Unlike stereotypical neurotropic viruses, influenza A viruses have been detected in the brain tissues of human and animal models. To investigate the interaction between neurons and influenza A viruses, mouse cortical neurons were isolated, infected with human H1N1 influenza virus, and then examined for the production of various inflammatory molecules involved in immune response. We found that replication of the influenza virus in neurons was limited, although early viral transcription was not affected. Virus-induced neuron viability decreased at 6 h postinfection (p.i.) but increased at 24 h p.i. depending upon the viral strain. Virus-induced apoptosis and cytopathy in primary cortical neurons were not apparent at 24 h p.i. The mRNA levels ...
Viral infections of the central nervous system have been associated with sensory, motor and behavior...
Narcolepsy is a rare neurological sleep disorder. However, after the beginning of the influenza A (H...
Virus infections of the central nervous system (CNS) cause important diseases of humans and animals....
In addition to the respiratory tract damage, an acute viral infection caused by the influenza A viru...
Influenza virus infection causes severe systemic clinical signs in infected mice. Non-neurotropic hu...
Influenza A virus (IAV) causes respiratory tract disease and is responsible for seasonal and reoccur...
<div><p>Although influenza is primarily a respiratory disease, it has been shown, in some cases, to ...
Although influenza is primarily a respiratory disease, it has been shown, in some cases, to induce e...
International audienceInfluenza A virus infections have been proposed to be associated with a broad ...
Central nervous system (CNS) disease is one of the most common extra-respiratory tract complication ...
It has previously been reported that the avian H5N1 type of influenza A virus can be detected in neu...
Background and Purpose—Stroke is triggered by several risk factors, including influenza and other re...
The central nervous system (CNS) can be the target for several infections that include those with RN...
Accumulating evidence suggests a potential link between influenza A virus infection and the occurren...
The pathogenesis of human influenza H5N1 virus infection remains poorly understood and controversial...
Viral infections of the central nervous system have been associated with sensory, motor and behavior...
Narcolepsy is a rare neurological sleep disorder. However, after the beginning of the influenza A (H...
Virus infections of the central nervous system (CNS) cause important diseases of humans and animals....
In addition to the respiratory tract damage, an acute viral infection caused by the influenza A viru...
Influenza virus infection causes severe systemic clinical signs in infected mice. Non-neurotropic hu...
Influenza A virus (IAV) causes respiratory tract disease and is responsible for seasonal and reoccur...
<div><p>Although influenza is primarily a respiratory disease, it has been shown, in some cases, to ...
Although influenza is primarily a respiratory disease, it has been shown, in some cases, to induce e...
International audienceInfluenza A virus infections have been proposed to be associated with a broad ...
Central nervous system (CNS) disease is one of the most common extra-respiratory tract complication ...
It has previously been reported that the avian H5N1 type of influenza A virus can be detected in neu...
Background and Purpose—Stroke is triggered by several risk factors, including influenza and other re...
The central nervous system (CNS) can be the target for several infections that include those with RN...
Accumulating evidence suggests a potential link between influenza A virus infection and the occurren...
The pathogenesis of human influenza H5N1 virus infection remains poorly understood and controversial...
Viral infections of the central nervous system have been associated with sensory, motor and behavior...
Narcolepsy is a rare neurological sleep disorder. However, after the beginning of the influenza A (H...
Virus infections of the central nervous system (CNS) cause important diseases of humans and animals....