Establishment of rabbit model for acute retinal necrosis and experimental study of infectious pathway in opposite eye
- VernacularTitle:兔急性视网膜坏死模型的建立及对侧眼发病途径的探讨
- Author:
Jipeng LI
;
Huiru CHEN
;
Jing FU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
retinal necrosis syndrome;
animal model
- From:
Ophthalmology in China
1994;0(02):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To establish the rabbit model for acute retinal necrosis(ARN) and investigate the possible route of the virus migrates from one eye to the other. Design Experimental study. Participants 41 chinchilla rabbits. Methods HSV-1 COS strain was inoculated into subretina in 41 rabbits to establish ARN animal model. Ganciclovir was used to treat by intraocular and/or intravenous injection 1 day or 3 days after virus inoculation. PCR test of blood samples was performed for HSV detection. Histopathological examinations were also conducted in some eyeballs, optic nerves and brains of the rabbits. Main Outcome Measures Results of blood PCR and histopathology. Results 10 rabbits appeared bilateral retina necrosis (10 to 18 days after virus inoculation) and 15 rabbits appeared central nervous system damages. PCR samples of 5 rabbits obtained before and after the contralateral retina damages appeared (9 to 19 days after virus inoculation) had all negative results. Histopathological damages were found in bilateral eyeballs, optic nerves and brains. Conclusion The ARN model can be established by injection of HSV-1 into subretina of rabbits. Blood samples PCR don't support the hypothesis of virus transmission through circulation system in bilateral ARN cases. Trans-optic chiasm transmission may be a possible route.