Table 2. CNS distribution of viral antigens and virus-induced lesions in terminally-ill mice.
Class-IA |
Class-IB |
Class-II |
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EV-A71 antigens | Pathology | EV-A71 antigens | Pathology | EV-A71 antigens | Pathology | ||||||||
Cerebral cortex | Motor cortex | +++a | 100%b (5/5) | +++c | 80%d (4/5) | +++ | 80% (4/5) | +++ | 80% (4/5) | 0% (0/5) | 0% (0/5) | ||
Sensory cortex | ++ | 60% (3/5) | ++ | 80% (4/5) | ++ | 80% (4/5) | ++ | 80% (4/5) | + | 20% (1/5) | + | 20% (1/5) | |
Hippocampus | ++ | 60% (3/5) | + | 60% (3/5) | + | 40% (2/5) | + | 20% (1/5) | + | 20% (1/5) | + | 20% (1/5) | |
Diencephalon | Thalamus | +++ | 100% (5/5) | +++ | 60% (3/5) | ++ | 60% (3/5) | ++ | 20% (1/5) | + | 20% (1/5) | + | 20% (1/5) |
Hypothalamus | +++ | 80% (4/5) | +++ | 80% (4/5) | ++ | 60% (3/5) | ++ | 60% (3/5) | + | 20% (1/5) | + | 20% (1/5) | |
Mesencephalon | +++ | 100% (5/5) | +++ | 100% (5/5) | + | 60% (3/5) | ++ | 60% (3/5) | + | 20% (1/5) | + | 20% (1/5) | |
Metencephalon | Cerebellum | ++ | 80% (4/5) | ++ | 80% (4/5) | + | 40% (2/5) | + | 60% (3/5) | 0% (0/5) | 0% (0/5) | ||
Pons | ++ | 80% (4/5) | ++ | 80% (4/5) | ++ | 20% (1/5) | ++ | 60% (3/5) | 0% (0/5) | 0% (0/5) | |||
Myelencephalon | Medulla | +++ | 100% (5/5) | +++ | 100% (5/5) | ++ | 40% (2/5) | ++ | 60% (3/5) | + | 20% (1/5) | + | 20% (1/5) |
Spinal cord | Cervical | ++ | 100% (5/5) | ++ | 100% (5/5) | ++ | 80% (4/5) | ++ | 60% (3/5) | 0% (0/5) | 0% (0/5) | ||
Thoracic | ++ | 100% (5/5) | ++ | 100% (5/5) | ++ | 80% (4/5) | ++ | 80% (4/5) | 0% (0/5) | 0% (0/5) | |||
Lumbar | ++ | 100% (5/5) | ++ | 100% (5/5) | ++ | 80% (4/5) | ++ | 60% (3/5) | + | 20% (1/5) | + | 20% (1/5) |
aDensity of viral antigens detected per slide: +, <10 positive neurons; ++, 10–20 positive neurons; +++, >20 positive neurons.
bPercentage of animals exhibiting viral antigens in the specified brain region (n = 5).
cDistribution of pathologic lesions in nervous tissues: +, <5 lesions; ++, 5–10 lesions; +++, >10 lesions.
dPercentage of animals exhibiting lesions in the specified brain region (n = 5).