豚鼠耳蜗螺旋神经节中的类肿瘤病毒颗粒

W. Merck , G.S. Kistler, U.N. Riede , E. Löhle, W. Sandritter
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简介:豚鼠螺旋神经节细胞中的病毒颗粒已被归类为疱疹病毒。本研究的目的是评价病毒的这种分类及其对细胞形态的影响。材料与方法:以20只不同品种的健康成年豚鼠为研究对象。螺旋神经节连续切片,电镜观察。结果和讨论:所有来自不同品种的几个豚鼠群体的螺旋神经节检查显示,一些颗粒状螺旋神经节细胞中存在胞浆内病毒。根据它们的定位和形态,我们将这些病毒与冠状病毒群分类。这与其他作者的分类不一致。显然,在豚鼠中存在一种世界范围的潜伏病毒感染。病毒附近溶酶体样液泡的积聚表明受感染神经节细胞的局部溶酶体活性增加。考虑到感染细胞的其他正常超微结构,这些病毒对细胞内代谢的额外影响既不能证明也不能否认。
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Oncorna-Like Virus Particles in the Cochlear Spiral Ganglion of Guinea Pigs

Introduction: Virus particles in spiral ganglion cells of the guinea pig have been grouped with herpes viruses. The purpose of this study was to evaluate this classification of the viruses and their influence on cell morphology.

Material and Methods: 20 healthy, adult guinea pigs from different breeds were studied. The spiral ganglion was serially sectioned and examined electron microscopically.

Results and Discussion: All examined spiral ganglions of several guinea pig populations from different breeds showed intracytoplasmic viruses in some granular spiral ganglion cells. According to their localization and morphology we classify these viruses with the oncorna virus group. This is not in agreement with the classification of other authors. Apparently there is a world-wide latent viral infection in guinea pigs. The accumulation of lysosomal-like vacuoles in vicinity to the viruses indicates an increased local lysosomal activity of the infected ganglion cells. Considering the otherwise normal ultrastructure of the infected cells an additional influence of these viruses on the intracellular metabolism can neither be demonstrated nor denied.

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