Spertzel R O, Crabbs C L, Vaughn R E
Infect Immun. 1972 Sep;6(3):339-43. doi: 10.1128/iai.6.3.339-343.1972.
Transplacental infection of mouse fetuses with Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis was produced by intraperitoneal injection of dams at various stages of gestation with 10(3) suckling mouse intracerebral median lethal doses of an attenuated strain (TC-83). Virus inoculation, at times ranging from 6 days prior to mating to 9 days after conception, had no effect on conception rate, litter size, or survival of the newborn. Inoculation of the dam from the 10th to 13th days of gestation resulted in decreased litter size, an increase in stillbirths, and a decrease in birth-to-weaning survival. Inoculation of the dams later in gestation only decreased the birth-to-weaning survival. No evidence of morphologic abnormality was noted in any of the newborn.
通过在妊娠不同阶段给母鼠腹腔注射10³个乳鼠脑内半数致死剂量的减毒株(TC - 83),可使委内瑞拉马脑炎病毒经胎盘感染小鼠胎儿。在交配前6天至受孕后9天的不同时间接种病毒,对受孕率、产仔数或新生仔鼠的存活率均无影响。在妊娠第10至13天给母鼠接种,会导致产仔数减少、死产增加以及出生至断奶存活率降低。在妊娠后期给母鼠接种仅会降低出生至断奶存活率。在任何新生仔鼠中均未发现形态学异常的证据。