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AU Adjou,K.T.; Privat,N.; Demart,S.; Deslys,J.P.; Seman,M.; Hauw,J.J.; Dormont,D.

TI MS-8209, an amphotericin B analogue, delays the appearance of spongiosis, astrogliosis and PrPres accumulation in the brain of scrapie-infected hamsters

QU Journal of Comparative Pathology 2000 Jan; 122(1): 3-8

PT journal article

AB The histopathological response of scrapie-infected hamsters treated at the late stage of the infection with an "anti-scrapie" drug, a polyene macrolide antibiotic designated MS-8209, was evaluated in the brain. The results showed that (1) MS-8209 prolonged significantly the incubation time of the experimental disease, (2) MS-8209 delayed the appearance of spongiosis and astrogliosis in the brain, (3) immunodetection of abnormal prion protein and glial fibrillary acidic protein was significantly reduced in the central nervous system. In addition, this report indicates that polyene antibiotics markedly delay the development of the classical brain lesions that result from scrapie infection.

MH Amphotericin B/*analogs & derivatives/therapeutic use; Animal; Antibiotics, Macrolide/therapeutic use; Antiviral Agents/*therapeutic use; Astrocytes/*drug effects/pathology; Blotting, Western; Brain/*drug effects/metabolism/pathology; Disease Models, Animal; Edema/drug therapy; Female; Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein/metabolism; Gliosis/*drug therapy/pathology; Hamsters; Immunohistochemistry; Mesocricetus; Prions/*metabolism; Scrapie/*drug therapy/metabolism/pathology; Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

AD CEA, Service de Neurovirologie, DSV/DRM, CRSSA, B.P. 6, 60-68, Avenue du General Leclerc, 92 265 Fontenay aux Roses Cedex, France.

SP englisch

PO England

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