Experimental study of mouse cytomegalovirus infected mice

Cui Wen , Dong Yongsui , Fang Feng

Current Medical Science ›› 2002, Vol. 22 ›› Issue (27) : 260 -264.

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Current Medical Science ›› 2002, Vol. 22 ›› Issue (27) : 260 -264. DOI: 10.1007/BF02828198
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Experimental study of mouse cytomegalovirus infected mice

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In order to investigate the human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection, the mouse cytomegalovirus (MCMV) infected mice were experimentally studied. 6 to 8 week old female BALB/C mice with immunosuppression were selected to undergo the MCMV inoculations: intracranial inoculation and peritoneal inoculation. MCMV of the infected mice in various organs and tissues were detected by using β-gal staining andin situ nucleic acid hybridization assay. The pathological changes were observed in HE staining paraffin-embedded sections. It was found that all the MCMV infected mice showed the retardation of growth and development, and feather looseness. Both intracranial inoculation of 104 PFU viruses or peritoneal inoculation of 106 PFU viruses resulted in the pathological changes, to some extent, of various organs and tissues in the mice. The pathological changes in liver were consistent with the amount of β-gal staining positive cells, indicating the liver lesions were mainly caused by viral proliferation. It was also found that the viruses in the immunosuppressed mice subjected to intracranial inoculation could spread to whole body organs, while the viruses in the immunosuppressed mice subjected to intrapeitoneal inoculation couldn't spread to the brain, suggesting blood-brain barrier could prevent the virus from spreading to the brain.

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mouse cytomegalovirus / infection

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Cui Wen, Dong Yongsui, Fang Feng. Experimental study of mouse cytomegalovirus infected mice. Current Medical Science, 2002, 22(27): 260-264 DOI:10.1007/BF02828198

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