Effect of treatment with exogenous interferon, polyinosinic acid-polyctyidylic acid or polyinosinic acid-polycytidylic acid-poly-L-lysine complex on encephalomyocarditis virus infections in mice
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Effect of treatment with exogenous interferon, polyinosinic acid-polyctyidylic acid or polyinosinic acid-polycytidylic acid-poly-L-lysine complex on encephalomyocarditis virus infections in mice
Abstract
The effect of treatment with exogenous interferon was compared with two interferon inducers, polyinosinic acid-polycytidylic acid [poly(I:C)] and [poly(I:C)]-poly-l-lysine complex (P-L-L complex), in two model encephalomyocarditis virus infections of mice. Although both inducers stimulated the production of interferon, the peak serum levels induced by P-L-L complex were five- to eightfold greater than those induced with poly(I:C). When encephalomyocarditis virus was inoculated by either the intraperitoneal or the intranasal route, interferon and both of the inducers protected mice against mortality and prolonged the mean day of death when the compounds were given prior to or immediately after viral challenge. In general, treatment with interferon was not as successful as treatment with poly(I:C) or P-L-L complex. In these infections, P-L-L complex appeared to be the most effective agent in that successful treatment resulted when drug therapy was initiated as late as 48 h after virus inoculation. An examination of the effect of treatment on the pathogenesis of the infection indicated that protection was associated with the prevention of viremia and subsequent seeding of target organs, particularly the central nervous system.
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