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CEREBRAL AMYLOIDOSIS IN SCRAPIE IN THE MOUSE: EFFECT OF AGENT STRAIN AND MOUSE GENOTYPE
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1976
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Neurodegenerative DiseasesCerebral Amyloid DepositsAlzheimer's DiseaseMouse GenotypeMedicinePathogenesisPathologyPrion DiseaseNeurochemical BiomarkersBrain-immune InteractionProtein MisfoldingNeurologyNeuroscienceBrain PathologyCerebral AmyloidNeuropathologyNeuroimmunology
Cerebral amyloid deposits, predominantly in the form of discrete plaques are common in mice infected with certain scrapie isolates. In this paper the incidences of cerebral amyloidois occurring with different combinations of agent strain and mouse genotype are investigated. Seven different agents from four primary sources were studied in three mouse genotypes (C57BL, VM and their F 1 cross). It is shown that the degree of amyloidosis is a passageable characteristic of the agent depending also on host genotype. However, the amyloid incidence is not influenced by the agent and mouse genotype independently but depends on a specific interaction between the two. For two scrapie agents, 22A and ME7 there is a correlation between incubation period and the incidence of cerebral amyloid in the three mouse genotypes. The degree of cerebral amyloid for ME7 remains unaffected by passage through the two genotypes of mouse, C57BL and VM, and through another species, a Cheviot sheep.
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