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Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine | 2009

MYCOBACTERIOSIS IN TWO CAPTIVE FLORIDA MANATEES (TRICHECHUS MANATUS LATIROSTRIS)

Tsuneo Sato; H. Shibuya; Shigeo Ohba; Toshio Nojiri; Wataru Shirai

Abstract Two male Florida manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris) died at the marine aquarium in Inagi City, Tokyo, Japan. Acid-fast bacteria were demonstrated in tuberculoid nodules in the lungs from both manatees. Mycobacterium marinum and M. fortuitum were isolated from one manatee; M. marinum and M. kansasii were cultured from the second animal. This report confirms the pathogenicity and potentially fatal outcome of mycobacterial infection in manatees. In addition, the pathologic response to infection with these mycobacteria in manatees is similar to that associated with Mycobacterium spp. in other animals.


Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine | 2009

LINGUAL SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA IN A CALIFORNIA SEA LION (ZALOPHUS CALIFORNIANUS)

Tsuneo Sato; Tomomi Higuchi; H. Shibuya; Shigeo Ohba; Sadao Nogami; Wataru Shirai; Hideaki Watanabe; Shigeaki Honda

Abstract A 28-yr-old female California sea lion (Zalophus californianus) in a commercial aquarium developed an ulcerated lingual tumor and died. Necropsy revealed a moderately differentiated squamous cell carcinoma. Immunohistochemical staining and electron microscopic studies revealed that the tumor cells were strongly positive with anti–keratin-cytokeratin antibody and had abundant tonofibrils and desmosomes. The neoplasm had metastasized to a mandibular lymph node.


Avian Diseases | 2002

Cold-induced ascites in broiler chickens and its improvement by temperature-controlled rearing.

Tsuneo Sato; K. Tezuka; H. Shibuya; T. Watanabe; Hiroshi Kamata; Wataru Shirai

SUMMARY. Pulmonary hypertension syndrome (PHS), also known as ascites, in broiler chickens prevailed in the local area of Ibaraki prefecture, Japan, and was investigated epidemiologically, serologically, and pathologically. PHS developed in chickens older than 35 days of age when rapid increase of body weight started. Approximately 90% of affected birds were males, in which weight increase was greater than in females. Serologic test revealed that PHS broilers had an increase of hematocrit value. Pathologic studies indicated that the heart of affected birds had an obese-induced pressure and cold exposure triggered congestion in the right ventricle/cava and an increase in peritoneal fluid. These changes were consistent with the previous reports of PHS, so we designed the experiment of effects on cold-induced PHS birds in a temperature-controlled house. After the 10 PHS birds at 55 days were reared for 14 days in a temperature-controlled house at 20 ± 5 C, ascites disappeared in eight birds and hematocrit values decreased to normal range in nine birds. Our finding indicated that temperature-controlled environment may be one solution to reduce mortality in PHS birds.


Veterinary Pathology | 2007

Endometrial Stromal Sarcoma with Smooth Muscle and Glandular Differentiation of the Feline Uterus

Tsuneo Sato; Hirofumi Maeda; A. Suzuki; H. Shibuya; A. Sakata; Wataru Shirai

The intra-abdominal tumor developing in the uterus and lung of a domestic Shorthair cat was examined histopathologically and immunohistochemically. The tumor showed a proliferation of both endometrial stromal and smooth muscle cells accompanied by prominent vasculature. There were well-differentiated endometrial glands, and tubuli made up a monolayer of eosinophilic cuboidal epithelium. Immunohistochemically, the spindle-shaped cells and half of the stromal-like cells reacted to caldesmon and desmin antibodies. The neoplastic epithelium expressed AE1/AE3 cytokeratin. Feline endometrial stromal tumor has, to the best of our knowledge, not been reported previously and has smooth muscle and glandular components that are a unique variant to the human counterpart.


Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery | 2003

A solid mature teratoma of a feline ovary

Tsuneo Sato; S Hontake; H. Shibuya; Wataru Shirai; T. Yamaguchi

A 17-year-old female crossbred cat developed a mass on the left ovary. The mass was solid, firm, 5.5×3.5×4.5 cm. The mass contained ectodermal components (skin and appendages), mesodermal components (osseous, cartilaginous and adipose structures), and endodermal components (glandular structures lined by columnar epithelium). The tumor was diagnosed as a solid, mature teratoma of the ovary.


Avian Diseases | 2002

Myxoid leiomyosarcoma of the gizzard in a broiler chicken.

Tsuneo Sato; E. Nosaka; H. Shibuya; E. Momotani; Y. Fujii; J. Inoue; K. Tezuka; Wataru Shirai

SUMMARY. A leiomyosarcoma was found in the gizzard of a 57-day-old female broiler chicken weighing 1.8 kg. Grossly, the tumor mass, 13.0 × 8.5 × 10.0 cm, enveloped the gizzard and had a gelatinous appearance due to the rich production of mucin. Miliary metastatic tumors were noted in the liver. Histopathologically, there was marked production of mucus throughout the tumor tissue, and densely or loosely arranged long spindle-shaped leiomyosarcoma cells proliferated. The tumor cells had a low rate of mitosis, showed slight cellular atypia, and, immunohistochemically, were positive for actin, α-smooth muscle actin, and desmin. Electron microscopically, various amounts of microfibrils with focal densities, dense patches, and basal plates were observed.


Anatomia Histologia Embryologia | 2005

Three-Dimensional Vasculature of the Bovine Liver

Wataru Shirai; Tsuneo Sato; H. Shibuya; K. Naito; Azuma Tsukise

To clarify anatomical distribution of Fasciola infection, the vascular and ductal architectures of the liver were studied by means of corrosion cast technique using synthetic resin. The arteria hepatica propria (AP) passes as the arteria gastroduodenalis (AG); AP becomes the left trunk after the porta hepatis; AP passes on the right side of vena porta communis (VPC) and projects AG while curving in a U‐shape below the portal vein. Hepatic veins located between the vena hepatica media (HM) and vena hepatica dextra (HD) varied widely among specimens and were irregular, including the vena hepatica dorso‐lateralis sinistra (Hds), vena hepatica dorso‐lateralis dextra (Hdd), vena hepatica lobi caudati (Hlc), venae hepaticae processus caudati (Hpc), venae hepaticae processus papillaris (Hpp), and the hepatic vein to the dorsal intermediate part, which directly or indirectly drained into the vena cava caudalis. The courses of the bovine hepatic veins were markedly diverse, and anastomoses between vena hepatica sinistra (HS) and Hds were observed in about a half of the livers. The portal vein entered the liver as VPC slightly above the centre of the right lobe on the visceral surface. The intermediate or transverse part [pars transversa trunci sinistri (PTS)] of truncus sinister (TS), which extends from the entry of the portal vein into the left lobe of the liver, was slightly arched downward [pars umbilicalis trunci sinistri (PUS)]. The portal vein further arched from the distal end of TS to the umbilical vein and ran towards the inter‐lobar incision between the left lobe and quadrate lobe. Based on these branches, hepatic segments were determined as 13 or 14 areas. A total of 15 bile ducts were derived from various lobes. The hepatic duct was about 2.6–6 cm long from the confluence of the right and left hepatic ducts to the division of the cystic duct and the common hepatic duct.


Journal of Comparative Pathology | 1994

Histopathology of the Lungs of Rabbits Experimentally Infected with Dirofilaria immitis

Tsuneo Sato; Sadao Nogami; K. Nakagaki; Isamu Inoue; Wataru Shirai; K. Araki

The lungs of rabbits experimentally infected with Dirofilaria immitis were examined histopathologically, to compare the changes with those seen in human pulmonary dirofilariasis. Eight rabbits were infected subcutaneously with two to eight immature worms to induce pulmonary dirofilariasis. Obstructive changes, similar to those reported in human pulmonary dirofilariasis, were observed in the blood vessels surrounding the worms. A form of arteritis, similar to occlusive arteritis, and periarteritis were also observed in the lungs of the rabbits. These results suggest that experimentally induced dirofilariasis in the rabbit is a useful animal model for human pulmonary dirofilariasis.


Journal of Comparative Pathology | 1999

Dissecting Aortic Aneurysm in a Horse

Wataru Shirai; E. Momotani; Tsuneo Sato; T. Kashima; T. Saito; Y. Itoi


Journal of Comparative Pathology | 1986

Three types of swine immunoglobulin-producing tumours: Lymphoplasmacytic lymphosarcoma, immunoblastic lymphosarcoma and plasmacytoma

K. Kadota; K. Nemoto; S. Mabara; Wataru Shirai

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