Author:
Gordon Paul,Brown Eric R.
Abstract
A hypothesis predicting that increase in the rate of synthesis of host messenger RNA would be associated with antiviral activity was examined. Biochemically, Isoprinosine or NPT-10381 (methisoprinol) increased the rate of rapid labeling of polyribosomal RNA and protein in uninfected monkey kidney cells in tissue culture. In tissue-culture systems, Isoprinosine exerted antiviral effects against influenza virus, PR-8 and A2 strains; herpes virus, LU strain; polio virus 3; and adenovirus 10. In in vivo mortality studies, Isoprinosine was observed to exert therapeutic antiviral effects against the A2 strain of influenza and, as well, against a herpes infection of newborn mice. Experiments were carried out which demonstrated a correlation between the in vivo anti-influenza (PR-8) effects of Isoprinosine and reduction in the virus titer in lungs of infected mice.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Genetics,Molecular Biology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,General Medicine,Immunology,Microbiology
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38 articles.
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