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EXPERIMENTAL ENCEPHALITIS : SOME FACTORS AFFECTING INFECTION WITH CERTAIN NEUROTROPIC VIRUSES.

L S King1.   

Abstract

The action on mice of several neurotropic viruses was studied with reference to factors which influence infection. With pseudorabies virus, section of the sciatic nerve with inoculation into the ipsilateral foot pad significantly retarded the speed of infection. The virus ascended other nerves of the leg, but at a slower rate. It would appear that the number of nerve fibers available for passage may play a rôle in the speed with which infection occurs with this virus. When pseudorabies virus was inoculated into an area of inflammation its effects were markedly lessened. Similar experiments with unmodified equine encephalomyelitis virus which, unlike pseudorabies, does not ascend along local nerves, showed no impedance of infection. Brain trauma did not change the rate of infection with the viruses of St. Louis encephalitis, herpes, or pseudorabies. But intraperitoneal injection of glycerine, followed by intramuscular inoculation of St. Louis virus, resulted in marked facilitation of infection, as already remarked of fixed equine encephalomyelitis virus. This phenomenon did not occur with pseudorabies or herpes. In contrast to certain other viruses, pseudorabies and herpes viruses were only slightly more effective in young mice than in adults. With St. Louis virus, as with fixed equine encephalomyelitis viruses, inoculation into the eye or nose was far more effective than other peripheral routes. This was not the case with pseudorabies. Herpes, however, also showed greater sensitivity of the intraocular route. After injection into the eye, St. Louis and fixed equine encephalomyelitis viruses invaded the optic pathway, while herpes and pseudorabies avoided the optic fibers and attacked the trigeminal nerve. These phenomena are discussed in the light of cellufugal and cellupetal progression of viruses. The similarities in the action of fixed equine encephalomyelitis and St. Louis encephalitis viruses are discussed and contrasted with herpes and pseudorabies.

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Year:  1940        PMID: 19871044      PMCID: PMC2135028          DOI: 10.1084/jem.72.5.573

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Med        ISSN: 0022-1007            Impact factor:   14.307


  7 in total

1.  Transmission of the Virus of Herpes Febrilis along Nerves in experimentally infected Rabbits.

Authors:  E W Goodpasture; O Teague
Journal:  J Med Res       Date:  1923-12

2.  AN ACQUIRED RESISTANCE OF GROWING ANIMALS TO CERTAIN NEUROTROPIC VIRUSES IN THE ABSENCE OF HUMORAL ANTIBODIES OR PREVIOUS EXPOSURE TO INFECTION.

Authors:  P K Olitsky; A B Sabin; H R Cox
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1936-10-31       Impact factor: 14.307

3.  INFLUENCE OF HOST FACTORS ON NEUROINVASIVENESS OF VESICULAR STOMATITIS VIRUS : III. EFFECT OF AGE AND PATHWAY OF INFECTION ON THE CHARACTER AND LOCALIZATION OF LESIONS IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM.

Authors:  A B Sabin; P K Olitsky
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1938-01-31       Impact factor: 14.307

4.  THE USE OF MICE IN TESTS OF IMMUNITY AGAINST YELLOW FEVER.

Authors:  W A Sawyer; W Lloyd
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1931-09-30       Impact factor: 14.307

5.  EXPERIMENTS ON THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF PSEUDORABIES : II. PREVALENCE OF THE DISEASE AMONG MIDDLE WESTERN SWINE AND THE POSSIBLE ROLE OF RATS IN HERD-TO-HERD INFECTIONS.

Authors:  R E Shope
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1935-06-30       Impact factor: 14.307

6.  STUDIES ON EASTERN EQUINE ENCEPHALOMYELITIS : II. PATHOGENESIS OF THE DISEASE IN THE GUINEA PIG.

Authors:  L S King
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1939-04-30       Impact factor: 14.307

7.  THE LIMITED NEUROTROPIC CHARACTER OF THE ENCEPHALITIS VIRUS (ST. LOUIS TYPE) IN SUSCEPTIBLE MICE.

Authors:  L T Webster; A D Clow
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1936-02-29       Impact factor: 14.307

  7 in total
  3 in total

1.  THE PATHOGENESIS OF HERPES VIRUS ENCEPHALITIS. I. VIRUS PATHWAYS TO THE NERVOUS SYSTEM OF SUCKLING MICE DEMONSTRATED BY FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY STAINING.

Authors:  R T JOHNSON
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1964-02-01       Impact factor: 14.307

2.  Multiplication of certain neurotropic viruses in the rabbit eye following intraocular inoculation.

Authors:  J R OVERMAN; W F FRIEDEWALD
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1950-01-01       Impact factor: 14.307

3.  STUDIES ON EASTERN EQUINE ENCEPHALOMYELITIS : VI. FACILITATION OF INFECTION IN THE MOUSE.

Authors:  L S King
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1942-10-01       Impact factor: 14.307

  3 in total

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