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Altered plasma membranes in experimental scrapie

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The status spongiosus in the cerebral cortex of mice affected with two different strains of scrapie virus corresponded to focally swollen perikaryal cytoplasm of nerve cells and astrocytes, to swollen neuronal and astrocytic processes and to membrane-bounded vacuoles within pre- and postsynaptic neuronal terminals. The swollen cytoplasm contained uniformly dispersed, finely granulo-filamentous material. A few enlarged dendrites were filled with fragments of membranes or 350 Å wide vesicular and tubular structures suggestive of virus particles. Ruptured plasma membranes and curled fragments of membranes were seen around cleared cytoplasmic regions and within membrane-bounded vacuoles. Neurons or astrocytes that lined affected cells or processes frequently showed similar changes. Confluence of swollen cells or processes occurred after dissolution of their adjacent plasma membranes. Astrocytes reacted to the injury by proliferation whereas nerve cells degenerated. The findings are compared to those seen in other subacute spongiform virus encephalopathies, i. e., mink encephalopathy, Kuru and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. The characteristic vacuolar degeneration of nerve cells in these diseases which is associated with fragmentation and accumulation of plasma membranes is discussed with reference to the peculiar properties of the scrapie virus.

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This investigation was supported in part by United States Public Health Research Grant NS-09053 from the National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.

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Lampert, P., Hooks, J., Gibbs, C.J. et al. Altered plasma membranes in experimental scrapie. Acta Neuropathol 19, 81–93 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00688486

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