Chronic cryptococcal meningitis: a new experimental model in rabbits.

JR Perfect, SD Lang, DT Durack - The American journal of …, 1980 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
JR Perfect, SD Lang, DT Durack
The American journal of pathology, 1980ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This paper describes the salient features of a new model for chronic cryptococcal meningitis
in cortisone-treated rabbits. Normal rabbits soon recovered after intracisternal inoculation of
Cryptococcus neoformans, but cortisone-treated animals developed chronic progressive
meningitis that was fatal in 2-12 weeks. Incidence and severity of infection was related to
cortisone dose, not to inoculum size. The number of mononuclear cells that migrated into the
subarachnoid spaces and cerebrospinal fluid of infected rabbits was strikingly reduced by …
Abstract
This paper describes the salient features of a new model for chronic cryptococcal meningitis in cortisone-treated rabbits. Normal rabbits soon recovered after intracisternal inoculation of Cryptococcus neoformans, but cortisone-treated animals developed chronic progressive meningitis that was fatal in 2-12 weeks. Incidence and severity of infection was related to cortisone dose, not to inoculum size. The number of mononuclear cells that migrated into the subarachnoid spaces and cerebrospinal fluid of infected rabbits was strikingly reduced by cortisone treatment. Rabbits with cryptococcal meningitis were febrile; their high body temperature did not confer resistance to this infection. Cortisone-treated rabbits provide a new and expedient laboratory model for cryptococcal disease. Potential applications include study of the pathogenesis of cryptococcosis, investigation of the immunobiology of the CNS in chronic meningitis, and in vivo evaluation of newer anticryptococcal treatment regimens.
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