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Res Vet Sci ; 62(3): 245-8, 1997.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9300542

ABSTRACT

The onset of growth retardation was investigated in fetal lambs following experimental infection of pregnant ewes with Border Disease virus (BDV) on day 53 of pregnancy. Fetuses from control and infected ewes were harvested at weekly intervals between day 60 and day 95 of gestation and morphometric studies were completed on tibial radiographs and tibial growth cartilage metaphyseal junctions. Mean tibial areas were significantly reduced (P < 0.01) in fetuses from infected ewes at 35 and 42 days after infection and growth cartilage metaphyseal junctions were less mature in fetuses from infected ewes at 42 days after infection. Positive immunostaining for BDV antigen was demonstrated in the brains of all fetuses from infected ewes between 14 and 42 days after infection. Attempts to demonstrate BDV antigen in bone proved unsuccessful. It is concluded that intrauterine growth retardation is an early manifestation of BDV infection in lambs and that the process is initiated shortly following infection of the fetus.


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Border Disease/physiopathology , Border disease virus/physiology , Fetal Growth Retardation/veterinary , Pregnancy Complications, Infectious/veterinary , Sheep Diseases/physiopathology , Animals , Antibodies, Monoclonal/analysis , Antibodies, Monoclonal/immunology , Antibodies, Viral/analysis , Antibodies, Viral/immunology , Antigens, Viral/analysis , Antigens, Viral/immunology , Border Disease/immunology , Border Disease/virology , Border disease virus/immunology , Border disease virus/isolation & purification , Embryonic and Fetal Development/physiology , Female , Fetal Growth Retardation/physiopathology , Fetal Growth Retardation/virology , Gestational Age , Growth Plate/cytology , Growth Plate/embryology , Growth Plate/growth & development , Immunohistochemistry , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Complications, Infectious/physiopathology , Pregnancy Complications, Infectious/virology , Radiography , Sheep , Sheep Diseases/virology , Tibia/diagnostic imaging , Tibia/embryology , Tibia/growth & development
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