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Acta Neuropathol ; 93(4): 391-401, 1997 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9113204

RESUMO

Barrier-bred cats were inoculated intracerebrally with either the rabbit-adapted Borna disease virus (BDV) strain V or a newly isolated feline BDV, obtained from a cat with natural staggering disease (SD). Three out of eight inoculated cats developed neurological signs and non-suppurative encephalitis; all three recovered from the acute stage of disease. Sero-conversion and the development of neutralizing antibodies occurred in all of the virus-inoculated cats. In addition, cats inoculated with feline BDV showed an early peripheral T cell response not present in cats inoculated with BDV strain V, suggesting that the feline virus exerted a more vigorous effect on the immune system. Using immunohistochemistry and a reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction assay, BDV-specific antigen and nucleic acid could be demonstrated in brain samples from each cat with encephalitis, showing that incomplete viral clearance was probably responsible for the maintenance of inflammation. The successful induction of neurological signs and encephalitis in one cat infected with feline BDV, together with the detection of BDV-specific antigen and nucleic acid in the brain, provides strong evidence for the notion that BDV is the etiological agent behind feline SD.


Assuntos
Doença de Borna/patologia , Doenças do Gato/patologia , Encefalite Viral/patologia , Encefalite Viral/veterinária , Animais , Anticorpos Antivirais/biossíntese , Antígenos Virais/imunologia , Doença de Borna/tratamento farmacológico , Vírus da Doença de Borna/genética , Vírus da Doença de Borna/imunologia , Gatos , Ciclofosfamida/uso terapêutico , DNA Viral/análise , Encefalite Viral/tratamento farmacológico , Feminino , Imunidade Celular , Masculino
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J Gen Virol ; 76 ( Pt 9): 2215-22, 1995 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7561758

RESUMO

A Borna disease virus (BDV)-like agent was isolated from the central nervous system (CNS) of cats with a spontaneous non-suppurative encephalomyelitis ('staggering disease'). In contrast to the rabbit-adapted BDV strain V, which can be propagated in several primary and permanent cell cultures, the cat virus grew only in embryonic mink brain cells. Infection of adult Wistar rats with feline brain tissue material did not result in clinical disease during a period of 5 months, nor in growth of infectious virus in the brain. However, using the brain suspension of a newborn rat inoculated with feline brain tissue material, it was possible to induce typical Borna disease (BD) in four adult rats. This indicates a possible adaptation of the cat virus during passages in rats. By the use of an RT-PCR technique, BDV-specific RNA could be detected in a majority of brain samples from diseased cats. BDV-specific antigen was demonstrated in feline CNS samples both by immunohistochemistry and ELISA. However, the amount of BDV RNA and BDV antigen was less in the cats as compared to horses with BD, providing further support for the notion that a distinct feline BDV strain exists.


Assuntos
Doença de Borna/virologia , Vírus da Doença de Borna/isolamento & purificação , Encefalopatias/veterinária , Doenças do Gato/virologia , Animais , Animais Recém-Nascidos , Anticorpos Antivirais/análise , Anticorpos Antivirais/imunologia , Antígenos Virais/análise , Antígenos Virais/imunologia , Doença de Borna/imunologia , Vírus da Doença de Borna/imunologia , Encefalopatias/imunologia , Encefalopatias/virologia , Doenças do Gato/imunologia , Gatos , Células Cultivadas , Técnicas de Cultura , Feminino , Hipocampo/patologia , Hipocampo/virologia , Masculino , Vison , RNA Viral/análise , Coelhos , Ratos , Ratos Wistar
3.
Acta Neuropathol ; 90(2): 184-93, 1995.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7484095

RESUMO

The inflammatory cell composition and the expression of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) antigens in the central nervous system (CNS) of 13 cats with a spontaneous, Borna disease-like meningoencephalomyelitis (staggering disease) was investigated by immunohistochemistry with a panel of monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies. T lymphocytes were the predominating inflammatory cells within the adventitial space. CD4+ T cells were more abundant than CD8+ T cells. Scattered IgG-, IgA- and IgM-containing cells were found in the adventitial space and surrounding neuropil, often adjacent to neurons. There was a markedly increased MHC class II expression in cells morphologically resembling microglia. In several cats, Borna disease virus specific antigen was detected, but only in a few cells, mainly of macrophage character. Our findings indicate a long-standing inflammatory reaction in the CNS of cats with staggering disease, possibly triggered and sustained by a persistent viral infection.


Assuntos
Doença de Borna/patologia , Sistema Nervoso Central/imunologia , Sistema Nervoso Central/patologia , Meningoencefalite/patologia , Animais , Anticorpos Monoclonais/imunologia , Gatos , Feminino , Imunoglobulinas , Imuno-Histoquímica , Linfócitos/imunologia , Masculino
4.
Zentralbl Veterinarmed B ; 40(4): 298-303, 1993 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8237201

RESUMO

In 24 cats (Uppsala, Sweden) with neurological signs of "staggering disease" and typical neuropathology, 44% had Borna disease virus (BDV)-specific antibodies. In 173 cat sera (Berlin, Germany) of animals with unknown record, 7% were BDV positive. Out of 24 cats with undefined neurological disorders, 13% were BDV positive. Similarities in staggering disease of cats and Borna disease of horses and sheep suggest related etiological agents.


Assuntos
Anticorpos Antivirais/sangue , Doença de Borna/microbiologia , Vírus da Doença de Borna/imunologia , Doenças do Gato/microbiologia , Doenças do Sistema Nervoso Central/veterinária , Animais , Gatos , Doenças do Sistema Nervoso Central/microbiologia , Feminino , Masculino
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J Comp Pathol ; 107(4): 411-25, 1992 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1291589

RESUMO

A spontaneous neurological disease in cats characterized by behavioural and motor disturbances was investigated by clinical, morphological and immunological methods. Neuropathological examination showed a marked inflammatory reaction in the cerebral leptomeninges and the grey matter of the brain. In the white matter, the reaction was moderate. The changes consisted of perivascular cuffing by mononuclear cells and neuronal damage. The brain stem (thalamus, mesencephalon, caudal colliculus) was most severely affected. The spinal cord and its leptomeninges were involved to a lesser degree. The histopathological picture as well as the laboratory findings suggests a viral cause of the disease. The morphology of the disease and serological as well as immunohistochemical results indicate that this disorder is different from previously known feline viral encephalitides.


Assuntos
Doenças do Gato/patologia , Surtos de Doenças/veterinária , Meningoencefalite/veterinária , Animais , Encéfalo/patologia , Doenças do Gato/epidemiologia , Doenças do Gato/etiologia , Gatos , Feminino , Masculino , Meninges/patologia , Meningoencefalite/epidemiologia , Meningoencefalite/etiologia , Meningoencefalite/patologia , Medula Espinal/patologia , Suécia/epidemiologia , Viroses/veterinária
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