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               <dc:title>Neuropathogenesis of a highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (H7N1) in experimentally infected chickens</dc:title>
               <dc:creator>Chaves, Aida J.</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Busquets, Núria</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Valle, Rosa</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Rivas, Raquel</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Serra Gironella, Joan</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Dolz, Roser</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Ramis, Antonio</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Darji, Ayub</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Majó, Natàlia</dc:creator>
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               <dc:description>In order to understand the mechanism of neuroinvasion of a highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV) into&#xd;
the central nervous system (CNS) of chickens, specific pathogen free chickens were inoculated with a H7N1 HPAIV.&#xd;
Blood, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), nasal cavity and brain tissue samples were obtained from 1 to 4 days postinoculation (dpi) of infected and control chickens. Viral antigen topographical distribution, presence of influenza A&#xd;
virus receptors in the brain, as well as, the role of the olfactory route in virus CNS invasion were studied using&#xd;
different immunohistochemistry techniques. Besides, viral RNA load in CSF and blood was quantified by means of a&#xd;
quantitative real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. Viral antigen was observed widely distributed&#xd;
in the CNS, showing bilateral and symmetrical distribution in the nuclei of the diencephalon, mesencephalon and&#xd;
rhombencephalon. Viral RNA was detected in blood and CSF at one dpi, indicating that the virus crosses the&#xd;
blood-CSF-barrier early during infection. This early dissemination is possibly favoured by the presence of Siaa2,3&#xd;
Gal and Siaa2,6 Gal receptors in brain vascular endothelial cells, and Siaa2,3 Gal receptors in ependymal and&#xd;
choroid plexus cells. No viral antigen was observed in olfactory sensory neurons, while the olfactory bulb showed&#xd;
only weak staining, suggesting that the virus did not use this pathway to enter into the brain. The sequence of&#xd;
virus appearance and the topographical distribution of this H7N1 HPAIV indicate that the viral entry occurs via the&#xd;
haematogenous route, with early and generalized spreading through the CSF.</dc:description>
               <dc:date>2025-10-22T11:31:33Z</dc:date>
               <dc:date>2025-10-22T11:31:33Z</dc:date>
               <dc:date>2011-10-07</dc:date>
               <dc:type>info:eu-repo/semantics/article</dc:type>
               <dc:identifier>Chaves, Aida J, Núria Busquets, Rosa Valle, Raquel Rivas, Júlia Vergara-Alert, Roser Dolz, Antonio Ramis, Ayub Darji, and Natàlia Majó. 2011. “Neuropathogenesis of a Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus (H7N1) in Experimentally Infected Chickens.” Veterinary Research 42 (1): 106. doi: 10.1186/1297-9716-42-106</dc:identifier>
               <dc:identifier>0928-4249</dc:identifier>
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               <dc:identifier>https://doi.org/10.1186/1297-9716-42-106</dc:identifier>
               <dc:language>eng</dc:language>
               <dc:relation>Veterinary Research</dc:relation>
               <dc:relation>EC/FP6/44098/EU/Molecular factors and mechanisms of transmission and pathogenicity of highly pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus/EUROFLU</dc:relation>
               <dc:rights>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/</dc:rights>
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