Neuropathologic study of experimental classical swine fever

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作者
Gomez-Villamandos, J. C. [1 ]
De Leaniz, I. Garcia [1 ]
Nunez, A. [1 ]
Salguero, F. J. [1 ]
Ruiz-Villamor, E. [1 ]
Romero-Trevejo, J. L. [1 ]
Sanchez-Cordon, P. J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cordoba, Fac Vet, Dept Anat & Anat Patol Comparadas, Cordoba 14014, Spain
关键词
central nervous system; classical swine fever; flavivirus; pestivirus; swine;
D O I
10.1354/vp.43-4-530
中图分类号
R36 [病理学];
学科分类号
100104 ;
摘要
The aim of this study was to report on the lesions occurring in the central nervous system (CNS) during experimental classical swine fever (CSF) to clarify the spatial and chronologic distribution of the lesions and virus antigen in the CNS. To learn more about the pathogenetic mechanisms of the lesions during CSF in the CNS and to investigate the role of the virus in these mechanisms, cellular infiltrates and infected cells have been characterized. Twenty-eight pigs were inoculated with the virulent CSF virus isolate Alfort 187 and slaughtered from 2 to 15 postinoculation days; 4 animals of similar background served as a control group. Immunohistochemistry, electron microscopy, and the transferase-mediated deoxyuridine triphosphate nick-end labeling method were used to detect viral antigens and apoptosis. The results showed the presence of nonpurulent meningoencephalitis, occasional microhemorrhages, and apoptosis of the lymphocytes forming the perivascular and interstitital infiltrate in swine with CSF. Macrophages appeared to display little involvement in CNS lesions. The infected cells observed at the early stage of disease were lymphocytes and microglial cells in the rostral portion of the telencephalon, with infection of these cells in other areas in the next stages. The relationship between these lesions and the presence of viral antigen varied according to the type of lesion: hemorrhages were not associated with the presence of antigen in endothelial cells, but infiltrate-cell apoptosis was temporally and spacially associated to viral infection. However, the link between viral infection and the presence of cell infiltrate was far from clear.
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页码:530 / 540
页数:11
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