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Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) infection leads to increased incidence of feline odontoclastic resorptive lesions (FORL)

机译:猫免疫缺陷病毒(FIV)感染导致猫牙齿质吸收性病变(FORL)的发生率增加

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Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesions (FORL), previously known as `neck lesions,' are commonly known in domestic, but also in non-domestic cats. They are characterized by odontoclastic resorptive processes, which take place at the dental root and at the periodontium. Chronic inflammation of gingiva and periodontium is believed to be an important etiological factor in the development of FORL. In this context, various feline viruses have been discussed to play a relevant role in the pathogenesis of these lesions. The aim of this project was to determine in a blinded study the incidence of FORL in 10 cats which were infected for several years with feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), but were otherwise free of feline viral infections (feline leukemia virus, feline calicivirus, feline herpesvirus, feline parvovirus, feline coronavirus, feline syncytium-forming virus). Nine age-matched controls were kept under identical conditions, but free of FIV. Subgingival resorptive lesions were found in six of 10 FIV-positive cats, but in three of nine controls only. FIV-positive cats had significantly more often gingivae with an increased tendency for bleeding upon probing than FIV-negative cats ( =0.0055), and they had slightly more often hyperplastic gingivae ( =0.0867). In conclusion, signs characteristic of FORL such as subgingival lesions, granulomatous or hyperplastic gingivae with a tendency for bleeding, were found significantly more often in FIV-positive cats than in the controls ( =0.0198). Therefore, it was concluded that FIV infection is an important factor for the occurrence of FORL, possibly through immune suppression or changes of the (sub)gingival micro-environment. However, non-infected control cats also showed some evidence of FORL in the absence of all tested viral infections. Therefore, factors other than viral infections must also play a role in the development of FORL in cats.
机译:猫耳齿破损性吸收性病变(FORL),以前称为“颈部病变”,在家中很常见,但在非家猫中也很常见。它们的特征是在牙根和牙周发生牙齿质吸收过程。牙龈和牙周膜的慢性炎症被认为是FORL发生的重要病因。在这种情况下,已经讨论了各种猫病毒在这些病变的发病机理中起相关作用。该项目的目的是在一项盲目研究中确定10只猫的FORL发生率,这些猫感染了猫免疫缺陷病毒(FIV)数年,但没有猫病毒感染(猫白血病病毒,猫杯状病毒,猫疱疹病毒,猫细小病毒,猫冠状病毒,猫合胞体形成病毒)。九个年龄匹配的对照保持在相同的条件下,但是没有FIV。在10只FIV阳性猫中有6只发现了龈下吸收性病变,但在9只对照组中只有3只被发现。与FIV阴性的猫(= 0.0055)相比,FIV阳性的猫在探查时牙龈有明显更多的频率增加了出血的趋势,而它们的增生性牙龈则稍微多一些(= 0.0867)。总之,在FIV阳性的猫中,发现FORL的特征性迹象,如龈下病变,肉芽肿或增生性牙龈有出血倾向,比对照组的患病率要高得多(= 0.0198)。因此,可以得出结论,FIV感染是发生FORL的重要因素,可能是通过免疫抑制或龈下微环境的改变引起的。但是,在没有检测到所有病毒感染的情况下,未感染的对照猫也显示出FORL的某些证据。因此,病毒感染以外的因素也必须在猫FORL的发生中起作用。

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