Five bovine rotavirus strains were isolated in monolayers of MA-104 ce
ll culture from faeces of 3-to 11-day-old calves suffering from gastro
enteritis. Cytophatic effect, accompanied by the release of cells from
the glass surface of cultivation flasks was observed from the 5th to
the 6th passage. After the stabilization of the cytopathic effect, the
highest virus concentration was observed in cell cultures that had be
en frozen 18-36 hrs after inoculation. Electron microscopy revealed pa
rticles with typical rotavirus morphology. Antigenic relationship of t
he isolates with the reference strain Lincoln was confirmed by ELISA.
The isolates were classified as members of the serological group A by
ELISA and immunofluorescence assay. The identity of the rotavirus isol
ates was also confirmed by electrophoresis in agarose gel. The assay c
onfirmed that their genome consists of segmented viral RNA, which prod
uced in the electric field migration patterns, electrophorogrammes, ty
pical of rotaviruses. In 4 isolates the migration speed of the segment
s in the electric field was identical with that of the reference strai
n. A different electropherotype was identified in the remaining isolat
e.