| Literature DB >> 34384430 |
Yaoqian Pan1, Shuai Wang2, Peng Li1, Feng Yue1, Yanfang Zhang1, Bo Pan3, Xingyou Liu4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Canine distemper caused by canine distemper virus that belongs to the Morbillivirus genus of the Paramyxoviridae family is still a global epidemic significant infectious disease, especially in pet dogs in China and serious harm to the development of the dog industry. It has been known that apoptosis caused by the canine distemper virus can show in culture cells, lymphoid tissues, and the cerebellum. However, its occurrence in brain tissue cells remains unclear. To investigate the relationship among canine distemper infecting brain tissues, apoptosis in brain tissue cells, and demyelinating pathogenesis was investigated.Entities:
Keywords: Apoptosis; Astrocyte; Canine distemper virus; Demyelination; Oligodendrocyte
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34384430 PMCID: PMC8359588 DOI: 10.1186/s12985-021-01635-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virol J ISSN: 1743-422X Impact factor: 4.099
General nature condition and neurological signs of 16 dogs with acute CD
| Cases no. | Age (months) | Sex | Breed | Anti-CDV antibody | Main neurological signs in clinic |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 5 | M | Mongrel | + | Spastic tetraparesis, cervical rigidity, myoclonus, apathy |
| 2 | 7 | M | Labrador | + | Myoclonus in bilateral thoracic limb, tetraparesis, anorexia |
| 3 | 4 | F | Beagle | + | Spastic tetraplegia, myoclonus in pelvic limb, apathy |
| 4 | 6 | M | Poodle | + | Myoclonus in truncal and limb, nystagmus, apathy, anorexia |
| 5 | 4 | F | Mongrel | + | Tremor, ataxia, myoclonus in truncal and limb, anorexia |
| 6 | 6 | F | Mongrel | + | Disorientation, myoclonus in pelvic limb, nystagmus |
| 7 | 5 | M | Shiba | + | Spastic tetraparesis, ataxia, myoclonus in pelvic limb |
| 8 | 5 | F | Shin Tzu | + | Spastic tetraplegia, myoclonus in thoracic limbs, apathy |
| 9 | 3 | F | Labrador | + | Apathy, pedal movement, disorientation, dementia |
| 10 | 4 | M | Shin Tzu | + | Apathy, pedal movement, disorientation, dementia |
| 11 | 7 | M | Mongrel | + | Spastic tetraplegia, myoclonus in pelvic limbs, seizures |
| 12 | 4 | M | Pekingese | + | Tremor, spastic paraparesis, ataxia, opisthotonus |
| 13 | 5 | F | Pekingese | + | Tremor, ataxia, myoclonus in pelvic limbs, pedal movement |
| 14 | 7 | F | Poodle | + | Myoclonus in cervical and thoracic limbs |
| 15 | 6 | M | Shin Tzu | + | Myoclonus in truncal and limb ataxia, apathy |
| 16 | 5 | M | Mongrel | + | Apathy, anorexia, seizures, nystagmus, opisthotonus |
M, male; F, female; + , positive
Fig. 1Severe CDV-infected endothelia and astrocytes A CDV antigen intense positive reaction in the endothelium (up arrow) of the blood vessel. sABC staining, Bar = 20 μm. B CDV antigen intense positive reaction of endothelia (up arrow) and astrocytic food processes (up arrow) surrounding the blood vessels and astrocytes. sABC staining, Bar = 20 μm. C Astrocytes located in mild and moderate demyelinating areas are intense positive reactions (up arrow) against GFAP. Anti-GFAP staining, Bar = 50 μm. D Apoptosis of endothelia (up arrow) and star-patterned astrocytes (up arrow) are detected in primary demyelinating areas. TUNEL staining, Bar = 50 μm
Fig. 2Severe CDV-infected ependymal cells. A Normal ependymal cells appear like columnar cells (up arrow) with microvilli on their free surface. HE staining, Bar = 20 μm. B There are some eosinophilic inclusions (up arrow) in the cytoplasm and nucleus of ependymal cells. HE staining, Bar = 20 μm. C CDV antigen intense positive reaction (up arrow) in ependymal cells with inclusions. sABC staining, Bar = 20 μm. D Many apoptotic cells (up arrow) are found among ependymal cells. TUNEL staining, Bar = 20 μm
Fig. 3Moderate CDV-infected oligodendrocytes and nerve nucleus cells. A Oligodendrocytes show an anti-GalC strong positive reaction in demyelinating areas. Anti-GalC staining, Bar = 50 μm. B Some intense positive oligodendrocytes (up arrow) were observed in initial demyelinating areas. MGP staining, Bar = 50 μm. C A lot of apoptotic multipolar mature oligodendrocytes (up arrow) present in demyelinating areas. TUNEL staining, Bar = 50 μm. D Strong positive neurons for anti-CDV antigens in the nerve nucleus cells situated in white matter. sABC staining, Bar = 50 μm
Fig. 4mild CDV-infected pyramidal cells. A Lots of CDV-antigen positive cells were observed in the cerebral cortical layer. sABC staining, Bar = 100 μm. B The lesions characteristics of satellite phenomenon (up arrow) and neuronophagia(up arrow) are detected in CDV-infected pyramidal cells. HE staining, Bar = 20 μm. C Small shrunken pyramidal cells (up arrow) show dark red, situating in the apoptotic states. MGP staining, Bar = 20 μm. D Some apoptotic pyramidal cells (up arrow) with pyknosis appear strong positive reaction staining dark brown. TUNEL staining, Bar = 20 μm