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Kenneth Williams, Susan Westmoreland, Jane Greco, Eva Ratai, Margaret Lentz, Woong-Ki Kim, Robert A. Fuller, John P. Kim, Patrick Autissier, Prahbat K. Sehgal, Raymond F. Schinazi, Norbert Bischofberger, Michael Piatak Jr., Jeffrey D. Lifson, Eliezer Masliah, R. Gilberto González
Published in Volume 115, Issue 9
J Clin Invest. 2005; 115(9):2534–2545 doi:10.1172/JCI22953
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Histopathological examination reveals inflammation, MNGCs, and neuronal injury in SIV-infected and CD8 lymphocyte–depleted monkeys. Photomicrograph of representative H&E (A and B), cresyl violet (C and D), and MAP-2 (E and F) micrographs demonstrate inflammation and degenerative changes in cortical neurons of CD8-depleted rhesus compared with uninfected controls. The H&E micrograph demonstrates extensive perivascular infiltrates and large cells with multiple nuclei in the CD8-depleted rhesus (B), while no evidence of infiltrates is seen in the uninfected control (A). The cresyl violet micrograph of the CD8-depleted animal (D) reveals severe cortical neuronal damage characterized by pyknotic nuclei as well as morphologic alterations of shrunken and angular cortical neurons compared with that of the control (C). Further evidence of neuronal injury is demonstrated by markedly decreased immunohistochemical expression of MAP-2 in neuronal processes in CD8-depleted rhesus (F) compared with uninfected control (E). Scale bar: 25.