Hepatic lesions in rabbits infected with Encephalitozoon cuniculi administered per rectum.

Vet Pathol

Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Texas A&M University, College Station.

Published: November 1992

Microsporidia have been recognized recently as opportunistic pathogens in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome patients. In an attempt to develop an animal model of enteric microsporidiosis, adult (5 to 6 months old) male Flemish Giant rabbits from a closed New York colony were administered 5 x 10(3), 5 x 10(5), and 5 x 10(7) Encephalitozoon cuniculi per rectum. Rabbits given 5 x 10(5) and 5 x 10(7) E. cuniculi had moderate granulomatous periportal infiltrates, characterized by the presence of numerous macrophages, epithelioid cells and a few multinucleated giant cells, lymphocytes, and plasma cells. Inflammatory cells also were seen infiltrating the tunica adventitia and tunica media of hepatic portal veins and branches of the hepatic artery. This study demonstrates that administration of E. cuniculi per rectum to rabbits results in infection that is characterized by high frequency and severity of hepatic lesions.

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