Visualization of BS lesions by MRI and histology from HSV-infected 129 and B6 mice. (A and B) Coronal T2-weighted MRIs at the level of the trigeminal nerve root in four 129 mice (A) (three consecutive MRI sections, with arrows indicating increased signals in trigeminal nuclei) and four B6 mice (B) (corresponding to section 2 in panel A, with rectangles outlining the areas of the trigeminal nuclei not showing increased signals) at day 6 p.i. Data shown are representative of two experiments. (C and D) H&E-stained, frozen BS sections from an infected 129 mouse (C) (with an extensive inflammatory infiltrate [shown at a higher magnification in the inset] composed of neutrophils [black arrow] and mononuclear cells [white arrow]) and a B6 mouse (D) (the corresponding section with scant inflammatory cells) at day 7 p.i. (E to M) BS immunohistochemical staining at day 7 p.i. of 129 mice positive for perivascular F4/80+ macrophages (E), Gr-1+ neutrophils (G), CD4+ T cells (I), CD8+ T cells (K), and HSV antigen (M), with corresponding negative immunochemical staining in B6 mice (F, H, L, M), except for an occasional perivascular T cell, as shown in panel J. The bar shown in panel G is 75 μm.