Paranjape S P, Kadam V D, Deolankar R P
National Institute of Virology, Pune, India.
Acta Virol. 1994 Dec;38(6):333-7.
Monolayers of porcine stable kidney (PS) and baby hamster kidney (BHK-21) cell lines were exposed to 43 degrees C and 41 degrees C, respectively, for 4 hrs and infected with Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) Nakayama strain at low and high multiplicity of infection. Virus yields were increased by 0.2-2.5 log PFU/ml in heat shocked cultures compared to control cultures at 37 degrees C. This phenomenon was detected in the late phase of replication after 16 hrs post infection. The progeny virus obtained from heat shocked cultures was more thermostable.
猪稳定肾(PS)细胞系和幼仓鼠肾(BHK - 21)细胞系的单层细胞分别在43摄氏度和41摄氏度下暴露4小时,并在低感染复数和高感染复数下用日本脑炎病毒(JEV)中山株进行感染。与37摄氏度的对照培养物相比,热休克培养物中的病毒产量增加了0.2 - 2.5 log PFU/ml。这种现象在感染后16小时的复制后期被检测到。从热休克培养物中获得的子代病毒更耐热。