| Literature DB >> 6314933 |
K A Foster, K J Micklem, G Agnarsdottir, C L Lancashire, N N Bogomolova, Y S Boriskin, C A Pasternak.
Abstract
The permeability characteristics of cells infected with myxoviruses have been studied by measuring the concentrative uptake of nutrients, the concentration of intracellular K+, and the maintenance of the Na+ gradient across the plasma membrane. Cells either show no change at all (Sendai virus-infected BHK cells and measles virus-infected Vero cells) or they show a decreased ability to concentrate nutrients, while intracellular K+ and the Na+ gradient remain unchanged (Sendai and influenza virus-infected L-1210 cells, measles virus-infected lymphocytes and mumps virus-infected L-41 cells). In no case, therefore, was a change observed that resembles the non-specific increase in membrane permeability induced by haemolytic paramyxoviruses (35, 42) or the non-specific membrane leakiness postulated to take place in infected cells (8, 9). A preliminary account of some of these findings has been presented (39).Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 6314933 DOI: 10.1007/bf01309263
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Virol ISSN: 0304-8608 Impact factor: 2.574