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Immunopathological mechanisms underlying the time-course of Trichinella spiralis cardiomyopathy in rats.

Authors :
Paolocci N
Sironi M
Bettini M
Bartoli G
Michalak S
Bandi C
Magni F
Bruschi F
Source :
Virchows Archiv : an international journal of pathology [Virchows Arch] 1998 Mar; Vol. 432 (3), pp. 261-6.
Publication Year :
1998

Abstract

The present study shows that isolated, perfused hearts from rats orally infected with Trichinella spiralis have a reduced left ventricular developed pressure (LVDP), heart rate (HR) and coronary flow (CF). This reduction is considerably enhanced by a single bolus (100 pM) of PAF (platelet activating factor, an eosinophil activator), especially at 21 days post-infection (d.p.i.), which is the time of the maximum increase in blood and tissue eosinophilia. Helminthic DNA analysis shows that, from 21 d.p.i. onwards, the morphological and functional changes in the myocardium cannot be ascribed to the parasite's presence, whereas its antigens and the attendant immunopathological reactions might have a role in the induction of myocardial damage and dysfunction. Some perivascular inflammatory cells (eosinophils and mast cells) appear to undergo degranulation. All these data suggest a complex sequence of events, from acute myocarditis (21 d.p.i.) which may lead in time (48 d.p.i. onwards) to a dilating cardiomyopathy.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0945-6317
Volume :
432
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Virchows Archiv : an international journal of pathology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
9532006
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s004280050164