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  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
6,817 Views
15 Pages

Maporal Hantavirus Causes Mild Pathology in Deer Mice (Peromyscus maniculatus)

  • Amanda McGuire,
  • Kaitlyn Miedema,
  • Joseph R. Fauver,
  • Amber Rico,
  • Tawfik Aboellail,
  • Sandra L. Quackenbush,
  • Ann Hawkinson and
  • Tony Schountz

18 October 2016

Rodent-borne hantaviruses can cause two human diseases with many pathological similarities: hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome (HCPS) in the western hemisphere and hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome in the eastern hemisphere. Each virus is hosted...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,457 Views
17 Pages

Linking Dysregulated AMPK Signaling and ER Stress in Ethanol-Induced Liver Injury in Hepatic Alcohol Dehydrogenase Deficient Deer Mice

  • Mukund P. Srinivasan,
  • Kamlesh K. Bhopale,
  • Samir M. Amer,
  • Jie Wan,
  • Lata Kaphalia,
  • Ghulam S. Ansari and
  • Bhupendra S. Kaphalia

2 October 2019

Ethanol (EtOH) metabolism itself can be a predisposing factor for initiation of alcoholic liver disease (ALD). Therefore, a dose dependent study to evaluate liver injury was conducted in hepatic alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) deficient (ADH−) and ADH no...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,582 Views
9 Pages

Continuing Orthohantavirus Circulation in Deer Mice in Western Montana

  • Brandi N. Williamson,
  • Kimberly Meade-White,
  • Kristin Boardman,
  • Jonathan E. Schulz,
  • Carson T. Telford,
  • Dania M. Figueroa Acosta,
  • Trenton Bushmaker,
  • Robert J. Fischer,
  • Kyle Rosenke and
  • Heinz Feldmann

27 May 2021

Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) is an often-fatal disease caused by New World hantaviruses, such as Sin Nombre orthohantavirus (SNV). In the US, >800 cases of HPS have been confirmed since it was first discovered in 1993, of which 43 were repo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
8,066 Views
18 Pages

Development and Characterization of a Sin Nombre Virus Transmission Model in Peromyscus maniculatus

  • Bryce M. Warner,
  • Derek R. Stein,
  • Bryan D. Griffin,
  • Kevin Tierney,
  • Anders Leung,
  • Angela Sloan,
  • Darwyn Kobasa,
  • Guillaume Poliquin,
  • Gary P. Kobinger and
  • David Safronetz

21 February 2019

In North America, Sin Nombre virus (SNV) is the main cause of hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome (HCPS), a severe respiratory disease with a fatality rate of 35–40%. SNV is a zoonotic pathogen carried by deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus), and...

  • Short Communication
  • Open Access
13 Citations
6,912 Views
9 Pages

24 September 2013

Hantaviruses are widespread emergent zoonotic agents that cause unapparent or limited disease in their rodent hosts, yet cause acute, often fatal pulmonary or renal infections in humans. Previous laboratory experiments with rodent reservoir hosts ind...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,025 Views
15 Pages

Development of a Deer Tick Virus Infection Model in C3H/HeJ Mice to Mimic Human Clinical Outcomes

  • Dakota N. Paine,
  • Erin S. Reynolds,
  • Charles E. Hart,
  • Jessica Crooker and
  • Saravanan Thangamani

7 August 2025

Deer tick virus (DTV) is a Tick-Borne Orthoflavivirus endemic to the United States, transmitted to humans through bites from the deer tick, Ixodes scapularis, which is also the primary vector of Borrelia burgdorferi s.l., the causative agent of Lyme...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
5,299 Views
15 Pages

3 May 2021

Intense and excessive exercise-induced fatigue has become an important health issue and can damage intestinal health. Deer blood, as a food byproduct with nutritional value, has been found to restore physical strength. However, little is known about...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,922 Views
25 Pages

6 September 2023

Cisplatin is a widely used antineoplastic drug, though its adverse effects, particularly its hepatorenal toxicity, limit its long-term application. Sika deer antler is a valuable traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) documented to possess the capacity f...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,777 Views
19 Pages

21 May 2024

Skin problems caused by aging have attracted much attention, and marine collagen peptides have been proved to improve these problems, while mammalian collagen peptides are rarely reported. In this study, fermented deer bone collagen peptide (FCP) and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,258 Views
25 Pages

The Effects of Sika Deer Antler Peptides on 3T3-L1 Preadipocytes and C57BL/6 Mice via Activating AMPK Signaling and Gut Microbiota

  • Tong Sun,
  • Zezhuang Hao,
  • Fanying Meng,
  • Xue Li,
  • Yihua Wang,
  • Haowen Zhu,
  • Yong Li and
  • Yuling Ding

(1) Background: To explore the anti-obesity effects and mechanisms of sika deer velvet antler peptides (sVAP) on 3T3-L1 preadipocytes and in high-fat diet (HFD)-induced obese mice. (2) Methods: sVAP fractions of different molecular weights were obtai...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,015 Views
15 Pages

14 October 2024

Background: Premature ovarian failure (POF) is a common disease among women, which can cause many complications and seriously threaten women’s physical and mental health. Currently, hormone replacement therapy is the primary treatment for prema...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,256 Views
14 Pages

Restored and Natural Wetland Small Mammal Communities in West Virginia, USA

  • Krista L. Noe,
  • Christopher T. Rota,
  • Mack W. Frantz and
  • James T. Anderson

4 September 2022

Wetland restoration is a common practice, and, in many cases, it is for mitigation to offset losses of natural wetlands due to human interference. Researchers commonly compare bird, amphibian, and reptile communities between these wetlands and natura...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,335 Views
13 Pages

Effect of HY7602 Fermented Deer Antler on Physical Fatigue and Antioxidant Activity in Mice

  • Hyejin Jeon,
  • Kippeum Lee,
  • Yong-Tae Kim,
  • Joo-Yun Kim,
  • Jae-Jung Shim and
  • Jae-Hwan Lee

Lactobacillus curvatus HY7602 fermented antler (FA) ameliorates sarcopenia and improves exercise performance by increasing muscle mass, muscle fiber regeneration, and mitochondrial biogenesis; however, its anti-fatigue and antioxidant effects have no...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,179 Views
20 Pages

17 June 2023

In semiarid regions, the deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) is a major small mammal species occupying perennial grassland habitats that include old-fields, native bunchgrass–sagebrush, and some agricultural settings. We investigated population...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,046 Views
12 Pages

Intervention Potential of a Recombinant Tarim Red Deer HGF Protein in a Mouse Model of Alcoholic Liver Disease

  • Hong Chen,
  • Chuan Lin,
  • Xin Xiang,
  • Chenchen Yang,
  • Chunmei Han and
  • Qinghua Gao

30 June 2025

This study investigates the recombinant Tarim red deer hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) in a mouse model to develop an HGF/c-Met-based regenerative therapy for alcoholic liver disease. We constructed a recombinant HGF fusion protein and expressed and p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,796 Views
13 Pages

Cryptosporidium spp. are protozoan parasites that infect perhaps all vertebrate animals, with a subset of species and genotypes that function as food- and waterborne pathogens. The objective of this work was to collate the Cryptosporidium species and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,747 Views
14 Pages

Increased Ifng and Il10 Expression Correlate with Disease in Rodent Models Experimentally Infected with Modoc Virus

  • Tyler J. Sherman,
  • Douglas Petty,
  • Tony Schountz,
  • Natasha Hodges and
  • Ann C. Hawkinson

11 May 2022

Flaviviruses present an ongoing threat to global public health, although the factors that contribute to the disease remain incompletely understood. We examined an acute Modoc virus (MODV) infection of two rodent models. Viral RNA was detected in the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,402 Views
17 Pages

Transmission and Characterization of Creutzfeldt–Jakob Disease and Chronic Wasting Disease in the North American Deer Mouse

  • Jennifer Myskiw,
  • Lise Lamoureux,
  • Kathy Frost,
  • Rebecca Fox,
  • Jessy A. Slota,
  • Gordon Mitchell,
  • Ben A. Bailey-Elkin and
  • Stephanie A. Booth

16 April 2025

Prion transmission into rodents is essential for understanding prion strains. However, it is often limited by a “species barrier” that makes transmission challenging and complicates the study of animal and human prion diseases. Here, we r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,766 Views
16 Pages

Intervention Effects of Deer-Tendon Collagen Hydrolysates on Osteoporosis In Vitro and In Vivo

  • Chaoting Wen,
  • Dan Wang,
  • Zhiyi Zhang,
  • Guoyan Liu,
  • Li Liang,
  • Xiaofang Liu,
  • Jixian Zhang,
  • Youdong Li and
  • Xin Xu

28 August 2023

Deer tendon, a deer processing byproduct, is an excellent protein source for the preparation of peptides for improving osteoporosis by its high protein content and high nutritional value. The optimal process of collagen acid extraction was implemente...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,374 Views
15 Pages

Evaluation of A Baculovirus-Expressed VP2 Subunit Vaccine for the Protection of White-Tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) from Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease

  • Sun Young Sunwoo,
  • Leela E. Noronha,
  • Igor Morozov,
  • Jessie D. Trujillo,
  • In Joong Kim,
  • Erin E. Schirtzinger,
  • Bonto Faburay,
  • Barbara S. Drolet,
  • Kinga Urbaniak and
  • Juergen A. Richt
  • + 5 authors

31 January 2020

Epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus (EHDV) is an arthropod-transmitted RNA virus and the causative agent of epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD) in wild and domestic ruminants. In North America, white-tailed deer (WTD) experience the highest EHD-relat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,420 Views
13 Pages

Insights for Deriving Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells in Marsh Deer (Blastocerus dichotomus)

  • Luciana Diniz Rola,
  • Fabiana Fernandes Bressan,
  • Eluzai Dinai Pinto Sandoval,
  • Jacinthe Therrien,
  • Lawrence Charles Smith and
  • José Maurício Barbanti Duarte

The capability to generate induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) from adult somatic cells, enabling them to differentiate into any cell type, has been demonstrated in several studies. In humans and mice, iPSCs have been shown to differentiate into p...

  • Review
  • Open Access
101 Citations
12,023 Views
17 Pages

Heartland Virus Epidemiology, Vector Association, and Disease Potential

  • Aaron C. Brault,
  • Harry M. Savage,
  • Nisha K. Duggal,
  • Rebecca J. Eisen and
  • J. Erin Staples

14 September 2018

First identified in two Missouri farmers exhibiting low white-blood-cell and platelet counts in 2009, Heartland virus (HRTV) is genetically closely related to severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus (SFTSV), a tick-borne phlebovirus produci...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
6,229 Views
11 Pages

Susceptibility of Beavers to Chronic Wasting Disease

  • Allen Herbst,
  • Serene Wohlgemuth,
  • Jing Yang,
  • Andrew R. Castle,
  • Diana Martinez Moreno,
  • Alicia Otero,
  • Judd M. Aiken,
  • David Westaway and
  • Debbie McKenzie

26 April 2022

Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a contagious, fatal, neurodegenerative prion disease of cervids. The expanding geographical range and rising prevalence of CWD are increasing the risk of pathogen transfer and spillover of CWD to non-cervid sympatric...

  • Review
  • Open Access
19 Citations
5,395 Views
17 Pages

Ecology of Ixodes pacificus Ticks and Associated Pathogens in the Western United States

  • Molly McVicar,
  • Isabella Rivera,
  • Jeremiah B. Reyes and
  • Monika Gulia-Nuss

13 January 2022

Lyme disease is the most important vector-borne disease in the United States and is increasing in incidence and geographic range. In the Pacific west, the western black-legged tick, Ixodes pacificus Cooley and Kohls, 1943 is an important vector of th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,514 Views
13 Pages

Anti-Fatigue Peptides from the Enzymatic Hydrolysates of Cervus elaphus Blood

  • Jun-Jiang Lv,
  • Yan Liu,
  • Xiao-Yan Zeng,
  • Jia Yu,
  • Yan Li,
  • Xiao-Qin Du,
  • Zhong-Bao Wu,
  • Shi-Lei Hao and
  • Bo-Chu Wang

15 December 2021

Red deer (Cervus elaphus) blood is widely used as a health product. Mixed culture fermentation improves the flavor and bioavailability of deer blood (DB), and both DB and its enzymatic hydrolysates exhibit anti-fatigue activities in vivo. To elucidat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,953 Views
10 Pages

Acetylated Diacylglycerol 1-palmitoyl-2-linoleoyl-3-acetyl-rac-glycerol in Autoimmune Arthritis and Interstitial Lung Disease in SKG Mice

  • Doo-Ho Lim,
  • Eun-Ju Lee,
  • Hee-Seop Lee,
  • Do Hoon Kim,
  • Jae-Hyun Lee,
  • Mi Ryeong Jeong,
  • Seokchan Hong,
  • Chang-Keun Lee,
  • Bin Yoo and
  • Yong-Gil Kim
  • + 1 author

Acetylated diacylglycerol 1-palmitoyl-2-linoleoyl-3-acetyl-rac-glycerol (PLAG) is a lipid molecule from the antlers of sika deer that might reduce inflammation by effectively controlling neutrophil infiltration, endothelial permeability and inflammat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
29 Citations
5,476 Views
9 Pages

Long-Term Incubation PrPCWD with Soils Affects Prion Recovery but Not Infectivity

  • Alsu Kuznetsova,
  • Debbie McKenzie,
  • Catherine Cullingham and
  • Judd M. Aiken

Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a contagious prion disease of cervids. The infectious agent is shed from animals at the preclinical and clinical stages of disease where it persists in the environment as a reservoir of CWD infectivity. In this study,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,761 Views
15 Pages

Protective Effects of Deer Antler Peptides on D-Galactose-Induced Brain Injury

  • Sihan Chen,
  • Ying Zong,
  • Jianming Li,
  • Zhongmei He and
  • Rui Du

13 July 2025

Background/Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the role and potential mechanism of deer antler peptides (DAP) in D-galactose (D-gal)-induced brain injury. Methods: In the in vivo study, C57BL/6J mice were intraperitoneally injected w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,429 Views
8 Pages

Lack of Evidence on the Susceptibility of Ticks and Wild Rodent Species to PCV3 Infection

  • Laura Grassi,
  • Valentina Tagliapietra,
  • Annapaola Rizzoli,
  • Marco Martini,
  • Michele Drigo,
  • Giovanni Franzo and
  • Maria Luisa Menandro

21 August 2020

Porcine circovirus 3 (PCV3) is an emerging virus, first detected in 2016 and widespread in the swine industry. Although not considered a primary pathogen, PCV3 is potentially linked to several clinical conditions that threaten swine farming. Wild boa...

  • Review
  • Open Access
21 Citations
8,907 Views
14 Pages

Molecular Regulators of Embryonic Diapause and Cancer Diapause-like State

  • Abdiasis M. Hussein,
  • Nanditaa Balachandar,
  • Julie Mathieu and
  • Hannele Ruohola-Baker

20 September 2022

Embryonic diapause is an enigmatic state of dormancy that interrupts the normally tight connection between developmental stages and time. This reproductive strategy and state of suspended development occurs in mice, bears, roe deer, and over 130 othe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
6,032 Views
22 Pages

General Direct Anticancer Effects of Deer Growing Antler Extract in Several Tumour Cell Lines, and Immune System-Mediated Effects in Xenograft Glioblastoma

  • Alessandra Rossetti,
  • Louis Chonco,
  • Nicolas Alegría,
  • Veronica Zelli,
  • Andrés J. García,
  • Carmen Ramírez-Castillejo,
  • Alessandra Tessitore,
  • Carlos de Cabo,
  • Tomás Landete-Castillejos and
  • Claudio Festuccia

Deer antlers are the fastest growing tissue. Because they are based on proto-oncogenes, to avoid the risk of cancer, antlers evolved strong anticancer mechanisms, and thus their extract (DVA) is effective also against the few human tumours studied so...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2,496 Views
22 Pages

Current Advances and Applications of Animal Models in SARS-CoV-2 Pathogenesis and Vaccine Development

  • Li Wu,
  • Yingying Tao,
  • Xing Wu,
  • Shaozhen Li,
  • Rui Yang,
  • Chengying Li,
  • Yao Yao,
  • Shijia Xu,
  • Jianhong Shu and
  • Huapeng Feng
  • + 1 author

COVID-19 is the most widespread emerging infectious disease in humans, recently caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Understanding the pathogenesis and development of efficient vaccines is crucial for the prevention and control of this emerging disease. S...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,619 Views
19 Pages

Comparative Pathogenesis of Two Lineages of Powassan Virus Reveals Distinct Clinical Outcome, Neuropathology, and Inflammation

  • Erin S. Reynolds,
  • Charles E. Hart,
  • Jacob T. Nelson,
  • Brandon J. Marzullo,
  • Allen T. Esterly,
  • Dakota N. Paine,
  • Jessica Crooker,
  • Paul T. Massa and
  • Saravanan Thangamani

22 May 2024

Tick-borne flaviviruses (TBFV) can cause severe neuroinvasive disease which may result in death or long-term neurological deficit in over 50% of survivors. Multiple mechanisms for invasion of the central nervous system (CNS) by flaviviruses have been...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,379 Views
21 Pages

Decellularized Antler Cancellous Bone Matrix Material Can Serve as Potential Bone Tissue Scaffold

  • Yusu Wang,
  • Ying Zong,
  • Weijia Chen,
  • Naichao Diao,
  • Quanmin Zhao,
  • Chunyi Li,
  • Boyin Jia,
  • Miao Zhang,
  • Jianming Li and
  • Zhongmei He
  • + 2 authors

25 July 2024

Due to the limited supply of autologous bone grafts, there is a need to develop more bone matrix materials to repair bone defects. Xenograft bone is expected to be used for clinical treatment due to its exact structural similarity to natural bone and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
2,641 Views
13 Pages

Detection and Characterization of a Reassortant Mammalian Orthoreovirus Isolated from Bats in Xinjiang, China

  • Xiaomin Yan,
  • Jinliang Sheng,
  • Chang Zhang,
  • Nan Li,
  • Le Yi,
  • Zihan Zhao,
  • Ye Feng,
  • Changchun Tu and
  • Biao He

27 August 2022

Mammalian orthoreoviruses (MRVs) are increasingly reported to cause various diseases in humans and other animals, with many possibly originating from bats, highlighting the urgent need to investigate the diversity of bat-borne MRVs (BtMRVs). Here, we...

  • Review
  • Open Access
45 Citations
3,156 Views
46 Pages

Immune Response to Borrelia: Lessons from Lyme Disease Spirochetes

  • Linda K. Bockenstedt,
  • R. Mark Wooten and
  • Nicole Baumgarth

The mammalian host responds to infection with Borrelia spirochetes through a highly orchestrated immune defense involving innate and adaptive effector functions aimed toward limiting pathogen burdens, minimizing tissue injury, and preventing subseque...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,002 Views
15 Pages

29 October 2021

Exercise is an important performance trait in mammals and variation in aerobic capacity and/or substrate allocation during submaximal exercise may be important for survival at high altitude. Comparisons between lowland and highland populations is a f...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,275 Views
17 Pages

Sika Deer Velvet Antler Peptide Exerts Neuroprotective Effect in a Parkinson’s Disease Model via Regulating Oxidative Damage and Gut Microbiota

  • Ying Liu,
  • Hongyuan Li,
  • Min Yang,
  • Jia Guo,
  • Zepeng Sun,
  • Shuyue Wang,
  • Ru Li,
  • Xin Pang,
  • Yumi Kim and
  • Yinghua Peng
  • + 1 author

Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder globally. Recognizing the potential of velvet antler in the nervous system, as shown in numerous studies, this research was aimed at evaluating the neuroprotective ef...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
4,160 Views
13 Pages

Development of Epigenetic Clocks for Key Ruminant Species

  • Alex Caulton,
  • Ken G. Dodds,
  • Kathryn M. McRae,
  • Christine Couldrey,
  • Steve Horvath and
  • Shannon M. Clarke

30 December 2021

Robust biomarkers of chronological age have been developed in humans and model mammalian species such as rats and mice using DNA methylation data. The concept of these so-called “epigenetic clocks” has emerged from a large body of literat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,501 Views
12 Pages

Aerostability of Sin Nombre Virus Aerosol Related to Near-Field Transmission

  • Elizabeth A. Klug,
  • Danielle N. Rivera,
  • Vicki L. Herrera,
  • Ashley R. Ravnholdt,
  • Daniel N. Ackerman,
  • Yangsheng Yu,
  • Chunyan Ye,
  • Steven B. Bradfute,
  • St. Patrick Reid and
  • Joshua L. Santarpia

Sin Nombre virus (SNV) is the main causative agent of hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome (HCPS) in North America. SNV is transmitted via environmental biological aerosols (bioaerosols) produced by infected deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus). It is s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,365 Views
24 Pages

We report a landscape-scale natural experiment that followed the abundance and demography of forest-floor small mammals and the activity of small mustelids over a 4-year period of an extreme heat wave and abundant coniferous cone crops. Deer mice (Pe...