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FACTORS INFLUENCING HOST-VIRUS INTERACTIONS : I. A COMPARISON OF VIRAL MULTIPLICATION AND HISTOPATHOLOGY IN INFANT, ADULT, AND CORTISONE-TREATED ADULT MICE INFECTED WITH THE CONN.-5 STRAIN OF COXSACKIE VIRUS
A study was made of the pathogenesis of infection due to the Conn.-5 strain of Coxsackie virus in 4 to 5 day old infant mice, untreated adult mice, and adult mice treated with cortisone. The quantitative distribution of virus and the evolution of lesions in different tissues were followed for the fi...
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author | Boring, William D. Angevine, D. Murray Walker, Duard L. |
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description | A study was made of the pathogenesis of infection due to the Conn.-5 strain of Coxsackie virus in 4 to 5 day old infant mice, untreated adult mice, and adult mice treated with cortisone. The quantitative distribution of virus and the evolution of lesions in different tissues were followed for the first 7 days of the infection. Virus dissemination was prompt and widespread via the blood in all groups. In 4 to 5 day old infant mice viral multiplication and cellular injury occurred in many organs and tissues, while in untreated adult mice these processes were largely limited to the pancreas, even though infecting virus appeared to be equally available to other tissues from the blood. Treatment of adult mice with a single injection of 2.5 mg. cortisone resulted in viral multiplication and tissue damage in several sites in addition to the pancreas, the most marked occurring in the liver and heart. In a consideration of possible mechanisms involved, it was thought unlikely that the differences in the course of the disease in the three groups could be attributed solely to differences in the specific immune response. It is suggested that developmental changes in cells and tissues, perhaps related to cellular metabolism and alterable by cortisone administration, are the major factors determining the location and extent of viral multiplication and tissue injury in this infection in mice. |
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spelling | pubmed-21365372008-04-17 FACTORS INFLUENCING HOST-VIRUS INTERACTIONS : I. A COMPARISON OF VIRAL MULTIPLICATION AND HISTOPATHOLOGY IN INFANT, ADULT, AND CORTISONE-TREATED ADULT MICE INFECTED WITH THE CONN.-5 STRAIN OF COXSACKIE VIRUS Boring, William D. Angevine, D. Murray Walker, Duard L. J Exp Med Article A study was made of the pathogenesis of infection due to the Conn.-5 strain of Coxsackie virus in 4 to 5 day old infant mice, untreated adult mice, and adult mice treated with cortisone. The quantitative distribution of virus and the evolution of lesions in different tissues were followed for the first 7 days of the infection. Virus dissemination was prompt and widespread via the blood in all groups. In 4 to 5 day old infant mice viral multiplication and cellular injury occurred in many organs and tissues, while in untreated adult mice these processes were largely limited to the pancreas, even though infecting virus appeared to be equally available to other tissues from the blood. Treatment of adult mice with a single injection of 2.5 mg. cortisone resulted in viral multiplication and tissue damage in several sites in addition to the pancreas, the most marked occurring in the liver and heart. In a consideration of possible mechanisms involved, it was thought unlikely that the differences in the course of the disease in the three groups could be attributed solely to differences in the specific immune response. It is suggested that developmental changes in cells and tissues, perhaps related to cellular metabolism and alterable by cortisone administration, are the major factors determining the location and extent of viral multiplication and tissue injury in this infection in mice. The Rockefeller University Press 1955-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC2136537/ /pubmed/13271687 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1955, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research New York This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Boring, William D. Angevine, D. Murray Walker, Duard L. FACTORS INFLUENCING HOST-VIRUS INTERACTIONS : I. A COMPARISON OF VIRAL MULTIPLICATION AND HISTOPATHOLOGY IN INFANT, ADULT, AND CORTISONE-TREATED ADULT MICE INFECTED WITH THE CONN.-5 STRAIN OF COXSACKIE VIRUS |
title | FACTORS INFLUENCING HOST-VIRUS INTERACTIONS : I. A COMPARISON OF VIRAL MULTIPLICATION AND HISTOPATHOLOGY IN INFANT, ADULT, AND CORTISONE-TREATED ADULT MICE INFECTED WITH THE CONN.-5 STRAIN OF COXSACKIE VIRUS |
title_full | FACTORS INFLUENCING HOST-VIRUS INTERACTIONS : I. A COMPARISON OF VIRAL MULTIPLICATION AND HISTOPATHOLOGY IN INFANT, ADULT, AND CORTISONE-TREATED ADULT MICE INFECTED WITH THE CONN.-5 STRAIN OF COXSACKIE VIRUS |
title_fullStr | FACTORS INFLUENCING HOST-VIRUS INTERACTIONS : I. A COMPARISON OF VIRAL MULTIPLICATION AND HISTOPATHOLOGY IN INFANT, ADULT, AND CORTISONE-TREATED ADULT MICE INFECTED WITH THE CONN.-5 STRAIN OF COXSACKIE VIRUS |
title_full_unstemmed | FACTORS INFLUENCING HOST-VIRUS INTERACTIONS : I. A COMPARISON OF VIRAL MULTIPLICATION AND HISTOPATHOLOGY IN INFANT, ADULT, AND CORTISONE-TREATED ADULT MICE INFECTED WITH THE CONN.-5 STRAIN OF COXSACKIE VIRUS |
title_short | FACTORS INFLUENCING HOST-VIRUS INTERACTIONS : I. A COMPARISON OF VIRAL MULTIPLICATION AND HISTOPATHOLOGY IN INFANT, ADULT, AND CORTISONE-TREATED ADULT MICE INFECTED WITH THE CONN.-5 STRAIN OF COXSACKIE VIRUS |
title_sort | factors influencing host-virus interactions : i. a comparison of viral multiplication and histopathology in infant, adult, and cortisone-treated adult mice infected with the conn.-5 strain of coxsackie virus |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2136537/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13271687 |
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