Light and Electron Microscopical Studies of the Renal Lesion in Dogs With Pyometra |
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Authors: | Obel Anna-Lisa Nicander Lennart Åsheim Åke |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Pathology, State Veterinary Medical Institute, the Department of Anatomy and Histology, the Laboratory for Electron Microscopy, and the Department of Surgery, Royal Veterinary College, Stockholm, Sweden ; |
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Abstract: | Kidney biopsies from 23 bitches with pyometra and an entire kidney from four pyometra bitches were examined by light microscopy. Kidney tissue was also taken from three bitches at different intervals after ovariohysterectomy for pyometra. All the pyometra bitches had membranous glomerulonephritis or mixed proliferative and membranous glomerulonephritis. Two of the bitches had intraglomerular hyaline nodules resembling those seen in conjunction with diabetes in human beings. The degree of glomerular damage could be correlated with the reduction in glomerular filtration rate determined by function tests. The proximal tubules generally contained numerous hyaline droplets but the degree of this change could not be correlated to the degree of glomerular damage. A yellow pigment, a lipofuscin, was regularly present in the proximal tubules as well as epithelial proliferation and mitoses. Focal atrophy of tubules also occurred, presumably because of obliteration of glomeruli. The cortical interstitium contained collections of mature and immature plasma cells, often surrounding the glomeruli. When the kidneys from three bitches were examined after ovariohysterectomy for pyometra, the glomerular damage in two had regressed to leave only slight thickening of the capillary walls. In the third bitch, examined only 14 days after ovariohysterectomy, healing was partial. Kidney tissue from five bitches was also examined by electron microscopy. The glomerular endothelial cells were swollen and the basement membrane was grealy thickened. With more severe degrees of glomerular damage, an electron-dense material was deposited along the inner surface of the basement membrane and the swollen mesangial cells contained numerous inclusions. There was focal fusion of the foot processes of the glomerular epithelial cells; in one bitch with heavy proteinuria, the fusion was widespread. The proximal tubules contained numerous protein absorption droplets representing resorbed protein. The tubular basement membrane at all levels was thickened. Because of similarities with some other types of renal damage (nephrotoxic nephritis in dogs and acute proliferative glomerulonephritis in human beings), the possibility is broached that the renal lesion in pyometra is the result of an immunobiological process. |
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