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The pathogenicity to mice of three variants of Mengo encephalomyelitis virus

✍ Scribed by Colter, John S. ;Campbell, James B. ;Hatch, Lorne R.


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1965
Tongue
English
Weight
456 KB
Volume
65
Category
Article
ISSN
0095-9898

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✦ Synopsis


The distribution of infectious virus particles i n various tissues of the mouse was determined following the intraperitoneal injection of three plaque variants of Mengo encephalomyelitis virus. When lethal doses were administered, virus appeared first in the spleen and lymph nodes (suggesting that these are the primary target organs for the agents), followed by its appearance in spinal cord and brain, in which tissues the infectious titers increased progressively until the death of the animals. Low levels of virus were sometimes found in lung, heart and kidney at 2 4 4 8 hours post-challenge, but disappeared from these tissues at later times. Virus was never detected in blood or liver, suggesting that the virus moves throughout the animal by way of the lymphatic system. When sub-lethal doses of virus were injected, it was detectable only i n spleen and lymph nodes, and disappeared from these tissues by 8-9 days post-challenge.

The LDjo,$ for the three variants when injected by both the intraperitoneal and intracerebral routes were determined. The I.P.-LD5o., for the L (large plaque former), M (medium plaque former) and S (minute plaque former) variants i n 14-16 gm mice were found to be 1, 1-5 X lo4 and 2-10 x lo4 p.f.u.'s, respectively. The 1.C.-LDSo., were essentially the same (1-5 p.f.u.'s) for all three variants. The possibility that the differences in the I.P.-LDsI,~ may be due to differences i n the abilities of the variants to stimulate interferon production or in their sensitivities to its antiviral action is discussed.


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