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Minimum Effective Dose of Cattle and Sheep BSE for Oral Sheep Infection
Authors:Gillian McGovern  Stuart Martin  Martin Jeffrey  Glenda Dexter  Steve A C Hawkins  Sue J Bellworthy  Lisa Thurston  Lynne Algar  Lorenzo González
Institution:1. Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA-Lasswade), Pentlands Science Park, Penicuik, Midlothian, EH26 0PZ, United Kingdom;2. APHA-Weybridge, Addlestone, Surrey, KT15 3NB, United Kingdom;Creighton University, UNITED STATES
Abstract:The minimum dose required to cause infection of Romney and Suffolk sheep of the ARQ/ARQ or ARQ/ARR prion protein gene genotypes following oral inoculation with Romney or Suffolk a sheep Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE)-derived or cattle BSE-derived agent was investigated using doses ranging from 0.0005g to 5g. ARQ/ARQ sheep which were methionine (M) / threonine (T) heterozygous or T/T homozygous at codon 112 of the Prnp gene, dosed ARQ/ARR sheep and undosed controls did not show any evidence of infection. Within groups of susceptible sheep, the minimum effective oral dose of BSE was found to be 0.05g, with higher attack rates following inoculation with the 5g dose. Surprisingly, this study found no effect of dose on survival time suggesting a possible lack of homogeneity within the inoculum. All clinical BSE cases showed PrPd accumulation in brain; however, following cattle BSE inoculation, LRS involvement within Romney recipients was found to be significantly lower than within the Suffolk sheep inoculated group which is in agreement with previous reports.
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