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AU Carp,R.I.; Kim,Y.S.; Callahan,S.M.
TI Pancreatic lesions and hypoglycemia-hyperinsulinemia in scrapie-injected hamsters
QU Journal of Infectious Diseases 1990 Mar; 161(3): 462-6
PT journal article
AB Hamsters injected intracerebrally with scrapie strains 139H or 22CH or with normal hamster brain were assessed for body weight periodically throughout the incubation period. Animals injected with the scrapie strains became obese before the appearance of the motor changes that are indicative of the start of clinical disease. During the latter part of the incubation period and during clinical disease, animals were hypoglycemic and showed marked hyperinsulinemia. At autopsy, there was marked hyperplasia and hypertrophy of the cells of the islets of Langerhans. Thyroid, adrenal glands, liver, and kidney also were enlarged. The data suggest a severe endocrinopathy and point to new areas of pathologic and clinical changes that can be assigned to unconventional slow infections.
MH Animal; Body Weight; Disease Models, Animal; Female; Glucose Tolerance Test; Hamsters; Hyperinsulinism/*complications; Hypoglycemia/*complications; Obesity/complications; Organ Weight; Pancreas/*pathology; Scrapie/complications/*pathology; Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.
AD Department of Virology, New York State Institute for Basic Research in Developmental Disabilities, Staten Island 10314.
SP englisch
PO USA