Author: Hirano, Norio; Goto, Naoaki; Ogawa, Tetsuo; Ono, Katsuhiko; Murakami, Toshiaki; Fujiwara, Kosaku
Title: Hydrocephalus in Suckling Rats Infected Intracerebrally with Mouse Hepatitis Virus, MHVâ€A59 Cord-id: ea3gwnw7 Document date: 2013_11_14
ID: ea3gwnw7
Snippet: After intracerebral inoculation of mouse hepatitis virus, MHVâ€A59 strain, into 3†to 5â€dayâ€old Wistar rats, some survivors at 14 days postinoculation (p.i.) were found to lack the cerebral cortex and to have an accumulation of a considerable amount of cerebrospinal fluid. The virus titer in the brain increased exponentially after inoculation, reaching a maximum 4 to 6 days p.i. when immunofluorescence revealed virusâ€specific antigen within neurons in the cerebral cortex. A small amount
Document: After intracerebral inoculation of mouse hepatitis virus, MHVâ€A59 strain, into 3†to 5â€dayâ€old Wistar rats, some survivors at 14 days postinoculation (p.i.) were found to lack the cerebral cortex and to have an accumulation of a considerable amount of cerebrospinal fluid. The virus titer in the brain increased exponentially after inoculation, reaching a maximum 4 to 6 days p.i. when immunofluorescence revealed virusâ€specific antigen within neurons in the cerebral cortex. A small amount of infectious virus was also detectable 14 days p.i. when the cerebral anomaly was evident. This brain malformation causing hydrocephalus was due to cerebral damage by viral infection.
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