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腺病毒诱导的肥胖在鸡模型中的传播性。

Transmissibility of adenovirus-induced adiposity in a chicken model.

作者信息

Dhurandhar N V, Israel B A, Kolesar J M, Mayhew G, Cook M E, Atkinson R L

机构信息

Department of Nutrition and Food Science, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan 48202, USA.

出版信息

Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord. 2001 Jul;25(7):990-6. doi: 10.1038/sj.ijo.0801668.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

We previously reported that human adenovirus Ad-36 induces adiposity and paradoxically lower levels of serum cholesterol (CHOL) and triglycerides (TG) in animals.

OBJECTIVE

To evaluate the transmissibility of Ad-36 and Ad-36 induced adiposity using a chicken model.

DESIGN

Experiment 1--four chickens were housed (two per cage) and one from each cage was inoculated with Ad-36. Duration of presence of Ad-36 DNA in the blood of all chickens was monitored. Experiment 2--two groups of chickens were intranasally inoculated with Ad-36 (infected donors, I-D) or media (control donors, C-D). Blood drawn 36 h later from I-D and C-D groups was inoculated into wing veins of recipient chickens (infected receivers, I-R, and control receivers, C-R, respectively). On sacrifice, 5 weeks post-inoculation, blood was drawn, body weight noted and visceral fat was separated and weighed.

RESULTS

Experiment 1--Ad-36 DNA appeared in the blood of the inoculated chickens and that of uninoculated chickens (cage mates) within 12 h of inoculation and the viral DNA persisted up to 25 days in the blood. Experiment 2--compared with C-D, visceral and total body fat were significantly greater and CHOL significantly lower for the I-D and I-R. TG were significantly lower for the I-D. Ad-36 was isolated from 12 out of 16 blood samples of the I-D that were used for inoculating I-R chickens. Ad-36 DNA was present in the blood and the adipose tissue of the I-D and I-R but not in the skeletal muscles of animals selected randomly for testing.

CONCLUSION

As seen in experiment 1, Ad-36 infection can be transmitted horizontally from an infected chicken to another chicken sharing the cage. Additionally, experiment 2 demonstrated blood-borne transmission of Ad-36-induced adiposity in chickens. Transmissibility of Ad-36-induced adiposity in chicken model raises serious concerns about such a possibility in humans that needs further investigation.

摘要

背景

我们之前报道过,人类腺病毒Ad-36可诱导动物肥胖,同时反常地降低血清胆固醇(CHOL)和甘油三酯(TG)水平。

目的

利用鸡模型评估Ad-36的传播性以及Ad-36诱导的肥胖。

设计

实验1——将4只鸡饲养在一起(每笼2只),每笼中1只接种Ad-36。监测所有鸡血液中Ad-36 DNA存在的持续时间。实验2——两组鸡分别经鼻接种Ad-36(感染供体,I-D)或培养基(对照供体,C-D)。36小时后从I-D组和C-D组采集的血液分别接种到受体鸡的翼静脉中(分别为感染受体,I-R,和对照受体,C-R)。接种后5周处死后,采集血液,记录体重,分离并称量内脏脂肪。

结果

实验1——接种后12小时内,接种鸡及其未接种鸡(同笼伙伴)的血液中均出现Ad-36 DNA,病毒DNA在血液中持续存在长达25天。实验2——与C-D组相比,I-D组和I-R组的内脏脂肪和全身脂肪显著增加,CHOL显著降低。I-D组的TG显著降低。从用于接种I-R鸡的I-D组16份血液样本中的12份中分离出Ad-36。Ad-36 DNA存在于I-D组和I-R组的血液及脂肪组织中,但在随机选择用于检测的动物骨骼肌中未检测到。

结论

如实验1所示,Ad-36感染可从感染鸡水平传播至同笼的另一只鸡。此外,实验2证明了Ad-36诱导的肥胖在鸡中可通过血液传播。Ad-36诱导的肥胖在鸡模型中的传播性引发了对人类中存在这种可能性的严重担忧,需要进一步研究。

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