π SEQUENCE OF MURINE CORONAVIRUS JHM INDUCED NEUROPATHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN RATS
Infection of 21β25βdayβold rats with the murine coronavirus JHM was followed either by an acute encephalomyelitis (AE) or subacute demyelinating encephalomyelitis (SDE). The major neuropathological finding in AE, which developed within 6β12 days pi. consisted of necrotizing lesions distributed mainly in the grey matter of the central nervous system (CNS). SDE developed 14β30 days pi. and affected rats revealed lesions of primary demyelination with predilection sites in the white matter. The timeβcourse for the development of lesions, virus replication and neutralizing antiviral antibody production within the first 3 weeks p.i. were studied. Within the first 2 weeks p.i., most rats showed no clinical signs but nevertheless revealed lesions typical of AE. In parallel to these neuropathological changes infectious virus could be isolated from brain and spinal cord. However, coinciding with multiplication of neutralizing JHM antibodies 10β12 days after infection no infectious virus was recoverable from CNS material. At this time many of the clinically healthy rats showed demyelinating lesions which were located at the typical predilection sites of SDE. These observations indicated that SDE was preceded by clinically silent AE lesions. Copyright Β© 1984, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved
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π nervous system (116)
π white matter (16)
π spinal cord (23)
π clinical signs (108)
π infectious virus (88)
π virus replication (219)
π murine coronavirus (140)
π central nervous (112)
year
β° 1984
issn
π 13652990 03051846
volume
10
number
3
page
173-184
citedbycount
7
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