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Arch Virol ; 131(3-4): 419-29, 1993.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8347081

ABSTRACT

In the past, positive as well as negative results pertaining to HIV-1/HIV2 interference have been obtained. Therefore, in the present study attention was paid to the viral expression state of preinfected cells at the time of exposure to secondary virus. A clonal HIV-2 infected HUT-78 cell line was derived by endpoint dilution and subsequently inoculated with cell-free HIV-1. Superinfection with HIV-1 was ruled out by Western blot and PCR analysis. The chronically HIV-2 infected cells used for these studies showed a highly productive expression state, as evidenced by immunoperoxidase staining (IPS), Western blot profile and levels of reverse transcriptase (RT) activity. We discuss several mechanisms of interference in productively infected cells, which may confer resistance to superinfection with secondary virus.


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HIV-1/immunology , HIV-2/immunology , Sezary Syndrome/microbiology , Skin Neoplasms/microbiology , Superinfection/immunology , Blotting, Southern , Blotting, Western , DNA, Viral/analysis , HIV Antigens/genetics , HIV Antigens/immunology , HIV-1/genetics , HIV-1/physiology , HIV-2/genetics , HIV-2/physiology , Humans , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Proviruses/genetics , Proviruses/immunology , Tumor Cells, Cultured , Viral Interference
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Anat Embryol (Berl) ; 174(3): 307-19, 1986.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3766987

ABSTRACT

The postnatal differentiation of carotid body chief cells and endocrine adrenal medullary cells was comparatively examined during ontogenesis and in rats which were treated with dexamethasone for 7 days after birth. Ultrastructure and innervation of carotid body chief cells are mature in neonates according to the functional requirements of chemoreception. By the end of the first postnatal week, only an increase in number of dense core vesicles can be noticed, the concentration of which then will reach the adult level. Under the effect of dexamethasone most of the heterochromatin is transformed into finely dispersed euchromatin within the nuclei of carotid body chief cells. In the cytoplasm, the Golgi apparatus becomes larger and the granular endoplasmic reticulum hypertrophic. The number of catecholamines storing dense core vesicles increases considerably. The innervation density remains constant. In contrast to the carotid body chief cells, the adrenal medullary cells have not reached their definitive maturity at the time of birth. Besides phenotypes of adrenaline-cells, noradrenaline-cells and small granules containing cells, pheochromoblasts and intermediary cells can be seen as well. Their cytoplasm is sparse, the concentration of dense core vesicles and the innervation density very low. After 8 days of postnatal ontogenesis, pheochromoblasts and intermediary cells are no longer present in the adrenal medulla. In adrenaline-cells and noradrenaline-cells, important processes of growth can be noticed, the cytoplasm has grown in extent, the number of dense core vesicles doubled and the innervation density of single cells triplicated. Only the few small granules containing cells remain small. Under the effect of dexamethasone also in the nuclei of chromaffin cells a transformation of heterochromatin into euchromatin occurs. The increase in number of dense core vesicles is relatively lower than in carotid body chief cells. The significant growth of innervation density during the first postnatal week was inhibited. Our observations suggest that dexamethasone stimulates the synthesis of catecholamines in adrenal medullary cells of newborn rats less pronouncedly than in carotid body chief cells. This could be attributed to the inhibited formation of synapses of growing chromaffin cells and to the in vivo active endocrine counter-regulation.


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Adrenal Medulla/growth & development , Carotid Body/growth & development , Dexamethasone/pharmacology , Neurons/ultrastructure , Adrenal Medulla/drug effects , Adrenal Medulla/ultrastructure , Aging , Animals , Animals, Newborn , Carotid Body/drug effects , Carotid Body/ultrastructure , Cell Differentiation/drug effects , Chromatin/drug effects , Chromatin/ultrastructure , Female , Heterochromatin/drug effects , Heterochromatin/ultrastructure , Male , Microscopy, Electron , Neurons/drug effects , Rats , Rats, Inbred Strains
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