Nl. Calderon et al., Ultrastructural glomerular changes in experimental infection with the classical swine fever virus, VET RES, 31(4), 2000, pp. 447-453
Ultrastructural studies of glomerular changes were performed on 16 pigs exp
erimentally infected with a highly virulent strain of the classical swine f
ever virus. Our observations revealed the thickening of glomerular basement
membranes, swelling of endothelial cells and cytoplasmic vacuolization wit
hin podocytes containing abundant viral particles. An early viral infection
of podocytes was suggested as the cause of selective swelling of the foot
processes of these cells with the consequent obliteration of the glomerular
urinary spaces. To our knowledge this is the first report of ultrastructur
al evidence of classical swine fever virions infecting glomerular podocytes
.