Recrudescence of infectious bovine rhinotracheitis virus and associated neural changes in calves treated with dexamethasone
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Recrudescence of infectious bovine rhinotracheitis virus and associated neural changes in calves treated with dexamethasone
Abstract
Reactivation of infection bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR) virus in calves administered dexamethasone (DM) was studied in 2 experiments. At 2, 3, 5, 15, or 30 months after inoculation of the Los Angeles strain of IBR virus, IV injections of DM were given for 5 consecutive days to induce a recurrent infection (experiment 1). Three months after the 1st treatment, a 2nd recurrent infection was induced, using DM with the same doses as used in experiment 1. The virus was excreted from nasal secretions from the 4th to the 10th day after initial treatment with DM, and from the 6th to the 9th day after the 2nd treatment. On pathologic examination, trigeminal ganglionitis, consisting of many proliferated microglia and inflammatory cells, was observed in all DM-treated calves. Moreover, degeneration of the ganglion cells and neuronophagia were prominent features in the calves after the 2nd recurrent infection. These observations indicated that the trigeminal ganglion may be one of the latent sites of IBR virus in calves after intranasal infection and that calves can develop a recrudescent infection after DM treatment several times during their lifetime.
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