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Budd-Chiari-like pathology in dolphins

Nearly two decades ago, pathologic examination results suggested that acoustic factors, such as mid-frequency active naval military sonar (MFAS) could be the cause of acute decompression-like sickness in stranded beaked whales. Acute systemic gas embolism in these whales was reported together with e...

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Autores principales: Fernandez, Antonio, Jepson, Paul D., Diaz-Delgado, Josue, de Quiros, Yara Bernaldo, Sierra, Eva, Mompeo, Blanca, Vela, Ana Isabel, Di Guardo, Giovanni, Suarez-Santana, Cristian, de los Monteros, Antonio Espinosa, Herraez, Pedro, Andrada, Marisa, Caballero, Maria Jose, Rivero, Miguel, Consoli, Francesco, Castro-Alonso, Ayoze, Quesada-Canales, Oscar, Arbelo, Manuel
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9314369/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35879404
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-16947-0
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Sumario:Nearly two decades ago, pathologic examination results suggested that acoustic factors, such as mid-frequency active naval military sonar (MFAS) could be the cause of acute decompression-like sickness in stranded beaked whales. Acute systemic gas embolism in these whales was reported together with enigmatic cystic liver lesions (CLL), characterized by intrahepatic encapsulated gas-filled cysts, tentatively interpreted as “gas-bubble” lesions in various other cetacean species. Here we provide a pathologic reinterpretation of CLL in odontocetes. Among 1,200 cetaceans necropsied, CLL were only observed in four striped dolphins (Stenella coeruleoalba), with a low prevalence (2%, N = 179). Together, our data strongly suggest that CLL are the result of the combination of a pre-existing or concomitant hepatic vascular disorder superimposed and exacerbated by gas bubbles, and clearly differ from acute systemic gas embolism in stranded beaked whales that is linked to MFAS. Budd-Chiari-like syndrome in dolphins is hypothesized based on the present pathologic findings. Nonetheless, further researched is warranted to determine precise etiopathogenesis(es) and contributing factors for CLL in cetaceans.