Weiner L P, Stohlman S A, Davis R L
Neurology. 1980 Dec;30(12):1319-22. doi: 10.1212/wnl.30.12.1319.
Neurons were isolated from the brain and spinal cord of five patients with clinical and pathologic evidence of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The following studies were carried out to detect the presence of infectious virus. Homogenates of isolated neurons were passaged in several cell lines at different temperatures; isolated neurons were cultured; and supernatant fluids were passaged on the cell lines. Neurons were also cocultivated and fused with continuous cell lines and subsequently passaged; isolated neurons were examined by electronmicroscopy and immunofluorescent techniques, using sera from ALS patients. No evidence of virus was found by these methods.
从五名患有肌萎缩侧索硬化症(ALS)临床和病理证据的患者的大脑和脊髓中分离出神经元。进行了以下研究以检测感染性病毒的存在。将分离出的神经元匀浆在几种细胞系中于不同温度下传代培养;培养分离出的神经元;并将上清液在细胞系上传代培养。神经元还与连续细胞系共培养并融合,随后传代培养;使用ALS患者的血清,通过电子显微镜和免疫荧光技术检查分离出的神经元。通过这些方法未发现病毒存在的证据。