Center of Agrarian Sciences, Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco (UNIVASF), Petrolina, Pernambuco, Brazil.
Universidade Estácio de Sá (UNESA), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Parasit Vectors. 2022 Sep 8;15(1):320. doi: 10.1186/s13071-022-05444-y.
Polyarthritis has been associated with canine visceral leishmaniasis (CanVL), and co-infection with Ehrlichia canis is common and may alter clinical manifestations.
A total of 89 dogs presenting CanVL were subdivided into two groups: (1) G1, consisting of 46 dogs seronegative to Ehrlichia spp., and (ii) G2, consisting of 43 dogs seropositive to Ehrlichia spp. Eight joints (carpal, tarsal, stifles and elbows) from each dog were evaluated by radiography and synovial fluid (SF) cytologic analysis.
Overall, 74 of the 89 (83.1%) dogs presented joint abnormalities suggestive of osteoarthritis by radiography (G1: 40/46 [86.9%]; G2: 34/43 [79.0%]), with no statistically significant between-group difference. All dogs with abnormal joint X-ray images presented radiographic lesions bilaterally, independent of the characteristics of the lesion. Soft tissue swelling around the joint and joint space narrowing were more commonly observed in G1 than in G2 dogs. There was no significant between-group difference in terms of other radiographic abnormalities suggestive of osteoarthritis (evident trabecular pattern, subchondral bone sclerosis, osteolysis, osteolytic-proliferative lesions or bone proliferation). SF from 174/315 (55.2%) and 152/307 (49.5%) joints from G1 and G2 dogs, respectively, presented an inflammatory infiltrate, but there was no significant association between the presence of inflammatory infiltrate and group. There was also no statistical difference between groups in either of the evaluated joints in terms of the percentage of neutrophils or mononuclear cells. Leishmania spp. amastigotes were found in 69/315 (21.9%) joints from G1 dogs and in 100/307 (32.5%) joints from G2 dogs (Fisher's exact test, P = 0.002, odds ratio = 0.5, 95% confidence interval = 0.4-0.8). The neutrophilic infiltrate was significantly higher in joints with amastigote forms in both G1 (Mann-Whitney U-test, U = 817, Z = -3.76, P = 0.0001) and G2 dogs (Mann-Whitney U-test, U = 6543, Z = - 5.06, P < 0.0001).
A high prevalence of arthritis in dogs with CanVL was found, and all dogs presented involvement in multiple joints. Although no difference was observed between groups in terms of the number of dogs with polyarthritis and the presence of an inflammatory infiltrate in SF, Leishmania spp. amastigotes were found more frequently in joints from G2 dogs. Further studies evaluating SF in dogs co-infected with L. infantum and E. canis should be performed to evaluate this finding.
多发性关节炎与犬内脏利什曼病(CanVL)有关,犬埃立克体(Ehrlichia canis)合并感染很常见,并且可能改变临床症状。
将 89 只患有 CanVL 的犬分为两组:(1)G1 组,由 46 只血清学检测埃立克体阴性的犬组成;(2)G2 组,由 43 只血清学检测埃立克体阳性的犬组成。对每组的 8 个关节(腕关节、跗关节、膝关节和肘关节)进行 X 线摄影和关节滑液(SF)细胞学分析。
89 只犬中,74 只(83.1%)的犬 X 线片表现出骨关节炎的关节异常(G1 组:40/46 [86.9%];G2 组:34/43 [79.0%]),两组间无统计学差异。所有 X 线片出现关节异常的犬均表现为双侧关节病变,与病变特征无关。G1 组的关节周围软组织肿胀和关节间隙狭窄比 G2 组更为常见。两组中其他提示骨关节炎的 X 线异常(明显的小梁模式、软骨下骨硬化、骨质溶解、溶骨-增殖性病变或骨增殖)之间无统计学差异。G1 组和 G2 组的 SF 分别有 174/315(55.2%)和 152/307(49.5%)关节出现炎症浸润,但炎症浸润的存在与组间无明显相关性。在评估的关节中,两组的中性粒细胞和单核细胞的百分比也没有统计学差异。G1 组 69/315(21.9%)关节和 G2 组 100/307(32.5%)关节中发现利什曼原虫(Leishmania spp.)无鞭毛体(amastigotes)(Fisher 确切检验,P=0.002,比值比=0.5,95%置信区间=0.4-0.8)。G1 组(Mann-Whitney U 检验,U=817,Z=-3.76,P=0.0001)和 G2 组(Mann-Whitney U 检验,U=6543,Z=-5.06,P<0.0001)中,有原虫的关节中性粒细胞浸润明显更高。
在患有 CanVL 的犬中发现关节炎的高患病率,并且所有犬都表现出多关节受累。尽管两组在多发性关节炎犬的数量和 SF 中炎症浸润的存在方面无差异,但在 G2 组犬的关节中更常发现利什曼原虫(Leishmania spp.)无鞭毛体。应进一步开展犬感染内脏利什曼原虫和犬埃立克体的 SF 评估研究,以验证这一发现。