Webb S R, Madge G E
J Infect Dis. 1980 Jan;141(1):47-54. doi: 10.1093/infdis/141.1.47.
The susceptibility of mice to the diabetogenic effect of the M variant of encephalomyocarditis (MEMC) virus is probably inherited as a recissive trait. Three strains of mice that were susceptible to MEMC virus, three strains that were not susceptible to MEMC virus, and three types of F1 hybrid strains were infected with the common human coxsackie virus, group B, type 4 (CB4). They were examined to determine the titer of virus and histochemistry in the pancreas, levels of blood glucose, urinalysis, glucose tolerance, and levels of plasma amylase and insulin. There was a positive correlation between MEMC virus-susceptibility (diabetes-prone) and CB4-induced beta cell degranulation with concurrent hyperinsulemia and hypoglycemia. Also, as for MEMC virus, the titer of CB4 in the pancreas was not genotype-dependent. However, there was an inverse relation between destruction of the exocrine pancreas and the effect on the endocrine pancreas. These results suggest that the genetic factors responsible for the effect of MEMC virus on the endocrine pancreas are also responsive to CB4, and the proposed recessive nature of these factors is maintained for both viruses. In contrast, these factors, which are operatively recessive traits for the effect of CB4 on the endocrine pancreas, appear to be expressed as dominant traits with respect to the exocrine pancreas.
小鼠对脑心肌炎病毒(MEMC)M变异体致糖尿病作用的易感性可能作为一种隐性性状遗传。将三株对MEMC病毒易感的小鼠、三株对MEMC病毒不易感的小鼠以及三种类型的F1杂交株感染常见的人类B组4型柯萨奇病毒(CB4)。对它们进行检查以确定病毒滴度、胰腺组织化学、血糖水平、尿液分析、葡萄糖耐量以及血浆淀粉酶和胰岛素水平。MEMC病毒易感性(糖尿病倾向)与CB4诱导的β细胞脱颗粒并伴有高胰岛素血症和低血糖之间存在正相关。同样,对于MEMC病毒,胰腺中CB4的滴度不依赖于基因型。然而,外分泌胰腺的破坏与对内分泌胰腺的影响之间存在反比关系。这些结果表明,负责MEMC病毒对内分泌胰腺作用的遗传因素也对CB4有反应,并且这些因素的隐性性质在两种病毒中均得以维持。相比之下,这些因素对于CB4对内分泌胰腺的作用而言是隐性性状,但对于外分泌胰腺而言似乎表现为显性性状。