Anti-herpes activity of the total alkaloid fraction from the branches of Fusaea longifolia (Annonaceae)

IF 0.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ECOLOGY
S. H. A. Dourado, Cristiangela Silva Santos, Vinicius de Souza Ferreira, A. F. PONTES-PIRES, D. M. S. Valladão, E. B. Ribeiro, C. A. Souza, Felipe M. A. Silva, E. Costa, C. R. Andrighetti
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ABSTRACT The herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and type 2 (HSV-2) occur worldwide. Infections caused by these viruses have great public health importance due to the growing resistance to the first-choice drug, acyclovir, especially in immunosuppressed patients. Alkaloids derived from species of Annonaceae have been reported as antiviral agents against HSV and others viruses. Within this context, we evaluated the antiviral activity of the total alkaloid fraction (TAF) extracted from the branches of Fusaea longifolia (Aubl.) Saff. (Annonaceae), a species native to the Amazon region, against the HSV-1 and HSV-2 viruses. The antiviral activity was evaluated through the plate reduction assay and the mode of action was investigated by a set of other assays. The TAF was active against the HSV-2 strain 333 and against the HSV-1 strains KOS and 29R (acyclovir resistant), with selectivity index values (SI = 50% cytotoxic concentration/50% effective concentration) of 5, 4 and 3, respectively. In the preliminary study of the anti-HSV-2 mode of action, TAF showed viral inhibitory effects if added up to 12 h post-infection, had virucidal activity and did not present viral inhibition in pre-treatment. Our results showed that the TAF exhibited anti-HSV activity. Regarding HSV-2, TAF acted after the viral infection and had virucidal activity. A mass spectrometry analysis revealed the presence of nine alkaloids in the TAF that had previously been reported for Annonaceae, including liriodenine, lysicamine and isoboldine, which have been described as potential anti-HSV-1 agents.
长叶镰刀枝总生物碱部位的抗疱疹活性研究
单纯疱疹病毒1型(HSV-1)和2型(HSV-2)在世界范围内发生。这些病毒引起的感染具有重大的公共卫生重要性,因为对首选药物阿昔洛韦的耐药性日益增强,特别是在免疫抑制患者中。从番荔枝科植物中提取的生物碱已被报道为抗HSV和其他病毒的抗病毒药物。在此背景下,我们评估了从长叶Fusaea (Aubl.)分支中提取的总生物碱部分(TAF)的抗病毒活性。Saff。(Annonaceae),一种原产于亚马逊地区的物种,抗HSV-1和HSV-2病毒。通过平板还原实验评估其抗病毒活性,并通过一系列其他实验研究其作用模式。TAF对HSV-2菌株333和HSV-1菌株KOS和29R(无环鸟苷耐药)均有活性,其选择性指数(SI = 50%细胞毒浓度/50%有效浓度)分别为5、4和3。在抗hsv -2作用模式的初步研究中,TAF在感染后12小时内具有病毒抑制作用,具有杀病毒活性,而在预处理时不表现出病毒抑制作用。结果表明,TAF具有抗hsv活性。对于HSV-2, TAF在病毒感染后起作用,具有杀病毒活性。质谱分析显示,在番槐科的TAF中存在9种生物碱,包括liriodenine, lysicamine和isoboldine,这些生物碱被描述为潜在的抗hsv -1药物。
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Acta Amazonica
Acta Amazonica PLANT SCIENCESECOLOGYZOO-ECOLOGY
CiteScore
1.70
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发文量
34
审稿时长
22 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Amzonica is a multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed, open access, free-of-charge scientific journal for research in and about the Amazon region, published since 1971 by the Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia - INPA, in Brazil. The journal publishes quarterly issues containing articles and short communications in English across a broad range of disciplines, including Agronomy and Forestry, Animal Sciences and Fisheries, Biodiversity and Conservation, Biotechnology, Chemistry and Pharmacology, Environmental Sciences, Food Sciences, Geosciences, Health Sciences, Human and Social Sciences, and Materials Technology.
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