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J Comp Pathol ; 155(2-3): 190-198, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27392420

ABSTRACT

This study reports pathological and molecular features in 41 cases of feline restrictive cardiomyopathy (RCM). Grossly, there were patchy or diffuse areas of endocardial thickening affecting the left ventricle. The more common patchy endocardial lesions occurred as large trabecular or irregular broad bands of fibrous tissue bridging the left ventricular free wall and ventricular septum. Microscopically, regardless of the gross pattern, the thickened endocardium contained various numbers of stellate, spindle-shaped or elongated mesenchymal cells surrounded by fibrous connective tissue. Immunohistochemical findings were indicative of smooth muscle differentiation in mesenchymal cells. These cells proliferated vigorously and produced alcian blue-positive ground substance and collagen fibres; it was considered that the mesenchymal cells contributed to the formation of the endocardial lesions. In addition, multiple left ventricular 'false tendons' were invariably included within the trabecular or broad fibrous bands, providing a framework for formation of those bands. Evidence of endocarditis or endomyocarditis was lacking in all 41 cases, and no viral genomes were detected in any of the DNA or RNA samples obtained from 14 of the hearts. These observations suggest that any relationship between feline RCM and a virus-induced inflammatory response seems unlikely.


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Cardiomyopathy, Restrictive/veterinary , Cat Diseases/pathology , Animals , Cats , Immunohistochemistry , Myocardium/pathology , Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Anat Histol Embryol ; 45(6): 490-493, 2016 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26498118

ABSTRACT

The incidence, distribution, and macro- and microscopic structures of left ventricular false tendons (LVFTs) in the cat heart were studied using 25 normal and 57 diseased hearts. The fibrous bands were observed in the left ventricle of all 82 cat hearts examined and most commonly extended between the papillary muscles and the ventricular septum. Histologically, the LVFTs were composed of central Purkinje fibres and surrounding dense collagenous fibres covered by endothelium. There was no appreciable difference in the incidence, distribution or morphology of LVFTs between the normal and the diseased hearts, indicating that LVFTs are a common anatomic variant in the cat heart.


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Cardiovascular Abnormalities/epidemiology , Cardiovascular Abnormalities/veterinary , Cats/anatomy & histology , Heart Ventricles/anatomy & histology , Papillary Muscles/anatomy & histology , Purkinje Fibers/anatomy & histology , Tendons/abnormalities , Animals , Cardiovascular Abnormalities/pathology , Female , Male , Tendons/anatomy & histology
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