Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) agent in hamsters.

Q4 Medicine Neurologia-Neurocirugia Psiquiatria Pub Date : 1977-01-01
K P Johnson, E Norrby
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A hamster-adapted SSPE agent was shown to cause a productive infection in weanling hamster brain, which changed to a cell-associated or defective infection coincident with the appearance of measles antibodies in serum. Antibodies to measles hemagglutinin, hemolysin and neucleocapsid antigens developed in serum, which also contained neutralizing activity for regular measles virus. The agent recovered from the brains prior to the appearance of serum antibodies was infectious in cell-free media, capable of rapidly destroying Vero-cell cultures and able to progressively destroy primary hamster brain cultures. In contrast the agent recovered from the brain after serum antibodies were present, was infectious only within cells destroyed Vero-cells ineffectively and spread slowly through primary brain tissue cultures releasing minute amounts of extracellular virus intermittently. Nevertheless, infected giant cells in the primary brain cultures contained both the HA & HL measles antigens in their cytoplasmic membranes. This in vivo conversion of a productive to a cell-associated cerebral infection appeared to be caused by the host antibody response and may mirror the initial events of human SSPE and possibly other slow or latent measles infections of the CNS.

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仓鼠亚急性硬化性全脑炎(SSPE)剂。
一种适应仓鼠的SSPE制剂被证明可引起断奶仓鼠大脑的生产感染,其转变为与血清中麻疹抗体出现一致的细胞相关或缺陷感染。血清中产生了麻疹血凝素、溶血素和核衣壳抗原抗体,这些抗体也具有对常规麻疹病毒的中和活性。在血清抗体出现之前从大脑中回收的病原体在无细胞培养基中具有传染性,能够快速破坏vero细胞培养物并能够逐步破坏原代仓鼠大脑培养物。相比之下,血清抗体存在后从大脑中回收的病原体仅在细胞内具有传染性,无效地破坏了vero细胞,并在原代脑组织培养物中缓慢传播,间歇性地释放少量细胞外病毒。然而,在原代脑培养中感染的巨细胞在其细胞质膜中含有HA和HL麻疹抗原。这种从生产到细胞相关的脑感染的体内转化似乎是由宿主抗体反应引起的,可能反映了人类SSPE的初始事件,也可能是其他慢性或潜伏的中枢神经系统麻疹感染。
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Neurologia-Neurocirugia Psiquiatria
Neurologia-Neurocirugia Psiquiatria Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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