Experimental Dirofilaria immitis-associated glomerulonephritis induced in part by in situ formation of immune complexes in the glomerular capillary wall
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Experimental Dirofilaria immitis-associated glomerulonephritis induced in part by in situ formation of immune complexes in the glomerular capillary wall
Abstract
Eight dogs were immunized with an aqueous-soluble extract of adult Dirofilaria immitis. Subsequent to at least 7-fold increases in antibody titer, the left renal artery of each dog was infused with 6 mg of D. immitis antigen. Fourteen days after infusion, the left kidney was compared to the right kidney and preinfusion biopsies. All dogs developed glomerular lesions in the left kidney characterized by 1 or more of the following: mesangial cell proliferation, neutrophil infiltration, increased periodic acid-Schiff-positive staining of the mesangium and glomerular basement membrane (GBM), fibrin deposition, and thickening of the GBM. Left kidney glomerular immunofluorescence was positive in 7 of the 8 dogs using polyclonal antisera for canine IgG and C3 in a linear or fine granular pattern. Ultrastructural lesions were present in the left kidney of all dogs and consisted of irregular GBM thickening, intramembranous and mesangial electron-dense deposits, and mesangial and endothelial cell proliferation. Antibodies directed against D. immitis antigen were demonstrated in all kidney eluates from the left kidney. The right kidneys of 3 of the dogs developed lesions; however, in comparison to the left kidney, the lesions in the right kidneys were inconsistent, mild, and focal. The histologic findings in the left kidney were similar to those observed in dogs with naturally occurring D. immitis infections. In sham-immunized control dogs, renal arterial infusion of D. immitis antigen did not cause consistent immune complex glomerulonephritis; however, antigen adherence to glomerular capillary walls was observed by immunofluorescent microscopy.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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