Ultrastructural and biochemical findings in brain cell cultures infected with canine distemper virus
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Ultrastructural and biochemical findings in brain cell cultures infected with canine distemper virus
Abstract
To study the pathomechanism of demyelination in canine distemper (CD), dog brain cell cultures were infected with virulent A75/17-CD virus (CDV) and examined ultrastructurally. Special attention was paid to the oligodendrocytes, which were specifically immunolabelled. In addition, cerebroside sulfotransferase (CST), an enzyme specific for oligodendrocyte activity was assayed during the course of the infection. Infection and maturation as well as CDV-induced changes were found in astrocytes and brain macrophages. Infection of oligodendrocytes was rarely seen, although CST activity of the culture markedly decreased and vacuolar degeneration of these cells occurred, resulting in their complete disappearance. We concluded that the degeneration of oligodendrocytes and demyelination is not due to direct virus-oligodendrocyte interaction, but due to CDV-induced events in other glial cells.
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