Treatment of experimental genital herpes with liposomal interferon.

Biomedical science Pub Date : 1991-01-01
G D Kobrinskii, V R Mel'nikov, V N Kulakov, N D L'vov, I M Bolotin, I F Barinskii
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The therapeutic effect of genetically engineered interferon (reaferon) in the treatment of genital herpes in male guinea pigs was studied. The disease was induced in the animals by application of culture liquid containing herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) to the scarified skin of the penis. The affected sites were treated once daily, for 7 days, with different reaferon preparations 1-3 days after the symptoms of the disease had appeared. Reaferon preparations were most effective in the treatment of experimentally induced genital herpes when incorporated into liposomes, had a less pronounced therapeutic effect when mixed with 3% deoxymethylcellulose to form a hydrocolloid, and were least effective in aqueous solution. Incorporation of the antiviral agents acyclovir and Biolf-62 into liposomes also showed improved effectiveness, in comparison with the free compounds, in the treatment of genital herpes in guinea pigs.

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脂质体干扰素治疗实验性生殖器疱疹。
研究了基因工程干扰素治疗雄性豚鼠生殖器疱疹的疗效。将含有单纯疱疹病毒2型(HSV-2)的培养液应用于阴茎痂皮,诱发动物本病。发病部位在出现症状1-3天后,每天1次,连续7天,使用不同的干扰素制剂治疗。当与脂质体结合时,制冷剂制剂在治疗实验诱导的生殖器疱疹中最有效,当与3%脱氧甲基纤维素混合形成水胶体时,治疗效果不太明显,并且在水溶液中效果最差。与游离化合物相比,将抗病毒药物阿昔洛韦和Biolf-62掺入脂质体中治疗豚鼠生殖器疱疹的效果也有所改善。
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