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Subclinical brain injury caused by H5N1 influenza virus infection.


ABSTRACT: Although H5N1 influenza A viruses can cause systemic infection, their neurotropism and long-term effects on the central nervous system (CNS) are not fully understood. We assessed H5N1viral invasion of the CNS and its long-term effects in a ferret model. An H5N1 virus caused nonsuppurative encephalitis, which lasted for 3 months without neurologic signs. Further, another H5N1 virus caused nonsuppurative vasculitis with brain hemorrhage. Three-dimensional analysis of viral distribution in the brain identified the olfactory system as a major route for brain invasion. The efficient growth of virus in the upper respiratory tract may thus facilitate viral brain invasion.

SUBMITTER: Shinya K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3126180 | biostudies-literature | 2011 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Subclinical brain injury caused by H5N1 influenza virus infection.

Shinya Kyoko K   Makino Akiko A   Hatta Masato M   Watanabe Shinji S   Kim Jin Hyun JH   Hatta Yasuko Y   Gao Peng P   Ozawa Makoto M   Le Quynh Mai QM   Kawaoka Yoshihiro Y  

Journal of virology 20110309 10


Although H5N1 influenza A viruses can cause systemic infection, their neurotropism and long-term effects on the central nervous system (CNS) are not fully understood. We assessed H5N1viral invasion of the CNS and its long-term effects in a ferret model. An H5N1 virus caused nonsuppurative encephalitis, which lasted for 3 months without neurologic signs. Further, another H5N1 virus caused nonsuppurative vasculitis with brain hemorrhage. Three-dimensional analysis of viral distribution in the brai  ...[more]

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