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Publication : Altered histopathology in protein-deprived mice during Sendai virus pneumonia: evidence for delayed inflammatory response and recovery.

First Author  Peña-Cruz V Year  1992
Journal  J Infect Dis Volume  165
Issue  5 Pages  846-51
PubMed ID  1314870 Mgi Jnum  J:77
Mgi Id  MGI:48617 Doi  10.1093/infdis/165.5.846
Citation  Pena-Cruz V, et al. (1992) Altered histopathology in protein-deprived mice during Sendai virus pneumonia: evidence for delayed inflammatory response and recovery [see comments]. J Infect Dis 165(5):846-51
abstractText  The morphology of the lungs and airway during the course of respiratory infection caused by Sendai virus was examined in normal (20% protein diet) and malnourished (2% protein diet) BALB/c mice. Mortality in normal Sendai-infected mice was 0 compared with 71% in the infected malnourished group. Virus was isolated until day 6 in normally fed mice and until day 9 in the malnourished group. Pulmonary inflammation was largely mononuclear and began in the normally nourished animals on day 3, peaked at day 6, and reverted almost to normal by 30 days. In the malnourished group, inflammation was delayed by about 1 day and fell further behind during the first week. It peaked 10-13 days after infection and was still present with little resolution by day 30. These findings may have relevance to the high mortality of acute respiratory diseases in children of the developing world.
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