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Marek's disease virus-induced transient paralysis in chickens: alterations in brain density.

D E Swayne1, O J Fletcher, L W Schierman.   

Abstract

The presence of brain edema and its distribution in Marek's disease virus (MDV)-induced transient paralysis (TP) was determined in genetically resistant and susceptible inbred White Leghorn chickens. Density measurements on samples from the cerebellum, cerebral cortex, optic chiasm, and optic lobe were determined on continuous density Percoll gradients. At 9 days post inoculation of MDV, the cerebellums from the susceptible line of chickens were significantly less dense than cerebellums from the resistant line or the controls of either line. The cerebellar edema, as measured by tissue density, coincided with the transient neurological symptoms and was not present in brain tissue from clinically recovered TP birds.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3213432     DOI: 10.1007/bf00687777

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Neuropathol        ISSN: 0001-6322            Impact factor:   17.088


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Authors:  J D Miller
Journal:  Br J Hosp Med       Date:  1979-02

3.  Histologic and microbiologic studies of chickens with transient paralysis.

Authors:  B R Cho; S G Kenzy; W J Mathey
Journal:  Avian Dis       Date:  1970-11       Impact factor: 1.577

Review 4.  Marek's disease. A common naturally herpesvirus-induced lymphoma of the chicken. Aspects of pathology, virology, immunology and genetics in relation to contemporary biomedical research. A comprehensive review.

Authors:  O P Settnes
Journal:  Nord Vet Med       Date:  1982-06

5.  Measurement of edema in the nervous system. Use of Percoll density gradients for determination of specific gravity in cerebral cortex and white matter under normal conditions and in experimental cytotoxic brain edema.

Authors:  C Tengvar; M Forssén; D Hultström; Y Olsson; H Pertoft; A Pettersson
Journal:  Acta Neuropathol       Date:  1982       Impact factor: 17.088

6.  Blood-brain barrier in chronic relapsing experimental allergic encephalomyelitis: a correlative study between cerebrospinal fluid protein concentrations and tracer leakage in the central nervous system.

Authors:  K Kitz; H Lassmann; D Karcher; A Lowenthal
Journal:  Acta Neuropathol       Date:  1984       Impact factor: 17.088

7.  FITC-Dextrans as tracers for macromolecular movements in the nervous system. A freeze-drying method for dextrans of various molecular sizes injected into normal animals.

Authors:  D Hultström; L Malmgren; D Gilstring; Y Olsson
Journal:  Acta Neuropathol       Date:  1983       Impact factor: 17.088

8.  An improved Percoll density gradient for measurements of experimental brain edema. Addition of sucrose to an isotonic gradient in an attempt to balance osmotic conditions during density determinations.

Authors:  C Tengvar; D Hultström; Y Olsson
Journal:  Acta Neuropathol       Date:  1983       Impact factor: 17.088

9.  Relationship between specific gravity, water content, and serum protein extravasation in various types of vasogenic brain edema.

Authors:  H W Bothe; W Bodsch; K A Hossmann
Journal:  Acta Neuropathol       Date:  1984       Impact factor: 17.088

10.  Suppression of humoral immunity in chickens prevents transient paralysis caused by a herpesvirus.

Authors:  M A Parker; L W Schierman
Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  1983-05       Impact factor: 5.422

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Journal:  Virus Res       Date:  2014-03-19       Impact factor: 3.303

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