Correlates of SIV encephalitis in rhesus monkeys

GB Baskin, M Murphey‐Corb… - Journal of medical …, 1992 - Wiley Online Library
GB Baskin, M Murphey‐Corb, ED Roberts, PJ Didier, LN Martin
Journal of medical primatology, 1992Wiley Online Library
Necropsy records from 204 SIV‐infected rhesus monkeys that had been inoculated with
various strains of SIV and had died of SIV‐related disease were reviewed. The relationship
of SIV encephalitis with other parameters was evaluated. Encephalitis was associated with
the presence of syncytial cells in other tissues, with persistent or early recurrent
antigenemia, with a selective decrease in CD4+ CD29+ blood lymphocytes, and with a
shortened time of survival. Monkeys whose lymphocytes produced high levels of virus in …
Necropsy records from 204 SIV‐infected rhesus monkeys that had been inoculated with various strains of SIV and had died of SIV‐related disease were reviewed. The relationship of SIV encephalitis with other parameters was evaluated. Encephalitis was associated with the presence of syncytial cells in other tissues, with persistent or early recurrent antigenemia, with a selective decrease in CD4+ CD29+ blood lymphocytes, and with a shortened time of survival. Monkeys whose lymphocytes produced high levels of virus in culture also had a higher incidence of encephalitis. SIV was more frequently isolated from the brains of animals with encephalitis. No other clear associations were detected.
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