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Lesions akin to transmissible spongiform encephalopathy in the brains of rats inoculated with immature cerebellum. Their significance in the aetiology of these diseases.

E Beck1.   

Abstract

Fourteen BD IX rats were inoculated intracerebrally with a homogenate prepared from the immature cerebellar cortex of 10-day-old rats, when synaptogenesis is at its peak in this species. Eight controls were inoculated with mature cerebellar cortex. Transient ultrastructural changes were observed between 2 and 23 weeks' incubation in those animals which had received an inoculum of immature cerebellum. These changes pointed to a re-activation of embryonic or neo-natal growth mechanisms and were identical to those occurring in kuru-inoculated spider monkeys. With longer incubation histopathological lesions such as intracytoplasmic vacuolation, chromatolysis and neuronophagia appeared in neurons of the brain stem reticular formation. Such features are common in all the spongiform encephalopathies. All controls were negative. It is suggested that the transmissible agent in these diseases might be the factor which influences the various stages of normal neuronal maturation. A hypothesis is developed which would reconcile the "infectious" character of these diseases with a genetic factor and explain the "unconventional" behaviour of the agent as well as the mode of its transmission.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3213434     DOI: 10.1007/bf00687779

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


  20 in total

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Authors:  E BECK; P M DANIEL; H B PARRY
Journal:  Brain       Date:  1964-03       Impact factor: 13.501

2.  Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (spongiform encephalopathy): transmission to the chimpanzee.

Authors:  C J Gibbs; D C Gajdusek; D M Asher; M P Alpers; E Beck; P M Daniel; W B Matthews
Journal:  Science       Date:  1968-07-26       Impact factor: 47.728

3.  Elimination of natural scrapie in sheep by sire genotype selection.

Authors:  H B Parry
Journal:  Nature       Date:  1979-01-11       Impact factor: 49.962

4.  Scrapie prions aggregate to form amyloid-like birefringent rods.

Authors:  S B Prusiner; M P McKinley; K A Bowman; D C Bolton; P E Bendheim; D F Groth; G G Glenner
Journal:  Cell       Date:  1983-12       Impact factor: 41.582

5.  A note on membrane lamellation.

Authors:  E Beck; P M Daniel; A J Davey; D C Gajdusek; C J Gibbs
Journal:  Brain       Date:  1985-03       Impact factor: 13.501

6.  Experimental transmission of a Kuru-like syndrome to chimpanzees.

Authors:  D C Gajdusek; C J Gibbs; M Alpers
Journal:  Nature       Date:  1966-02-19       Impact factor: 49.962

7.  Developmental changes in brain glycoproteins.

Authors:  R K Margolis; C Preti; D Lai; R U Margolis
Journal:  Brain Res       Date:  1976-08-13       Impact factor: 3.252

8.  The pathogenesis of transmissible spongiform encephalopathy: an ultrastructural study.

Authors:  E Beck; P M Daniel; A J Davey; D C Gajdusek; C J Gibbs
Journal:  Brain       Date:  1982-12       Impact factor: 13.501

9.  Experimental kuru in the spider monkey. Histopathological and ultrastructural studies of the brain during early stages of incubation.

Authors:  E Beck; I J Bak; J F Christ; D C Gajdusek; C J Gibbs; R Hassler
Journal:  Brain       Date:  1975-12       Impact factor: 13.501

Review 10.  On the biology of prions.

Authors:  S B Prusiner; R Gabizon; M P McKinley
Journal:  Acta Neuropathol       Date:  1987       Impact factor: 17.088

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