Apart from a few cases of iatrogenic and familial human transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) or prion diseases, the cause of Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease (CJD) remains unknown. In this paper we investigated the possibility that dental procedures may represent a potential route of infection. This was assessed by using the experimental model of scrapie in hamster. In the first part of this study we found that after intraperitoneal inoculation, oral tissues commonly involved in dental procedures (gingival and pulp tissues) bore a substantial level of infectivity. We also found high scrapie infectivity in the trigeminal ganglia, suggesting that the scrapie agent had reached the oral tissues through the sensitive terminal endings of the...
A previous paper (Kimberlin & Walker, 1977) described an experimental model of scrapie in hamste...
© J Can Dent Assoc 2006; 72(1):53–60 This article has been peer reviewed. Objective: To briefly revi...
Cross-species infection with transmissible spongiform encephalopathy agents may lead to subclinical ...
Prion diseases are unique group of neurodegenerative diseases including the transmissible spongiform...
The last 5 years have seen the emergence of a new disease in humans (vCJD), mainly in the United Kin...
The oral route of infection is the epidemiologically most relevant pathway for the natural transmiss...
Experimental results evidenced the infectious potential of the dental pulp of animals infected with ...
Evidence is required to quantify the potential risks of transmission of variant Creutzfeldt Jakob (v...
As is known from various animal models, the spread of agents causing transmissible spongiform encep...
The olfactory system has been implicated in the pathogenesis of transmissible spongiform encephalopa...
As is known from various animal models, the spread of agents causing transmissible spongiform enceph...
The presence of the prion agent in skeletal muscle is thought to be due to the infection of nerve fi...
The pathogenesis of scrapie and other transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) following ora...
Prion diseases are fatal, infectious, neurodegenerative disorders with special implications for infe...
The presence of the prion agent in skeletal muscle is thought to be due to the infection of nerve fi...
A previous paper (Kimberlin & Walker, 1977) described an experimental model of scrapie in hamste...
© J Can Dent Assoc 2006; 72(1):53–60 This article has been peer reviewed. Objective: To briefly revi...
Cross-species infection with transmissible spongiform encephalopathy agents may lead to subclinical ...
Prion diseases are unique group of neurodegenerative diseases including the transmissible spongiform...
The last 5 years have seen the emergence of a new disease in humans (vCJD), mainly in the United Kin...
The oral route of infection is the epidemiologically most relevant pathway for the natural transmiss...
Experimental results evidenced the infectious potential of the dental pulp of animals infected with ...
Evidence is required to quantify the potential risks of transmission of variant Creutzfeldt Jakob (v...
As is known from various animal models, the spread of agents causing transmissible spongiform encep...
The olfactory system has been implicated in the pathogenesis of transmissible spongiform encephalopa...
As is known from various animal models, the spread of agents causing transmissible spongiform enceph...
The presence of the prion agent in skeletal muscle is thought to be due to the infection of nerve fi...
The pathogenesis of scrapie and other transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) following ora...
Prion diseases are fatal, infectious, neurodegenerative disorders with special implications for infe...
The presence of the prion agent in skeletal muscle is thought to be due to the infection of nerve fi...
A previous paper (Kimberlin & Walker, 1977) described an experimental model of scrapie in hamste...
© J Can Dent Assoc 2006; 72(1):53–60 This article has been peer reviewed. Objective: To briefly revi...
Cross-species infection with transmissible spongiform encephalopathy agents may lead to subclinical ...