Electron microscopic study of the cytopathology of ECHO virus infection in cultivated cells.

O NUNEZ-MONTIEL, J WEIBEL, J VITELLI-FLORES
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The cultivated monkey kidney cell is subject to changes when infected with ECHO viruses 6, 9, and 19. The electron microscope reveals three stages of infection: (a) initial stage. The nucleus appears granular with chromatin condensation on the nuclear envelope. The cytoplasm contains electron transparent vesicles and vacuoles forming nests. (b) Intermediate stage. The nucleus seems to diminish, appearing more pycnotic and displaced toward the periphery. The cytoplasm is filled with electron transparent vacuoles and vesicles, and dense masses as well as some spiral bodies are seen. The mitochondria retain their shape. Dense particles are seen, which are possibly of viral nature. (c) Final stage. The nucleus is contracted to a narrow strip close to the cellular membrane or is completely destroyed. The cytoplasm shows no apparent changes. Crystals are frequently observed in cells infected with ECHO viruses 6 and 19, consisting of dense particles with an average diameter of 14.4 mmicro ranging from approximately 13.2 to 15.6 mmicro for ECHO virus 6, and 14.5 mmicro ranging from approximately 12.5 to 16.5 mmicro for ECHO virus 19. These particles are clustered in hexagonal packages forming angles of 75 degrees and 105 degrees . The particles in most crystals are arranged in rows separated by a constant distance, the latter varying from one crystal to another and being approximately 1.5 and 2.5 times the distance between particles. Other particles were observed which, however, are not considered to be of viral nature.

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培养细胞感染ECHO病毒的细胞病理学电镜研究。
培养的猴肾细胞在感染ECHO病毒6、9和19后会发生变化。电镜显示感染的三个阶段:(a)初期。细胞核呈颗粒状,染色质在核膜上凝结。细胞质中含有电子透明的囊泡和形成巢的液泡。(b)中间阶段。核似乎缩小,显得更虚缩并向外周移位。细胞质中充满电子透明的液泡和囊泡,可见致密的团块和一些螺旋体。线粒体保持其形状。可见致密颗粒,可能是病毒。(c)最后阶段。细胞核收缩成靠近细胞膜的窄条或完全破坏。细胞质未见明显变化。在感染ECHO病毒6和19的细胞中经常观察到晶体,晶体由致密颗粒组成,ECHO病毒6的平均直径为14.4微米,范围约为13.2至15.6微米,ECHO病毒19的平均直径为14.5微米,范围约为12.5至16.5微米。这些粒子聚集成六角形包,形成75度和105度的角。大多数晶体中的粒子以一定距离排列成行,这种距离在不同的晶体之间是不同的,大约是粒子间距离的1.5到2.5倍。然而,观察到的其他颗粒不被认为具有病毒性质。
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