| Literature DB >> 17326950 |
Torsten Seuberlich1, Catherine Botteron, Christian Wenker, Valeria Anna Café-Marçal, Anna Oevermann, Bianca Haase, Tosso Leeb, Dagmar Heim, Andreas Zurbriggen.
Abstract
The first case of spongiform encephalopathy in a zebu (Bos indicus) was identified in a zoo in Switzerland. Although histopathologic and immunohistochemical analyses of the central nervous system indicated a diagnosis of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), molecular typing showed some features different from those of BSE in cattle (B. taurus).Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17326950 PMCID: PMC3291368 DOI: 10.3201/eid1212.060750
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Pathologic findings in a zebu with spongiform encephalopathy, Switzerland, 2004
| Site | Finding |
|---|---|
| Vertebral column | Severe degeneration of intervertebral discs with ankylosing spondylarthrosis |
| Joints of extremities | Degenerative joint disease |
| Liver | Biliary cysts (affecting 60% of the liver) |
| Kidney | Tubular cysts; mild interstitial nephritis with glomerulosclerosis and tubular atrophy |
| Urinary bladder | Multiple papillomas |
| Abdominal cavity | Multiple foci of fat necrosis |
| Cardiovascular system | Mild coronary arteriosclerosis; mild valvular endocardiosis (mitral valve) |
| Mediastinal lymph nodes | Focal metastatic neuroendocrine tumor (origin unknown) |
| Central nervous system | Spongiform encephalopathy; metabolic encephalopathy (hepatoencephalopathy) |
Figure 1Histopathologic and immunohistochemical analyses. A) Spongiform lesions; B) partially proteinase K–resistant prion protein (PrPsc) deposits detected by immunohistochemistry (monoclonal antibodies [MAb] F99/97.6.1 diluted 1:500) in the nucleus of the solitary tract (STN) in the zebu under investigation. C–E) Comparative immunohistochemistry with MAb P4 (1:800) in the olivary nuclei of the zebu (C), a bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE)-positive cow (D), and a scrapie-positive sheep (E). Insets show control tissue slides of BSE-negative cattle. F–H) Immunohistochemistry for PrPsc in lymphoid tissue of the zebu (H, mediastinal lymph node), and a BSE-negative cow (G, mandibular lymph node) with MAb L42 (R-biopharm, 1:800). A retropharyngeal lymph node of a scrapie-affected sheep (F) and a brainstem tissue slide of the zebu (F, inset) served as positive controls. Pretreatment of the tissue slides comprised a proteinase K–digestion step (5 μg/mL, 15 min, 37°C).
Histopathologic lesions in brain of zebu with spongiform encephalopathy and cow with bovine spongiform encephalopathy, Switzerland, 2004*
| Site | Cow | Zebu |
|---|---|---|
| Brainstem | ||
| Dorsal motor nucleus of vagus nerve | + | ++ |
| Nucleus of spinal tract of trigeminal nerve | ++ | +++ |
| Nucleus of hypoglossal nerve | + | ++ |
| Reticular formation | ++ | ++ |
| Nucleus of solitary tract | ++ | +++ |
| Vestibular nucli | ++ | + to ++ |
| Olivary nuclei | ++ | ++ |
| Cerebellar cortex | – | + |
| Midbrain ( | + to ++ | ++ to +++ |
| Thalamus | ++ | ++ to +++ |
| Hippocampus | n.d. | + |
| Basal nuclei ( | + | + |
| Cerebral cortex | + | ++ |
*–, absent; +, mild; ++, moderate; +++ severe; n.d., not done.
Figure 2Molecular analyses of the zebu under investigation. Western immunoblot with monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) 6H4 (upper panel) and P4 (lower panel) after limited proteinase K digestion (100 μg/mL, 40 min, 48°C) of 10% brainstem (lanes 3 and 4) and thalamus (lanes 5, 6, and 7) tissue homogenates of the zebu (lanes 3 and 5), a cow with bovine spongiform encephalopathy (lanes 4 and 6), and a sheep with scrapie (lane 7). An undigested cattle brainstem tissue homogenate (lane 1) and a cerebrum tissue homogenate of a spongiform-encephalopathy-negative zebu (lane 2) were included as controls. All samples were processed equally as described by Stack et al. (7), and the membranes were exposed in parallel on the same photographic film. Molecular mass standards in kilodaltons are indicated on the right; tissue mass equivalents, at the bottom.