HISTOLOGICAL AND IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON SPONTANEOUS RENAL LESIONS OF PRAOMYS (MASTOMYS) NATALENSIS |
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Authors: | Keniti KOZIMA Takeshi MUROHASHI Jun SOGA Kenji TAZAWA |
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Affiliation: | *University of Niigata, School of Medicine, Niigata |
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Abstract: | A high incidence of renal lesions (120 of 164) was confirmed in Mastomys. As high as 86.4% of the tumor-bearing cases developed renal lesions, while 50.8% of animals without tumors were involved by such lesions. Glomerulonephritis was the most frequent with an incidence of 88.3% of the cases. An increase of the mesangial matrix was the initial form. Almost one-third of glomerulonephritis cases were complicated by pyelonephritis and hydronephrosis. Tumor-bearing cases had more advanced lesions in an average severity, although a half of them had only mild changes. Immunohistochemical studies revealed localization of globulins and beta 1C along the walls of the glomerular tufts suggesting deposition of immune complexes. Nodular homogenous deposits in close contact to the basement membrane were ultrastructurally evidenced in the glomeruli. A tiny adenoma was found in a male case with stomach tumor. ACTA PATH. JAP. 20: 311 - 325, 1970. |
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