Influence of T-actemodulin on herpes simplex virus infection.

T Varadinova, M Trashlieva, Z Kemileva
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The aim of the investigation was to study the direct influence of T-actemodulin (TAM) on the Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) infection in vitro and in vivo. HSV-1 (strain Vic) and HSV-2 (strain Nissa) were used in the experiments in vitro. The experiments were performed using multicycle and singlecycle growth tests. Seventy-five patients suffering from HSV infections (labialis and genitalis) were locally treated by 0.04% TAM-containing hydrophilic gel or water-washable cream (applied every 3 h). The results showed that TAM: decreased the infectious virus titre; reduced the infectious virus yield at the end of the single cycle of the virus replication; prolonged the latent period; and exerted an irreversible inhibitory effect on the infectious virus titre when applied at immediate early intervals after the infection. No relapses were observed in 84% of the patients treated with TAM. Eight percent of the patients were with only reduced relapses and in 8% of the patients TAM had a mild effect. TAM exerted a preventive effect against the disease when the treatment was initiated in the period of paresthesia.

t -乙酰氨基调节蛋白对单纯疱疹病毒感染的影响。
目的是研究t -乙酰氨基调节蛋白(TAM)对体内外单纯疱疹病毒(HSV)感染的直接影响。体外实验采用HSV-1 (Vic株)和HSV-2 (Nissa株)。实验采用多周期和单周期生长试验。采用0.04%含TAM的亲水性凝胶或可水洗乳膏(每3 h涂抹一次)局部治疗75例HSV感染(唇、生殖器)患者,结果表明:TAM降低了感染性病毒滴度;降低了病毒复制单周期结束时的传染性病毒产量;延长潜伏期;在感染后立即早期应用,对感染性病毒滴度有不可逆的抑制作用。在接受TAM治疗的患者中,84%未见复发。8%的患者复发减少,8%的患者TAM有轻微的影响。当在感觉异常期间开始治疗时,TAM对疾病具有预防作用。
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