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Incubation periods and histopathological changes in mice injected stereotaxically in different brain areas with the 87V scrapie strain
Authors:Y. S. Kim  R. I. Carp  S. Callahan  H. M. Wisniewski
Affiliation:(1) New York State Institute for Basic Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1050 Forest Hill Road, 10314 Staten Island, NY, USA;(2) Present address: Department of Microbiology and Immunology, College of Medicine, Hallym University, 200-702 Chunchon, Korea
Abstract:Summary After stereotaxic injection into five different brain areas (cortex, caudate nucleus, substantia nigra, thalamus and cerebellum) of IM mice with the 87V scrapie strain, the cerebellum had the shortes incubation period. The vacuolation pattern was similar regardless of the area injected with extensive vacuolation in the thalamus, mesencephalon and hypothalamus. The pattern of amyloid plaques differed markedly depending on the area injected. In particular, no plaques were seen anywhere in the brain after injection into intact cerebellum, whereas injection into the four cerebral areas yielded plaques in the forebrain but not in the cerebellum. The incubation period after injection into bisected cerebella was much longer than after injection into intact cerebella. Mice injected on one side of bisected cerebellum had amyloid plaques in the forebrain but not in the cerebellum. There is a discussion of the finding that, although no plaques and virtually no vacuolation were seen in the cerebellum, the shortest incubation period occurred after injection into intact cerebellum.Supported in part by NIH grants NS 21349-06 and NS 25308-02
Keywords:Scrapie  Stereotaxic injection  Amyloid plaques  Vacuolation  Incubation period
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