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Absence of Infectious Retinitis after Injection of Human Cytomegalovirus into Rabbit Eyes

The rabbit model of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) retinitis was evaluated by preretinal and intravitreal injection of HCMV into rabbit eyes. Ocular disease was evaluated by indirect ophthalmoscopy, histopathology, and immunohistochemistry. Vitritis, optic nerve congestion, multiple small white infilt...

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Published in:The Journal of infectious diseases 1995-04, Vol.171 (4), p.782-787
Main Authors: Tatebayashi, Misako, Neyts, Johan, Besen, Gilberto, Flores-Aguilar, Marisa, Smith, Irene L., Wiley, Clayton A., Spector, Stephen A., Lynn, Germaine Bergeron, Maudgal, Prabhat C., Clercq, Erik De, Gangan, Pacifico A., Chavez, Eugenio, Russack, Valentina, Freeman, William R.
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description The rabbit model of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) retinitis was evaluated by preretinal and intravitreal injection of HCMV into rabbit eyes. Ocular disease was evaluated by indirect ophthalmoscopy, histopathology, and immunohistochemistry. Vitritis, optic nerve congestion, multiple small white infiltrates in the cortical vitreous or on the retinal surface, and retinal detachments were seen. Histopathologic examination showed inflammatory cell infiltration in the preretinal vitreous, optic nerve, and transiently in the superficial inner retina. Retinal structure was preserved except for changes in areas of retinal detachment. No necrosis or destruction of the retina was seen. Immunohistochemistry showed no evidence of cytomegalovirus infection. Inoculation of culture medium containing fetal calf serum caused a similar reaction. It is concluded that vitreous and retinal inoculation of HCMV in the rabbit eye caused nonspecific inflammation without evidence of infection, so this is not a suitable model for HCMV retinitis.
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Culture Media
Cytomegalovirus
Cytomegalovirus - immunology
Cytomegalovirus - pathogenicity
Cytomegalovirus infections
Cytomegalovirus Retinitis - pathology
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Eyes
Humans
Infections
Inoculation
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Optic nerve
Rabbits
Retina
Retina - pathology
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Retinitis
Viruses
title Absence of Infectious Retinitis after Injection of Human Cytomegalovirus into Rabbit Eyes
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