Reye syndrome. A correlated electron-microscopic, viral, and biochemical observation
T. T. Tang, K. A. Siegesmund, G. V. Sedmak, J. T. Casper, R. R. Varma and S. R. McCreadie
Liver biopsy specimens of two patients with Reye syndrome were examined for
ultrastructural features, viral isolation, and urea-cycle enzyme activity.
Concurrent presence of herpes-like virus and myxovirus/paramyxovirus was
demonstrated by electron microscopy, and viral infections were confirmed by
isolation or serologic tests. A concomitant hepatic ornithine
transcarbamoylase deficiency was also noted. The pathogenesis in these
instances seems to consist of an initial synergistic insult on the liver by
mixed types of viruses and subsequent breakdown of urea cycle, Krebs cycle,
and possible other hepatic functions. An exodus of glycogen granules into
the hepatic spaces of Disse and sinusoids suggests that the viruses have
injured the plasma membranes as well as the mitochondria of hepatocytes.
Since Kapila et al reported similar disorders five years before Reye et al,
the name of Kapila-Reye disease is suggested.