๐ Infection of the basal ganglia by a murine coronavirus
The coronavirus, mouse hepatitis virus strain A59 (MHV-A59), causes mild encephalitis and chronic demyelination. Immunohistochemical techniques showed that MHV-A59-infected C57BL/6 mice contained dense deposits of viral antigen in the subthalamic nucleus and substantia nigra, with fewer signs of infection in other regions of the brain. The animals showed extra- and intracellular vacuolation, neuronal loss, and gliosis in the subthalamic-nigral region. Such localization is unprecedented among known viral encephalitides of humans and other species. This infection by a member of a viral class capable of causing both encephalitis and persistent infection in several species may be related to postencephalitic parkinsonism.
keywords
๐ hepatitis virus (437)
๐ mouse hepatitis (371)
๐ viral antigen (73)
๐ virus strain (138)
author
๐ค Fishman, Paul S.
๐ค Gass, Jennifer S.
๐ค Swoveland, Peggy T.
๐ค Lavi, Ehud
๐ค Highkin, Maureen K.
๐ค Weiss, Susan R.
year
โฐ 1985
journal
๐ Science
issn
๐ 00368075
volume
229
number
4716
page
877-879
citedbycount
37
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