Abstracts
Right ventricular endomyocardial biopsies were studied in 30 patients, 15 with myocardiopathy from chronic Chagas'disease and 15 with idiopathic congestive myocardiopathy; five other myocardial samples were taken at necropsies of patients with chronic Chagas' disease. The authors tried to establish by means of direct immunofluorescence techniques whether there were immunoglobulins G, A and M, fibrinogen and C3 complement deposition in the myocardium; only one of these 30 patients exhibited a positive reaction to IgG, it was a patient with idiopathic congestive myocardiopathy. All fragments from patients with Chagas' disease showed no response to any of the fluorescent conjugates. These findings do not support the idea that anti-myoeardial antibodies have pathogenic importance in the evolution of dilated or chagasic myocardiopathies.
Chagas' disease; myocardial biopsy; idiopathic cardiomyopathy; immunopathology
Foram estudadas biópsias de ventrículo direito de 30 pacientes, 15 com doença crônica de Chagas e 15 com miocardiopatia congestiva idiopática. Analisou-se também cinco fragmentos miocárdicos obtidos de pacientes chagásicos com menos de duas horas de óbito. Os Autores tentaram estabelecer, por meio de técnica de imunofluorescência direta, a presença de imunoglobulina G, A, e M, fibrinogênio e C3. Somente uma das 30 biópsias exibiu reação positiva para IgG que era de um paciente com miocardiopatia congestiva idiopática. Toods os fragmentos provenientes de pacientes chagásicos não apresentaram qualquer fluorescência com nenhum dos conjugados. Esses achados falam contra o conceito de que anticorpos antimiocárdio teriam importância patogenética na evolução das miocardiopatias chagásica ou dilatada idiopática.
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Immunopathologic studies in myocardial biopsies of patients with Chagas' disease and idiopathic cardiomyopathy
Estudos imunopatológicos de biópsias de pacientes chagásicos crônicos ou com miocardiopatia dilatada idiopática
Maria de Lourdes Higuchi; Edgard Augusto Lopes; Luis Balthazar Saldanha; Antonio Carlos Pereira Barretto; Noedir A. G. Stolf; Giovanni Bellotti; Fulvio Pileggi
Heart Institute of Clinical Hospital São Paulo University School of Medicine
Address for reprints Address for reprints: Maria de Lourdes Higuchi Instituto do Coração Hospital das Clinicas FMUSP São Paulo Brasil CEP 05403
SUMMARY
Right ventricular endomyocardial biopsies were studied in 30 patients, 15 with myocardiopathy from chronic Chagas'disease and 15 with idiopathic congestive myocardiopathy; five other myocardial samples were taken at necropsies of patients with chronic Chagas' disease. The authors tried to establish by means of direct immunofluorescence techniques whether there were immunoglobulins G, A and M, fibrinogen and C3 complement deposition in the myocardium; only one of these 30 patients exhibited a positive reaction to IgG, it was a patient with idiopathic congestive myocardiopathy. All fragments from patients with Chagas' disease showed no response to any of the fluorescent conjugates. These findings do not support the idea that anti-myoeardial antibodies have pathogenic importance in the evolution of dilated or chagasic myocardiopathies.
Key words: Chagas' disease myocardial biopsy idiopathic cardiomyopathy immunopathology.
RESUMO
Foram estudadas biópsias de ventrículo direito de 30 pacientes, 15 com doença crônica de Chagas e 15 com miocardiopatia congestiva idiopática. Analisou-se também cinco fragmentos miocárdicos obtidos de pacientes chagásicos com menos de duas horas de óbito. Os Autores tentaram estabelecer, por meio de técnica de imunofluorescência direta, a presença de imunoglobulina G, A, e M, fibrinogênio e C3. Somente uma das 30 biópsias exibiu reação positiva para IgG que era de um paciente com miocardiopatia congestiva idiopática. Toods os fragmentos provenientes de pacientes chagásicos não apresentaram qualquer fluorescência com nenhum dos conjugados.
Esses achados falam contra o conceito de que anticorpos antimiocárdio teriam importância patogenética na evolução das miocardiopatias chagásica ou dilatada idiopática.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The Authors gratefully acknowledge Prof. Maurício Rocha e Silva, M.D., for his generous cooperation and the revision of this article.
Recebido para publicação em 16/5/1985.
This study was supported in part by FINEP.
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