Detection of rabies virus nucleoprotein-RNA in several organs outside the Central Nervous System in naturally-infected vampire bats

Rabies is a neurological disease, but the rabies virus spread to several organs outside the central nervous system (CNS). The rabies virus antigen or RNA has been identified from the salivary glands, the lungs, the kidneys, the heart and the liver. This work aimed to identify the presence of the rabies virus in non-neuronal organs from naturally-infected vampire bats and to study the rabies virus in the salivary glands of healthy vampire bats. Out of the five bats that were positive for rabies in the CNS, by fluorescent antibody test (FAT), viral isolation in N2A cells and reverse transcription - polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), 100% (5/5) were positive for rabies in samples of the tongue and the heart, 80% (4/5) in the kidneys, 40% (2/5) in samples of the salivary glands and the lungs, and 20% (1/5) in the liver by RT-PCR test. All the nine bats that were negative for rabies in the CNS, by FAT, viral isolation and RT-PCR were negative for rabies in the salivary glands by RT-PCR test. Possible consequences for rabies epidemiology and pathogenesis are discussed in this work.

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Main Authors: Vieira,Luiz F. P, Pereira,Sílvia R.F.G, Galante,Aline C, Castilho,Juliana G, Oliveira,Rafael N, Brandão,Paulo E, Kotait,Ivanete
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Colégio Brasileiro de Patologia Animal - CBPA 2011
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-736X2011001000014
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spelling oai:scielo:S0100-736X20110010000142011-11-29Detection of rabies virus nucleoprotein-RNA in several organs outside the Central Nervous System in naturally-infected vampire batsVieira,Luiz F. PPereira,Sílvia R.F.GGalante,Aline CCastilho,Juliana GOliveira,Rafael NBrandão,Paulo EKotait,Ivanete Lyssavirus Desmodus rotundus non-neuronal organs rabies Rabies is a neurological disease, but the rabies virus spread to several organs outside the central nervous system (CNS). The rabies virus antigen or RNA has been identified from the salivary glands, the lungs, the kidneys, the heart and the liver. This work aimed to identify the presence of the rabies virus in non-neuronal organs from naturally-infected vampire bats and to study the rabies virus in the salivary glands of healthy vampire bats. Out of the five bats that were positive for rabies in the CNS, by fluorescent antibody test (FAT), viral isolation in N2A cells and reverse transcription - polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), 100% (5/5) were positive for rabies in samples of the tongue and the heart, 80% (4/5) in the kidneys, 40% (2/5) in samples of the salivary glands and the lungs, and 20% (1/5) in the liver by RT-PCR test. All the nine bats that were negative for rabies in the CNS, by FAT, viral isolation and RT-PCR were negative for rabies in the salivary glands by RT-PCR test. Possible consequences for rabies epidemiology and pathogenesis are discussed in this work.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessColégio Brasileiro de Patologia Animal - CBPAPesquisa Veterinária Brasileira v.31 n.10 20112011-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-736X2011001000014en10.1590/S0100-736X2011001000014
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author Vieira,Luiz F. P
Pereira,Sílvia R.F.G
Galante,Aline C
Castilho,Juliana G
Oliveira,Rafael N
Brandão,Paulo E
Kotait,Ivanete
spellingShingle Vieira,Luiz F. P
Pereira,Sílvia R.F.G
Galante,Aline C
Castilho,Juliana G
Oliveira,Rafael N
Brandão,Paulo E
Kotait,Ivanete
Detection of rabies virus nucleoprotein-RNA in several organs outside the Central Nervous System in naturally-infected vampire bats
author_facet Vieira,Luiz F. P
Pereira,Sílvia R.F.G
Galante,Aline C
Castilho,Juliana G
Oliveira,Rafael N
Brandão,Paulo E
Kotait,Ivanete
author_sort Vieira,Luiz F. P
title Detection of rabies virus nucleoprotein-RNA in several organs outside the Central Nervous System in naturally-infected vampire bats
title_short Detection of rabies virus nucleoprotein-RNA in several organs outside the Central Nervous System in naturally-infected vampire bats
title_full Detection of rabies virus nucleoprotein-RNA in several organs outside the Central Nervous System in naturally-infected vampire bats
title_fullStr Detection of rabies virus nucleoprotein-RNA in several organs outside the Central Nervous System in naturally-infected vampire bats
title_full_unstemmed Detection of rabies virus nucleoprotein-RNA in several organs outside the Central Nervous System in naturally-infected vampire bats
title_sort detection of rabies virus nucleoprotein-rna in several organs outside the central nervous system in naturally-infected vampire bats
description Rabies is a neurological disease, but the rabies virus spread to several organs outside the central nervous system (CNS). The rabies virus antigen or RNA has been identified from the salivary glands, the lungs, the kidneys, the heart and the liver. This work aimed to identify the presence of the rabies virus in non-neuronal organs from naturally-infected vampire bats and to study the rabies virus in the salivary glands of healthy vampire bats. Out of the five bats that were positive for rabies in the CNS, by fluorescent antibody test (FAT), viral isolation in N2A cells and reverse transcription - polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), 100% (5/5) were positive for rabies in samples of the tongue and the heart, 80% (4/5) in the kidneys, 40% (2/5) in samples of the salivary glands and the lungs, and 20% (1/5) in the liver by RT-PCR test. All the nine bats that were negative for rabies in the CNS, by FAT, viral isolation and RT-PCR were negative for rabies in the salivary glands by RT-PCR test. Possible consequences for rabies epidemiology and pathogenesis are discussed in this work.
publisher Colégio Brasileiro de Patologia Animal - CBPA
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