| Literature DB >> 19208228 |
Hugh A Simmons1, Marion M Simmons, Yvonne I Spencer, Melanie J Chaplin, Gill Povey, Andrew Davis, Angel Ortiz-Pelaez, Nora Hunter, Danny Matthews, Anthony E Wrathall.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In the wake of the epidemic of bovine spongiform encephalopathy the British government established a flock of sheep from which scrapie-free animals are supplied to laboratories for research. Three breeds of sheep carrying a variety of different genotypes associated with scrapie susceptibility/resistance were imported in 1998 and 2001 from New Zealand, a country regarded as free from scrapie. They are kept in a purpose-built Sheep Unit under strict disease security and are monitored clinically and post mortem for evidence of scrapie. It is emphasised that atypical scrapie, as distinct from classical scrapie, has been recognised only relatively recently and differs from classical scrapie in its clinical, neuropathological and biochemical features. Most cases are detected in apparently healthy sheep by post mortem examination.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19208228 PMCID: PMC2649067 DOI: 10.1186/1746-6148-5-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Numbers of ewes of different breeds by homozygous genotypes that were in the Sheep Unit in May 2002
| ARQ/ARQ | 76 | 324 | 29 |
| ARR/ARR | 32 | 108 | 31 |
| VRQ/VRQ | 88 | - | 13 |
| AHQ/AHQ | 15 | - | - |
Numbers of sheep at time of data collection in 2006 that were recorded as being at the Sheep Unit, or sent for research, or to an abattoir, or for examination at the Veterinary Laboratories Agency (VLA)
| Alive at Sheep Unit | 164 | 644 | 808 |
| Sent for research | 951 | 1545 | 2496 |
| Sent to abattoir for slaughter | 0 | 74 | 74 |
| Culls/casualties sent to VLA | 888 | 1410 | 2298 |
Brain tissue samples tested from sheep of the ten different genotypes in or from the Sheep Unit
| ARR/ARR | 793 | 221 (27.87) |
| ARR/AHQ | 6 | 1 (16.67) |
| ARR/ARQ | 538 | 207 (38.48) |
| AHQ/AHQ | 91 | 33 (36.26) |
| ARQ/AHQ | 32 | 5 (15.62) |
| ARQ/ARQ | 1651 | 302 (18.29) |
| ARR/VRQ | 303 | 47 (15.51) |
| AHQ/VRQ | 31 | 14 (45.16) |
| ARQ/VRQ | 498 | 131 (32.11) |
| VRQ/VRQ | 597 | 80 (13.40) |
Details of atypical scrapie cases in sheep in (or from) the Sheep Unit.
| 5 May 2000 (Sheep Unit) | 1 September 1999 (New Zealand). Imported to UK July 2001 | 1 September 1997 (New Zealand). Imported to UK February 1998 | |
| Cheviot | Cheviot | Cheviot | |
| Female | Female | Female | |
| AFRQ/AFRQ | AFRQ/ALRQ | AFRQ/AFRQ | |
| Lambed February 2002; May 2003; April 2004; June 2006 | Lambed May 2003, May 2005, April 2006; February 2007 | Never bred | |
| 6 y 4 mo | 5 y 2 mo – sent to Sardinia in January 2007 | 6 mo – sent Institute for Animal Health in September 1998 | |
| Not on a research project | Not on a research project, but sent to Sardinia to lamb | Blood transfusion in September 1999 from a sheep challenged with BSE | |
| 5 Sept. 2006 | 19 June 2007 | 2 May 2007 | |
| 6 y 4 mo | 7 y 9 mo | 9 y 7 mo | |
| Malaise, circling & blindness, ataxia (see additional file | None seen before death. | None seen before death. | |
| Positive throughout the brain | Positive cerebellum, but medulla negative | Positive throughout the brain | |
| Cortex positive | Cerebellum positive | Brain weakly positive | |
Figure 1Immunohistochemistry (IHC) of cerebellum from G320, showing widespread immunolabelling thoughout the molecular and granular layers of the cerebellum.
Figure 2Bio-Rad Western blot (WB) showing samples from G320 (frontal cortex) and Y71 (cerebellum) in duplicate lanes. Controls are shown in single lanes as identified in the lane key below. The antibody used to detect PrPsc was mAb Sha31 as provided in the test kit.
Lane No. Sample identity Tissue type
1 and 12 molecular weight marker marker
2 and 11 BSE +ve control
3 and 10 classical scrapie +ve control
4 and 9 atypical scrapie +ve control
5 and 6 G320 (PG0832/06) (V1975B) frontal cortex
7 and 8 YO71 (PG0604/07) (V2599C) cerebellum