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Hematological and Biochemical Changes in Dogs Naturally Infected With Dirofilaria repens

机译:血液学和生化的狗自然感染Dirofilaria Repens

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Subcutaneous dirofilariosis is a zoonotic disease emerging throughout Europe caused by the filarial nematode Dirofilaria repens. Despite its increasing prevalence, there is a large gap in knowledge of the impact of the parasite on the host. Currently classified as being non-pathogenic, recent evidence suggests that skin dirofilariosis is associated with dermatological conditions including concomitant pruritus, neoplastic processes, inflammation and even blindness in dogs and humans. The aim of this study was to determine if natural canine D. repens infection leads to biological changes in the canine host. In a real-life veterinary clinic setting animals are often presented to clinicians for unrelated issues and D. repens is incidentally identified during inspection. As such, we compared hematological and biochemical parameters of 218 uninfected, and 197 dogs naturally infected with D. repens.Interestingly, animals infected with D. repens had lower numbers of lymphocytes (p0.001), red blood cells (p0.001), thrombocytes (p=0.025), decreased hematocrit (p0.001), increased alkaline phosphatase (p=0.016) and creatinine activity (p=0.023) compared to uninfected dogs. We further selected a subpopulation of 214 dogs having prima facie hematological and biochemical results within normal reference ranges to evaluate the effect of D. repens infections in seemingly healthy dogs. Among these patients, 93 dogs infected with D. repens had lower numbers of lymphocytes (p=0.031), red blood cells (p=0.025), hematocrit (p=0.002), higher glucose levels (p=0.023) and border line elevated alkaline phosphatase levels (p=0.054) compared to 121 uninfected animals. Despite being categorized as asymptomatic, we have observed hematological and biochemical changes associated with D. repens infections in dogs, and our data suggest that dirofilariosis may induce a state of chronic stress. These results link the presence of skin dirofilariosis to biological changes in the canine host, suggesting a mechanism for pathogenicity and shedding new light on the host-parasite relationship.
机译:皮下的Dirofilaliosis是由欧洲欧洲陆运红外芽孢尔蒂拉雷的遗传造成的欧洲出现的一种动物疾病。尽管普遍越来越普遍,但了解寄生虫对主机的影响很大。目前被归类为非致病性,最近的证据表明皮肤Dirovilaliosis与皮肤病有关,包括伴随的瘙痒,肿瘤过程,炎症甚至狗和人类的失明。本研究的目的是确定天然犬D. repens感染是否导致犬宿主的生物变化。在现实生活中,兽医诊所设定动物通常向临床医生呈现出无关的问题,而D.依同检验期间依同豁免。因此,我们将218次未染色的血液学和生化参数进行比较,197只狗自然地感染D. repens。互联网的兴趣,动物感染的动物淋巴细胞的数量较少(P <0.001),红细胞(P <0.001) ,血小板(P = 0.025),降低血细胞比容(P <0.001),与未感染的狗相比,碱性磷酸酶(p = 0.016)和肌酐活性增加(p = 0.023)。我们进一步选择了214只犬的亚群,在正常参考范围内具有Prima面部血液学和生化结果,以评估D. Repens感染在看似健康的狗中的作用。在这些患者中,93只感染D.释放的淋巴细胞数量较少(P = 0.031),红细胞(P = 0.025),血细胞比容(P = 0.002),更高的葡萄糖水平(P = 0.023)和边界线升高碱性磷酸酶水平(p = 0.054)与121只未感染的动物相比。尽管被分类为无症状,但我们观察到与D.释放的血液相关的血液学和生化变化,我们的数据表明Dirovilaliosis可能会诱导慢性应激状态。这些结果将皮肤患者的存在链接到犬宿主的生物变化,表明致病性和脱落在寄生虫关系中的新光。

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