TY - JOUR
T1 - In vitro cytotoxicity and demyelination induced by theiler viruses in cultures of spinal cord slices
AU - Shahar, A.
AU - Frankel, G.
AU - David, Y.
AU - Friedmann, A.
PY - 1986
Y1 - 1986
N2 - The cytopathic effects caused by Theiler viruses to myelinated organotypic spinal cord cultures was studied by light and electron microscopy. Heavily myelinated cultures, 2–3 weeks in vitro were infected with WW and GD VII viruses. Mock infection served as control. On light microscopy cytopathic effects and demyelination become evident about 16–17 hr after infection. Demyelination observed in WW virus‐infected cultures was much more pronounced than in cultures infected with GD VII viruses. The myelin in mock‐infected cultures remained undamaged. Electron microscopy revealed that in control cultures cells were intact, exhibiting numerous synapses and a network of axons enwrapped by multilayered myelin sheaths. Virus‐infected spinal cord slices showed that a more severe cytotoxicity was caused by GD VII virus than by WW virus. The cytopathology included accumulation of cytoplasmatic vacuoles, margination of chromatin, synapse and cell disintegration, and various degrees of demyelination. Several GD VII virions were observed, arranged in crystalline arrays, mainly in electron‐opaqe cells, but not within axons. WW virions on the other hand were only occasionally encountered.
AB - The cytopathic effects caused by Theiler viruses to myelinated organotypic spinal cord cultures was studied by light and electron microscopy. Heavily myelinated cultures, 2–3 weeks in vitro were infected with WW and GD VII viruses. Mock infection served as control. On light microscopy cytopathic effects and demyelination become evident about 16–17 hr after infection. Demyelination observed in WW virus‐infected cultures was much more pronounced than in cultures infected with GD VII viruses. The myelin in mock‐infected cultures remained undamaged. Electron microscopy revealed that in control cultures cells were intact, exhibiting numerous synapses and a network of axons enwrapped by multilayered myelin sheaths. Virus‐infected spinal cord slices showed that a more severe cytotoxicity was caused by GD VII virus than by WW virus. The cytopathology included accumulation of cytoplasmatic vacuoles, margination of chromatin, synapse and cell disintegration, and various degrees of demyelination. Several GD VII virions were observed, arranged in crystalline arrays, mainly in electron‐opaqe cells, but not within axons. WW virions on the other hand were only occasionally encountered.
KW - electron microscopy
KW - virus induced demyelination
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U2 - 10.1002/jnr.490160408
DO - 10.1002/jnr.490160408
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C2 - 3795294
AN - SCOPUS:0023000340
SN - 0360-4012
VL - 16
SP - 671
EP - 681
JO - Journal of Neuroscience Research
JF - Journal of Neuroscience Research
IS - 4
ER -