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- W2155958915 abstract "Ureaplasma urealyticum has previously been shown to be capable of persisting in the rat kidney for up to 6 months following a single reflux challenge. We examined kidney tissue from infected animals for evidence of renal damage by using standard cytochemical and immunoenzyme methods. We also monitored changes in renal function during a 6-month study period with standard biochemical assays of plasma and urine. Histologic examination showed tubular atrophy, interstitial fibrosis, and a mononuclear infiltrate in proportion to ureaplasma counts from renal tissue. The most severe damage was accompanied by hyaline cast formation within tubules which gave rise to the typical thyroidlike appearance of chronic pyelonephritis involving conventional urinary pathogens. Macroscopic renal scarring occurred in some animals. Although damage to the renal medulla was moderate to severe, only minor changes were seen in the cortex, and glomeruli were invariably spared. Biochemical tests of renal function showed similar changes in infected and uninfected animals during the study period. Interstitial inflammation was characterized by a mononuclear cell infiltrate in which polymorphonuclear leukocytes were not conspicuous. It is evident that U. urealyticum is capable of producing chronic pyelonephritis in the rat after a single reflux challenge. The results of this study have obvious implications for the pathogenicity of these bacteria in human pyelonephritis." @default.
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- W2155958915 title "Biochemical and histologic findings in experimental pyelonephritis due to Ureaplasma urealyticum" @default.
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