Liberski P P, Yanagihara R, Gibbs C J, Gajdusek D C
Laboratory of Central Nervous System Studies, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.
Arch Virol. 1990;111(1-2):141-7. doi: 10.1007/BF01310512.
We studied the targeting of spongiform lesions within the visual pathways after intraocular injection with the Fujisaki strain of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) virus. The first lesions were observed 18 weeks postinoculation in the most superficial layer of the superior colliculus and in the lateral geniculate body contralateral to the side of the inoculation. Asymmetrical lesions in the superior colliculus were found also in mice sacrificed at 19, 22, and 27 weeks postinoculation. These results demonstrate that CJD virus spreads within the CNS via central axons of the visual pathways following intraocular inoculation.
我们研究了眼内注射克雅氏病(CJD)病毒藤崎株后视觉通路内海绵状病变的靶向性。接种后18周,在接种侧对侧的上丘最表层和外侧膝状体内观察到首批病变。在接种后19、22和27周处死的小鼠中,也在上丘发现了不对称病变。这些结果表明,眼内接种后,CJD病毒通过视觉通路的中枢轴突在中枢神经系统内传播。