Pathological Features of Complete Atrioventricular Block in Dogs with Lymphocytic Myocarditis

Publication date: January 2020Source: Journal of Comparative Pathology, Volume 174Author(s): T. Sasaki, C. Saeki, A. Hirakawa, N. MachidaSummaryThe cardiac conduction system was examined histologically in 12 canine cases of lymphocytic myocarditis with complete atrioventricular (AV) block. Histological analysis showed active myocarditis characterized by intense infiltration of mononuclear cells, primarily lymphoid, associated with degeneration and necrosis of the adjacent cardiomyocytes. Additionally, there was healing or healed myocarditis manifested by disappearance of cardiomyocytes and replacement fibrosis. This destructive inflammatory process of lymphocytic myocarditis involved the whole of the AV conduction system, resulting in loss and deletion of the conduction fibres, as well as the myocardium of all chambers. Such total or subtotal destruction of the AV conduction system caused by the inflammatory changes was thought to have set the stage for blocking AV conduction of cardiac impulses, but the aetiology of the lymphocytic myocarditis was not elucidated.
Source: Journal of Comparative Pathology - Category: Pathology Source Type: research