Protease inhibitors prevent the development of human rotavirus-induced diarrhea in suckling mice
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1348-0421.1991.tb01589.x
Protease inhibitors prevent the development of human rotavirus-induced diarrhea in suckling mice
Abstract
Oral inoculation of human rotavirus MO strain (serotype 3) into 5-day-old BALB/c mice caused gastroenteritis characterized by diarrhea (90% on the average, on day 2). Using this animal model, preventive effect of antiviral agents on the development of rotavirus-induced diarrhea was examined. The infectivity of human rotavirus was enhanced by treatment with protease in vitro. A cysteine protease inhibitor, E-64-c, was given orally at 12 hr and 24 hr after MO infection. Oral administration of 0.3 mg of E-64-c decreased the diarrhea ratio to 17.5% on day 2 and to 10% on day 3. Oral administration of 0.15 mg of cysteine protease inhibitor, ovocystatin, completely prevented the diarrhea on day 2. Serine protease inhibitor, aprotinin (0.15 mg x 2), also prevented the diarrhea on day 2 to 14.3%. These protease inhibitors were nontoxic in vitro and to suckling mice. The histopathological changes in the small intestine due to infection recovered 2 days after MO infection in mice treated with E-64-c and ovocystatin. These results suggest that protease inhibitors are protective agents for human rotavirus infection by inhibiting proteases required for viral replication.
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