Rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) causes an acute hepatitis and diss
eminated intravascular coagulation. Six rabbits were inoculated experimenta
lly with RHDV to investigate any potential relationship between infection a
nd apoptosis in the liver. Two rabbits were killed at 12 h post-inoculation
(PI) and two at 24 h PI. The remaining two rabbits died at 30 h and 31 h P
I. Immunohistochemical labelling for RHDV antigen-positive cells, TUNEL ass
ay for apoptotic cells, and DNA analysis were performed on samples of liver
. The four rabbits that died or were killed 24 31 h PI had acute hepatitis
with infiltration of heterophils and necrotic hepatocytes. RHDV antigen-pos
itive cells and apoptotic cells appeared in the centriacinar areas at 12 h
PI; subsequently they spread to periacinar areas and increased in number, b
ut the viral areas at 12 h PI; subsequently they spread to periacinar areas
and increased in number, but the viral antigen-positive cells outnumbered
apoptotic cells. At 24-31 h PI, few apoptotic cells were recognized in the
areas infiltrated with lymphocytes and heterophils. The results suggested a
n association between RHDV infection and apoptosis of hepatocytes. (C) 2000
Harcourt Publishers Ltd.