CYTOPLASMIC TUBULAR STRUCTURES IN LIVER OF HBSAG CARRIER CHIMPANZEES INFECTED WITH DELTA AGENT AND COMPARISON WITH CYTOPLASMIC STRUCTURES IN NON-A, NON-B HEPATITIS

HEPATOLOGY(1983)

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Electron microscopic observations were carried out on five HBsAg carrier chimpanzees infected with delta (delta) agent and two chimpanzees infected with human non-A, non-B hepatitis. The cytoplasmic tubular structures, which have been recognized in the liver of chimpanzees infected with human non-A, non-B hepatitis, were found also in the liver of HBsAg carrier chimpanzees infected with delta agent. The quantity of the cytoplasmic structures in serial studies was associated with SGPT elevation rather than with expression of delta antigen in sera and liver tissues. This indicates that the cytoplasmic structures reflect a pathologic change of the hepatocytes in chimpanzees infected with delta agent or human non-A, non-B hepatitis. These and other similarities between the two agents suggest a similar nature.
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