THE STUDY OF MULTI-ORGANS DAMAGE ON MURINE ANIMAL MODEL AFTER INTECTED BY HUMAN ROTAVIRUS

Yao YY, Ou QQ , Li N

Pediatrics¡¯ Department, Nanfang Hospital,

The First Military Medical University, Guangzhou 510515, China

 

Objective: To study the extraintestinal infection on the murine animal model.

Methods:  Collect the stool sample from the rotavirus infected patients, through a series cleaning and abstracts the human rotavirus. Then inoculated the immunodiefiency mice with the rotavirus, killed the mice in batches to exam the pathologic changes, and detected the rotavirus RNA by insitu polymerase chain reaction.

Results: There are some pathology changes in the heart, liver, kidney, and gallbladder of the rotavirus infected mice, and the rotavirus double-strand RNA was found in the cell plasma of the liver, kidney, gallbladder and pancreas but was not found in the lung and brain. 

Conclusions: The rotavirus extraintestinal infection animal model was made successfully. The rotavirus can invade the cells of liver, kidney, gallbladder and panceas directly.

 
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