| Literature DB >> 27641251 |
Sylvie L Benestad1, Gordon Mitchell2, Marion Simmons3, Bjørnar Ytrehus4, Turid Vikøren5.
Abstract
Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a fatal contagious prion disease in cervids that is enzootic in some areas in North America. The disease has been found in deer, elk and moose in the USA and Canada, and in South Korea following the importation of infected animals. Here we report the first case of CWD in Europe, in a Norwegian free-ranging reindeer in Southern Norway. The origin of the disease is unknown. Until now a low number of cervids, and among them a few reindeer, have been tested for CWD in Norway. Therefore the prevalence of CWD is unknown.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27641251 PMCID: PMC5024462 DOI: 10.1186/s13567-016-0375-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Res ISSN: 0928-4249 Impact factor: 3.683
Figure 1Histology of the obex. A HE staining showing vacuoles in the neurons and neuropil ×600. B Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) immunolabelling showing strong proliferation of reactive astrocytes (gliosis) in the obex area ×400.
Figure 2Western blot detection of PrP with TeSeE Western blot kit (Bio-Rad), using SHa31 and P4 mAb. The Norwegian reindeer sample (Nor CWD) showed a typical 3-band pattern similar to the American elk CWD sample (Am elk CWD). No signal was seen in the negative sheep brain sample (Neg).
Figure 3IHC labelling of PrP using F89/160.1.5 and 2G11 mAb. A Obex, intense coarse particulate labelling in the DMNV ×200. B Cerebellum, patchy labelling in the granular layer and stellate in the molecular layer ×200. C Ventral midbrain, scattered granules or accumulations of PrPCWD that appear as plaques ×400. D Ventral midbrain, neuronal and axonal labelling ×400. E Ventral midbrain, linear type labelling ×100. F Dorsal midbrain, sparse immunolabelling, plaque-like accumulation of PrPCWD ×100.