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Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) infection is associated with distinct neoplastic, hematologic, and immunosuppressive diseases. Here we report on a novel neurologic syndrome in 16 cats infected with FeLV for more than 2 years. Clinical signs consisted of abnormal vocalization, hyperesthesia, and paresis progressing to paralysis. The clinical course of affected cats involved gradually progressive neurologic dysfunction invariably resulting in euthanasia. Microscopically, white-matter degeneration with dilation of myelin sheaths and swollen axons was identified in the spinal cord and brain stem of affected animals. Neither neoplastic nor hematologic diseases commonly associated with FeLV infection were present. Fungal and protozoal infection in one animal was suggestive of impaired immune competence. Immunohistochemical staining of affected tissues revealed consistent expression of FeLV p27 antigens in neurons, endothelial cells, and glial cells. Furthermore, proviral DNA was amplified from multiple sections of spinal cord as well as intestine, spleen, and lymph nodes. These findings suggest that in a proportion of chronically FeLV-infected cats, a virus evolved with cytopathic potential for cells in the central nervous system.
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PMID:Feline leukemia virus-associated myelopathy in cats. 1224 63

Renal tumours are a common neoplastic disease of budgerigars. Although a retro-virus has been implicated as the aetiological agent, there is no definitive proof for this hypothesis. Sixteen birds suspected to have renal tumours were examined in an attempt to elucidate the possible role of retroviruses. Thirteen birds had renal tumours and the majority of these birds showed abdominal enlargement and paresis. Renal masses were detected by radiography in nine birds. Post-mortem examination confirmed the presence of abdominal tumours which were mostly confined to the kidneys. All of the renal tumours were carcinomas. ELISA tests to detect the presence of p27 of avian leukosis virus and virus isolation attempts were negative. DNA from eight tumours was examined by dot-blot hybridization for the presence of sequences hybridizing with a full length clone of the RAV-2 strain of the avian leukosis virus. A positive reaction was detected with DNA from 6/8 tumours. Southern blot hybridization demonstrated the presence of a 7.2 kb fragment following restriction with BamHI and a 4.6 kb fragment in an additional tumour following digestion with EcoRI that were recognized by the RAV-2 probe. These results suggest the presence of a retrovirus in tumours of budgerigars.
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PMID:Detection of retrovirus sequences in budgerigars with tumours. 1867 Sep 95