Subbotina L S, Pen'evskaia N A, Matiukhina L V, Beliavskaia N A
Zh Mikrobiol Epidemiol Immunobiol. 1986 Jan(1):69-73.
The results of investigations, indicating that the development of the infectious process in experimental encephalitis is accompanied by the formation of immune complexes circulating in the blood and localized in the brain tissue, are presented. The intravenous injections of a homologous serum preparation into intact animals induces the appearance of a rather low level of circulating immune complexes, which precedes the elimination of antibodies. The intravenous injection of a specific serum preparation two days after the infection of the animals with tick-borne encephalitis virus is accompanied by the formation of immune complexes; the course of infection is not aggravated.