J Korean Med Sci.  1993 Dec;8(6):437-445. 10.3346/jkms.1993.8.6.437.

Pathologic study of mice infected with Rickettsia tsutsugamushi R19 strain

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  • 1Department of Pathology, College of Medicine, Inha University, Inchon, Korea.

Abstract

Scrub typhus, an acute febrile infectious disease caused by R. tsutsugamushi, has been reported from various parts of the far east and pacific rim of Asia including Korea. It is well known that all human pathogenic rickettsia share an affinity to endothelial cells of the small blood vessels and evoke vascular inflammation variably associated with a rash, microthrombi, and hemorrhage. We infected the ICR mice by inoculating sublethal doses of R. tsutsugamushi R19 strain intraperitoneally and observed the pathologic changes by time sequence. The histopathologic features of experimentally induced scrub typhus in the mice were generally nonspecific interstitial inflammations characterized by interstitial pneumonitis, periportal inflammation, multifocal hepatic necrosis, interstitial nephritis, sinusoidal engorgement, and lymphohistiocytic cell infiltration in lymph nodes and spleen. Contrary to the general features of other rickettsial diseases, the pathologic process of scrub typhus experimentally induced by R. tsutsugamushi R19 strain mainly involved the interstitial connective tissue but not the blood vessels.

Keyword

R. tsutsugamushi; scrub typhus; Boryong serotype

MeSH Terms

Animals
Liver/pathology
Lung/pathology
Male
Mice
Mice, Inbred ICR
Scrub Typhus/*pathology
Spleen/pathology

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