New studies on the heat resistance of hamster-adapted scrapie agent: Threshold survival after ashing at 600 C suggests an inorganic template of replication

Paul Brown, Edward H. Rau, Bruce K. Johnson, A E Bacote, C. J. Gibbs,D. Carleton Gajdusek

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America(2000)

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One-gram samples from a pool of crude brain tissue from hamsters infected with the 263K strain of hamster-adapted scrapie agent were placed in covered quartz-glass crucibles and exposed for either 5 or 15 min to dry heat at temperatures ranging from 150°C to 1,000°C. Residual infectivity in the treated samples was assayed by the intracerebral inoculation of dilution series into healthy weanling hamsters, which were observed for 10 months; disease transmissions were verified by Western blot testing for proteinase-resistant protein in brains from clinically positive hamsters. Unheated control tissue contained 9.9 log 10 LD 50 /g tissue; after exposure to 150°C, titers equaled or exceeded 6 log 10 LD 50 /g, and after exposure to 300°C, titers equaled or exceeded 4 log 10 LD 50 /g. Exposure to 600°C completely ashed the brain samples, which, when reconstituted with saline to their original weights, transmitted disease to 5 of 35 inoculated hamsters. No transmissions occurred after exposure to 1,000°C. These results suggest that an inorganic molecular template with a decomposition point near 600°C is capable of nucleating the biological replication of the scrapie agent.
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scrapie agent,heat resistance,replication,hamster-adapted
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