Literature DB >> 25465084

Experimental infection of tree shrews (Tupaia belangeri) with Coxsackie virus A16.

Jian-Ping Li1, Yun Liao1, Ying Zhang1, Jing-Jing Wang1, Li-Chun Wang1, Kai Feng1, Qi-Han Li2, Long-Ding Liu3.   

Abstract

Coxsackie virus A16 (CA16) is commonly recognized as one of the main human pathogens of hand-foot-mouth disease (HFMD). The clinical manifestations of HFMD include vesicles of hand, foot and mouth in young children and severe inflammatory CNS lesions. In this study, experimentally CA16 infected tree shrews (Tupaia belangeri) were used to investigate CA16 pathogenesis. The results showed that both the body temperature and the percentages of blood neutrophilic granulocytes / monocytes of CA16 infected tree shrews increased at 4-7 days post infection. Dynamic distributions of CA16 in different tissues and stools were found at different infection stages. Moreover, the pathological changes in CNS and other organs were also observed. These findings indicate that tree shrews can be used as a viable animal model to study CA16 infection.

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Keywords:  Coxsackie virus A16; Infection; Tree shrew

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25465084      PMCID: PMC4790277          DOI: 10.13918/j.issn.2095-8137.2014.6.485

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dongwuxue Yanjiu        ISSN: 0254-5853


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