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Veterinary Research Communications
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Isolation of visna-maedi virus from the choroid plexus of an apparently healthy sheep in Italy

Authors: V P, Caporale; R, Lelli; D, Rutili;

Isolation of visna-maedi virus from the choroid plexus of an apparently healthy sheep in Italy

Abstract

In this paper, the presence of visna-maedi in Italy, reported to exist since 1982 on clinical grounds, and the presence of anti-visna-maedi antibody is confirmed by the isolation of the viral agent from choroid plexus cells of an apparently healthy sheep. Gel diffusion test antigen, prepared from the explanted choroid plexus cells and from normal choroid plexus cells infected with the isolated agent, gave a positive reaction with one or two identity lines with reference antigens. The isolated agent gave both a characteristic cytopathic effect and a cytoplasmic fluorescence starting 24 hours after infection in normal choroid plexus cell cultures. Fluorescence was observed neither in control normal choroid plexus cells nor in infected normal choroid plexus cells incubated with a visna-maedi negative serum. By electron microscopy, budding forms arising from the cell membrane and extracellular particles of two distinct types were observed. One type was characterized by an electron-dense central core and a single membrane, and ranged from 80 to 110 nm, while the other had elongated bar-like cores and a double wall, and ranged from 100 to 140 nm. The characteristics observed for the isolated agent are identical to those reported by various authors for visna-maedi virus.

Keywords

Microscopy, Electron, Sheep, Italy, Visna-maedi virus, Choroid Plexus, Animals, Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Cells, Cultured

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