Claoué C M, Blyth W A, Hill T J, Easty D L
University of Bristol, Department of Ophthalmology, Medical School.
Eye (Lond). 1987;1 ( Pt 4):525-8. doi: 10.1038/eye.1987.79.
Clinically scarred and neovascularised corneas observed after zosteriform spread of herpes simplex virus (HSV) to the eye of the mouse were found to contain chronic inflammatory cells with a loose retrocorneal membrane. Goblet cells were found in the corneal epithelium. The trigeminal ganglia of such animals were latently infected with HSV. Whereas HSV was not isolated from eye-washings of diseased eyes, it was isolated from some anterior segments after culture in vitro for up to 13 days. When anterior segments were halved sagittally, HSV could not be isolated from the halves assayed immediately, whereas it was isolated from some of the other halves after organ culture. The possibility of ocular latency is discussed.
在单纯疱疹病毒(HSV)向小鼠眼部呈带状疱疹样扩散后观察到的临床瘢痕化和新生血管化角膜,发现含有慢性炎症细胞及疏松的角膜后膜。在角膜上皮中发现了杯状细胞。此类动物的三叉神经节被HSV潜伏感染。虽然从患病眼睛的洗眼液中未分离出HSV,但在体外培养长达13天后,从一些眼前节中分离出了HSV。当眼前节沿矢状面切成两半时,立即检测的半片未分离出HSV,而在器官培养后,从其他一些半片中分离出了HSV。文中讨论了眼部潜伏的可能性。