Literature DB >> 11204132

Apoptosis in feline panleukopenia and canine parvovirus enteritis.

B Bauder1, A Suchy, C Gabler, H Weissenböck.   

Abstract

Tissue samples of cats and dogs with panleukopenia and parvovirus enteritis, respectively, were examined for the presence of viral antigen-positive cells and apoptotic cells by immunohistochemistry and by TUNEL assay (Terminal Transferase-Mediated dUTP Nick End Labelling). Compared to control animals, infected cats and dogs generally had more TUNEL-positive cells. Cell types positive for parvovirus antigen, for example digestive tract epithelial and mesenchymal cells, and lymphocytes and macrophages in lymphoid tissues were also positive for TUNEL signals. Occasionally, TUNEL signal and viral antigen were present in the same tissue areas, suggesting a direct viral trigger of apoptosis. More frequently, however, there was no complete overlap of antigen and TUNEL-positive areas. The results of this study indicate that apoptotic cell death contributes significantly to the widespread tissue damage of parvovirus infection in cats and dogs.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11204132     DOI: 10.1046/j.1439-0450.2000.00411.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vet Med B Infect Dis Vet Public Health        ISSN: 0931-1793


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