Y. Fukunaga et al., In vitro detection of equine arteritis virus from seminal plasma for identification of carrier stallions, J VET MED S, 62(6), 2000, pp. 643-646
Equine arteritis virus (EAV) was readily isolated in RK-13 cell monolayers
by plaque assay from seminal plasma of experimental carrier stallions when
they contained high titers of virus regardless of the presence of non-viral
cytotoxicity in the seminal plasma. The cytotoxicity interfered with virus
isolation from seminal plasma which contained virus at titers less than 10
PFU/ml. However, it was possible to detect the virus in seminal plasma pre
treated with PEG (#6000). EAV was consistently identified by RT-PCR from cr
ude seminal plasma which contained virus at titers of more than 10(2.7) PFU
/ml. In vitro detection of EAV by virus isolation supplemented with RT-PCR
using seminal plasma was proved to be an effective alternative to the stand
ard test mating as a diagnostic method for carrier stallions.