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Pathological Features of Experimental Bovine Leukaemia Viral (BLV) Infection in Rats and Rabbits Cover

Pathological Features of Experimental Bovine Leukaemia Viral (BLV) Infection in Rats and Rabbits

Open Access
|Jan 2013

Abstract

Rabbits and rats were inoculated with material derived from FLK cells producing permanently bovine leukaemia virus (BLV). The viral presence in the inoculum was proved by transmission electron microscopy, immunofluorescence, immunogold labelling demonstrating viral Tax protein, and PCR analysis. About 30 % of the infected animals sustained BLV seropositivity during the experiment, and demonstrated symptoms of lympholeukaemia - clinical manifestation of an immunosuppressive condition, increased number of lymphocytes and lymphoblasts, and preneoplastic lymphoid cell accumulations in the liver, lungs, kidneys, and lymph nodes. BLV DNA, detected by PCR in diseased animals, indicates the role of BLV as an aetiological factor of lympholeukaemia, developed in these animals after BLV infection. The alterations in rats were more pronounced than those in rabbits. The results prove that these two species of laboratory animals, especially rats, are suitable models for the in vivo studies of leukaemogenesis caused by BLV/HTLV infections.

Language: English
Page range: 115 - 120
Published on: Jan 17, 2013
Published by: National Veterinary Research Institute in Pulawy
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2013 Petar Dimitrov, Konstantin Simeonov, Katerina Todorova, Zina Ivanova, Reneta Toshkova, Evelina Shikova, Russy Russev, published by National Veterinary Research Institute in Pulawy
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