escassos. O objetivo deste trabalho é descrever os aspectos patológicos do parasitismo por Strongyloides spp. em dois gatos da região amazônica, no estado do Pará. Estes apresentavam numerosos nódulos esbranquiçados no intestino grosso, medindo cerca de 0,2 centímetros de diâmetro, que na microscopia eram constituídos por projeções do epitélio hiperplásico da mucosa para submucosa, formando túbulos contendo várias fêmeas adultas, ovos e larvas com morfologia compatível com a de Strongyloides spp. e margeados por larvas e remanescentes do aglomerado linfoide. As alterações histológicas foram compatíveis com as descritas no parasitismo por S. tumefaciens.
Abstract: Strongyloides spp. are intestinal parasites that affect several animal species. Four species of the genus have been reported in domestic cats: S. felis, S. planiceps, S.stercoralis and S. tumefaciens . Reports describing infection by these nematodes in domestic cats in Brazil are scarce. This study aimed to describe the pathological features of Strongyloides spp. parasitism in two cats in the Amazon region, state of Pará, Brazil. During the necropsy of the two cats, numerous whitish nodules approximately 0.2cm in diameter were observed in the wall of the large intestine. The nodules were conspicuous in the colonic mucosa and exhibited a punctate aperture facing the center of the lumen. Microscopically, these nodules were formed by projections of the mucosal epithelium into the submucosa, which formed tubules lined with a single layer of columnar epithelium, with high cellularity and rare goblet cells, characterizing epithelial hyperplasia of the crypts. Adult nematodes and eggs observed in the lumen of the tubules were morphologically compatible with Strongyloides spp. Numerous larvae were also observed in the interstitium adjacent to the nodule. A mild lymphocytic infiltrate was observed neighboring the hyperplastic nodules. The histological changes are consistent with those described for S. tumefaciens infection.
Keywords: Hiperplasia epitelial
Felinos
Estrongiloidíase
Parasita
Helminto
Nematóides
Patologia
Series/Report no.: Ciência Rural
ISSN: 1678-4596
metadata.dc.publisher.country: Brasil
Publisher: Universidade Federal do Pará
metadata.dc.publisher.initials: UFPA
metadata.dc.rights: Acesso Aberto
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