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Clinical Trial
. 1977 Mar;101(3):113-7.

Chimpanzee livers after infection with human hepatitis viruses A and B: Ultrastructural studies

  • PMID: 402899
Clinical Trial

Chimpanzee livers after infection with human hepatitis viruses A and B: Ultrastructural studies

F Schaffner et al. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 1977 Mar.

Abstract

Electron microscopical studies were carried out on coded liver biopsy specimens from chimpanzees inoculated with human hepatitis A or B virus. Hepatitis B was recognized by the presence of hepatitis B core particles in hepatocellular nuclei. Hepatitis A was characterized by unidentified large, dense, and more irregular heterochromatin-like particles in hepatocellular nuclei coincidental with peak aminotransferase activities. As type A hepatitis illness became manifest in the chimpanzees, mitochondrial cristae were curled and attenuated, and clusters of endoplasmic reticulum were tightly packed. In contrast, the livers in viral hepatitis B showed mainly hypertrophy of tubular smooth endoplasmic reticulum. This suggested different pathogenetic mechanisms in A and B chimpanzee viral hepatitis.

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