Literature DB >> 178337

Experimental infection of monkeys with viruses of the tick-borne encephalitis complex: degenerative cerebellar lesions following inapparent forms of the disease or recovery from clinical encephalitis.

I Zlontnik, D P Grant, G B Carter.   

Abstract

Rhesus, patas and vervet monkeys were infected i.c. or i.n. with three viruses of the tick-borne encephalitis complex (TBE) as follows: Turkish tick-borne encephalitis virus (TTE), Louping-ill virus and Central European tick-borne encephalitis virus (CETE). The incidence of overt clinical signs of disease varied according to the virus that was used for the inoculations. TTE proved to be more pathogenic for monkeys than the other two members of the complex, whilst CETE was the least pathogenic. Injections of specific antiserum soon after infection tended to increase both the incidence of clinical signs and the moratlity. A proportion of animals with inapparent infections and a number of monkeys that recovered from the acute phase of the disease developed degenerative lesions in the cerebellum, often superimposed on the involuting inflammatory changes. The changes affected either a few only or many folia of the cerebellum and consisted of neuronal and spongy degeneration of the Purkinje and granular layers, usually accompanied by marked astrocytic proliferation and hypertrophy in the granular and molecular layers.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 178337      PMCID: PMC2041117     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Exp Pathol        ISSN: 0007-1021


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