Affiliation:
1. Departments of Companion Animal and Special Species Medicine1 and
2. Microbiology, Pathology, and Parasitology,2 College of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina 27606
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Human
Bartonella
infections result in diverse medical presentations, whereas many cats appear to tolerate chronic bacteremia without obvious clinical abnormalities. Eighteen specific-pathogen-free cats were inoculated with
Bartonella henselae
- and/or
Bartonella clarridgeiae
-infected cat blood and monitored for 454 days. Relapsing bacteremia did not correlate with changes in protein profiles or differences in antigenic protein recognition. Intradermal skin testing did not induce a delayed type hypersensitivity reaction to cat scratch disease skin test antigen. Thirteen cats were euthanatized at the end of the study. Despite persistent infection, clinical signs were minimal and gross necropsy results were unremarkable. Histopathology revealed peripheral lymph node hyperplasia (in all of the 13 cats), splenic follicular hyperplasia (in 9 cats), lymphocytic cholangitis/pericholangitis (in 9 cats), lymphocytic hepatitis (in 6 cats), lymphoplasmacytic myocarditis (in 8 cats), and interstitial lymphocytic nephritis (in 4 cats). Structures suggestive of
Bartonella
were visualized in some Warthin-Starry stained sections, and
Bartonella
DNA was amplified from the lymph node (from 6 of the 13 cats), liver (from 11 cats) heart (from 8 cats), kidney (from 9 cats), lung (from 2 cats), and brain (from 9 cats). This study indicates that
B. henselae
or
B. clarridgeiae
can induce chronic infection following blood transfusion in specific-pathogen-free cats and that
Bartonella
DNA can be detected in blood, brain, lymph node, myocardium, liver, and kidney tissues of both blood culture-positive cats and blood culture-negative cats. Detection of histologic changes in these cats supports a potential etiologic role for
Bartonella
species in several idiopathic disease processes in cats.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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