prions and rabies Flashcards
differentiate the pathogenesis of prions vs rabies
prion- rare, progressive neurodegenerative diseases
long incubation period
spongiform changes assoc. with neuronal loss and failure to induce inflammation
rabies- entry into peripheral nerve ending, transits along neuronal pathway; incubation: 10 days-6 years
modes of transmission for prions
sporadic, mutation in PrPsc gene, ingestion or inoculation of contaminated material (blood transfusion, corneal grafting)
modes of transmission for rabies
zoonotic infection (dogs, bats, skunks, raccoons), transplant (not blood)
clinical presentations and diagnosis of CJD (prion)
CJD- abnormal gait, vision
headache, dizziness, paresthesias
memory loss, speech abnormalities, anxiety, depression
hyperreflexia, spasticity
vegetative state w/I 1 year
diagnosis- clinical grounds, followed by western blot for PrPsc in tonsil biopsy, definitive dx by brain biopsy
clinical presentations and diagnosis of rabies
malaise, anx, depression
itching pain, tingling at site of bite
agitation, hyperactivity, fluctuating consciousness, bizarre behavior
sore throat, hypersalivation, hydrophobia, flaccid paralysis
the prion human diseases
Kuru, creuztfeldt-Jakob disease, variant CJD, gerstmann-strassler-scheinker syndrome, fatal familial insomnia
the etiologic agent of prions
misfolded protein (PrPSc)
describe pathology (stain, lesions) of prions
H&E stain
amyloid plaques in CJD- hyaline eosinophilic core, peripheral margin of radiating fibrils surrounded by a pale halo.
spongiotic changes in the cortex, loss of neurons
Clinical presentation of vCJD
dysthesias, paresthesias, anx, depression, anorexia, social withdrawal
pyramidal tract dysfunction, rigidity, cerebellar dysfunction, myoclonus
duration of illness- 1 yr
Dx- clinical grounds, then western blot on tonsil biopsy for PrPsc protein; brain biopsy
rabies pathogen causes..
viral encephalitis characterized by hydrophobia
pathology of rabies
H&E stain; Negri bodies (cellular inclusions in the pyramidal cells and cerebellum)
stain for rabies diagnosis
fluorescent antibody DFA stain
treatment of rabies
rabies Ig; post-exposure vaccination
characteristics shared by rabies and prions
transmission can occur through transplanted contaminated/infected tissue
long incubation period
fatal