RE Paschall
Assessment of peritubular capillary rarefaction in kidneys of cats with chronic kidney disease
Paschall, RE; Quimby, JM; Cianciolo, RE; McLeland, SM; Lunn, KF; Elliott, J
Authors
JM Quimby
RE Cianciolo
SM McLeland
KF Lunn
J Elliott
Abstract
BackgroundHypoxia is a key driver of fibrosis and is associated with capillary rarefaction in humans. ObjectivesCharacterize capillary rarefaction in cats with chronic kidney disease (CKD). AnimalsArchival kidney tissue from 58 cats with CKD, 20 unaffected cats. MethodsCross-sectional study of paraffin-embedded kidney tissue utilizing CD31 immunohistochemistry to highlight vascular structures. Consecutive high-power fields from the cortex (10) and corticomedullary junction (5) were digitally photographed. An observer counted and colored the capillary area. Image analysis was used to determine the capillary number, average capillary size, and average percent capillary area in the cortex and corticomedullary junction. Histologic scoring was performed by a pathologist masked to clinical data. ResultsPercent capillary area (cortex) was significantly lower in CKD (median 3.2, range, 0.8-5.6) compared to unaffected cats (4.4, 1.8-7.0; P = <.001) and was negatively correlated with serum creatinine concentrations (r = -.36, P = .0013), glomerulosclerosis (r = -0.39, P = <.001), inflammation (r = -.30, P = .009), and fibrosis (r = -.30, P = .007). Capillary size (cortex) was significantly lower in CKD cats (2591 pixels, 1184-7289) compared to unaffected cats (4523 pixels, 1801-7618; P = <.001) and was negatively correlated with serum creatinine concentrations (r = -.40, P = <.001), glomerulosclerosis (r = -.44, P < .001), inflammation (r = -.42, P = <.001), and fibrosis (r = -.38, P = <.001). Conclusions and Clinical ImportanceCapillary rarefaction (decrease in capillary size and percent capillary area) is present in kidneys of cats with CKD and is positively correlated with renal dysfunction and histopathologic lesions.
Citation
Paschall, R., Quimby, J., Cianciolo, R., McLeland, S., Lunn, K., & Elliott, J. (2023). Assessment of peritubular capillary rarefaction in kidneys of cats with chronic kidney disease. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 37(2), 556-566. https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16656
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Feb 3, 2023 |
Online Publication Date | Feb 17, 2023 |
Publication Date | 2023 |
Deposit Date | Aug 20, 2024 |
Publicly Available Date | Aug 20, 2024 |
Print ISSN | 0891-6640 |
Electronic ISSN | 1939-1676 |
Publisher | Wiley Open Access |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 37 |
Issue | 2 |
Pages | 556-566 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16656 |
Keywords | capillary density; CD31; chronic renal disease; feline; TUBULOINTERSTITIAL INJURY; HYPOXIA; EXPRESSION; ANGIOGENESIS; VEGF |
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