Clostridium ventriculi in a cynomolgus monkey with acute gastric dilatation and rupture: A case report

Author:

Bae Gyu‐Seo1,Jeon Eun‐Su1,Son Hee Chang2,Kang Philyong2,Lim Kyung Seob2,Hwang Eun‐Ha1,Kim Green1,Baek Seung Ho1,An You Jung1,Shim Gyu Young1,Woo Young Min1,Kim YuJin1,Oh Taehwan1,Kim Seok‐Hwan3,Hong JungJoo14,Koo Bon‐Sang14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Primate Research Center Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology Cheongju Korea

2. Futuristic Animal Resource Center Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology Cheongju Korea

3. Department of Surgery, College of Medicine Chungnam National University Daejeon Korea

4. Department of Biomolecular Science, KRIBB School of Bioscience Korea University of Science and Technology Daejeon Korea

Abstract

AbstractAcute gastric dilatation (AGD) is one of the most prevalent and life‐threatening diseases in nonhuman primates worldwide. However, the etiology of this syndrome has not been determined. Recently, sudden death occurred in a 7‐year‐old female cynomolgus monkey with a history of fecal microbiota transplantation using diarrheic stools. The monkey had undergone surgery previously. On necropsy, gastric dilatation and rupture demonstrated a tetrad arrangement on histopathologic examination. On 16S rRNA sequencing, a high population of Clostridium ventriculi was identified in the duodenum adjacent to stomach but not in the colon. This paper is the first report of Clostridium ventriculi infection in a cynomolgus macaque with acute gastric dilatation and rupture.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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