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Methods for glomerular quantification in dogs: a comparative study

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Main Author: Costa,Caio Augusto Leles
Publication Date: 2019
Other Authors: Lima,Charles Silva de, Uscategui,Ricardo Andres Ramirez, Silva,Gyl Eanes Barros, Crivellenti,Leandro Zuccolotto
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Language: eng
Source: Ciência Rural
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Summary: ABSTRACT: It was evaluated the different methodologies for glomerular enumeration described in the literature in a quantitative, double-blind study on the number of glomeruli present in kidney biopsy specimens obtained using a Tru-cut-type biopsy needle. Eighteen samples were taken (n=18) from various regions of canine kidneys harvested immediately after euthanasia. Sample collection was carried out using Tru-cut-type, semi-automated, 16 gauge needles. Reading and evaluation of the specimens were performed independently by four researchers by means of eye loupe inspection, light microscopy, light microscopy with a reduced condenser aperture, and dissection microscopy. Samples were also subjected to histopathological evaluation for comparison purposes. There was no inter-researcher variation for any of the tested methods. The glomerular counts obtained using light microscopy with reduced condenser aperture were similar to those reported in the histopathological evaluation (P=0.44);whereas, the other glomerular enumeration methods yielded significantly lower counts when compared to the histopathological analysis (eye loupe inspection: P<0.01; conventional light microscopy: P=0.02; dissection microscopy: P<0.01).Light microscope with lowering of the condenser lens delivers better results than conventional light microscopy and eye loupe inspection. Results obtained using dissection microscopy and eye loupe inspection did not correlate well with those provided by histopathological evaluation; consequently, these two methods should be avoided.
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spelling Methods for glomerular quantification in dogs: a comparative studyglomerulopathyhistopathologylight microscopyABSTRACT: It was evaluated the different methodologies for glomerular enumeration described in the literature in a quantitative, double-blind study on the number of glomeruli present in kidney biopsy specimens obtained using a Tru-cut-type biopsy needle. Eighteen samples were taken (n=18) from various regions of canine kidneys harvested immediately after euthanasia. Sample collection was carried out using Tru-cut-type, semi-automated, 16 gauge needles. Reading and evaluation of the specimens were performed independently by four researchers by means of eye loupe inspection, light microscopy, light microscopy with a reduced condenser aperture, and dissection microscopy. Samples were also subjected to histopathological evaluation for comparison purposes. There was no inter-researcher variation for any of the tested methods. The glomerular counts obtained using light microscopy with reduced condenser aperture were similar to those reported in the histopathological evaluation (P=0.44);whereas, the other glomerular enumeration methods yielded significantly lower counts when compared to the histopathological analysis (eye loupe inspection: P<0.01; conventional light microscopy: P=0.02; dissection microscopy: P<0.01).Light microscope with lowering of the condenser lens delivers better results than conventional light microscopy and eye loupe inspection. Results obtained using dissection microscopy and eye loupe inspection did not correlate well with those provided by histopathological evaluation; consequently, these two methods should be avoided.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782019000300600Ciência Rural v.49 n.3 2019reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20180851info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCosta,Caio Augusto LelesLima,Charles Silva deUscategui,Ricardo Andres RamirezSilva,Gyl Eanes BarrosCrivellenti,Leandro Zuccolottoeng2019-03-12T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Methods for glomerular quantification in dogs: a comparative study
title Methods for glomerular quantification in dogs: a comparative study
spellingShingle Methods for glomerular quantification in dogs: a comparative study
Costa,Caio Augusto Leles
glomerulopathy
histopathology
light microscopy
title_short Methods for glomerular quantification in dogs: a comparative study
title_full Methods for glomerular quantification in dogs: a comparative study
title_fullStr Methods for glomerular quantification in dogs: a comparative study
title_full_unstemmed Methods for glomerular quantification in dogs: a comparative study
title_sort Methods for glomerular quantification in dogs: a comparative study
author Costa,Caio Augusto Leles
author_facet Costa,Caio Augusto Leles
Lima,Charles Silva de
Uscategui,Ricardo Andres Ramirez
Silva,Gyl Eanes Barros
Crivellenti,Leandro Zuccolotto
author_role author
author2 Lima,Charles Silva de
Uscategui,Ricardo Andres Ramirez
Silva,Gyl Eanes Barros
Crivellenti,Leandro Zuccolotto
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa,Caio Augusto Leles
Lima,Charles Silva de
Uscategui,Ricardo Andres Ramirez
Silva,Gyl Eanes Barros
Crivellenti,Leandro Zuccolotto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv glomerulopathy
histopathology
light microscopy
topic glomerulopathy
histopathology
light microscopy
description ABSTRACT: It was evaluated the different methodologies for glomerular enumeration described in the literature in a quantitative, double-blind study on the number of glomeruli present in kidney biopsy specimens obtained using a Tru-cut-type biopsy needle. Eighteen samples were taken (n=18) from various regions of canine kidneys harvested immediately after euthanasia. Sample collection was carried out using Tru-cut-type, semi-automated, 16 gauge needles. Reading and evaluation of the specimens were performed independently by four researchers by means of eye loupe inspection, light microscopy, light microscopy with a reduced condenser aperture, and dissection microscopy. Samples were also subjected to histopathological evaluation for comparison purposes. There was no inter-researcher variation for any of the tested methods. The glomerular counts obtained using light microscopy with reduced condenser aperture were similar to those reported in the histopathological evaluation (P=0.44);whereas, the other glomerular enumeration methods yielded significantly lower counts when compared to the histopathological analysis (eye loupe inspection: P<0.01; conventional light microscopy: P=0.02; dissection microscopy: P<0.01).Light microscope with lowering of the condenser lens delivers better results than conventional light microscopy and eye loupe inspection. Results obtained using dissection microscopy and eye loupe inspection did not correlate well with those provided by histopathological evaluation; consequently, these two methods should be avoided.
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