Histopathological Analysis of Brains from Dogs Infected with Canine Distemper Virus.
José Manuel VerdesCamila LarrañagaBelén VarelaVictoria IribarnegarayVictoria YozziGimena FeijóoKanji YamasakiPublished in: Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (2024)
We describe the use of conventional histology and immunohistochemistry against canine distemper virus (CDV) to examine the brains of domestic dogs with a confirmed diagnosis of CDV infection. Histologically, to identify the main typical lesions, we used conventional H&E stain; to evaluate the progressive demyelination, we used Luxol Fast Blue stain; and to identify the presence of viral particles in these affected regions, we used immunohistochemistry against CDV. We confirm that the histopathological analysis of brains of distemper-infected dogs is a powerful tool to evaluate the typical brain lesions and could be used as an interesting natural model to continue studying the pathogenesis of canine distemper in different species and/or other morbillivirus infections, like measles.