2022
DOI: 10.1177/1098612x221123768
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Frequency of histologic lesions in the kidneys of cats without kidney disease

Abstract: Objectives In humans, renal aging is associated with an increased frequency of glomerulosclerosis, interstitial fibrosis, inflammation and tubular atrophy. The purpose of this study was to describe the frequency of renal histopathologic lesions in cats without kidney disease. Methods A cross-sectional study of archival kidney tissue from 74 cats without kidney disease (serum creatinine <1.6 mg/dl; urine specific gravity >1.035) was carried out: 0–4 years (young, n = 18); 5–9 years (mature, n = 16); 10–14… Show more

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“…When tubular injury involves the basement membrane (tubulorrhexis), inflammation spreads to the interstitium, and focal TIN occurs [65]. Feline tubular cells typically accumulate lipids in the cytoplasm, and leakage of lipids into the interstitium in the case of tubulorrhexis enhances the inflammatory response [66]. Interestingly, a few weeks after experimental infection with FeMV-GT2, multifocal chronic TIN was observed in some cats, similar to what had been seen in feline experimental models of renal ischaemia [35,66].…”
Section: Difficulties In Obtaining Field Study Evidence Of Femv Patho...mentioning
confidence: 71%
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“…When tubular injury involves the basement membrane (tubulorrhexis), inflammation spreads to the interstitium, and focal TIN occurs [65]. Feline tubular cells typically accumulate lipids in the cytoplasm, and leakage of lipids into the interstitium in the case of tubulorrhexis enhances the inflammatory response [66]. Interestingly, a few weeks after experimental infection with FeMV-GT2, multifocal chronic TIN was observed in some cats, similar to what had been seen in feline experimental models of renal ischaemia [35,66].…”
Section: Difficulties In Obtaining Field Study Evidence Of Femv Patho...mentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Feline tubular cells typically accumulate lipids in the cytoplasm, and leakage of lipids into the interstitium in the case of tubulorrhexis enhances the inflammatory response [66]. Interestingly, a few weeks after experimental infection with FeMV-GT2, multifocal chronic TIN was observed in some cats, similar to what had been seen in feline experimental models of renal ischaemia [35,66]. Indeed, AKI-to-CKD transition is usually triggered by hypoxia regardless of the cause of AKI [65].…”
Section: Difficulties In Obtaining Field Study Evidence Of Femv Patho...mentioning
confidence: 77%