[The synergistic antiviral effect of acyclovir and ribavirin against the herpes simplex type-1 virus and the pseudorabies virus in vitro].

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Acta Microbiologica Bulgarica Pub Date : 1990-01-01
S Shishkov, S Pancheva
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The antiviral effect of the combination acyclovir (ACV) and ribavirin (R) on herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) in diploid cell culture of human embryonal skin and muscle fibroblasts and the virus of pseudorabies in secondary culture of chicken embryonal fibroblasts is studied. The antiviral activity is studied under the checker-board combinations of twofold dilutions of the two substances on the basis of inhibition of the virus cytopathic effect in microplates. The viruses are applied at 100 CCID50, per 0.1 cm3 in each well. Dose isobologrammes are made which point out to the synergistic type of interaction of the substances in the combination in relation to the two viruses. The concentrations with maximal synergistic effect in relation to HSV-1-1.1 for ACV and 41 mu for R respectively, and in relation to the virus of pseudorabies of 3.3 and 9.2 M respectively, are established.

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[体外无环鸟苷和利巴韦林对1型单纯疱疹病毒和伪狂犬病毒的协同抗病毒作用]。
研究了阿昔洛韦(ACV)联合利巴韦林(R)对人胚性皮肤和肌肉成纤维细胞二倍体细胞培养物中单纯疱疹病毒1型(HSV-1)和鸡胚性成纤维细胞继代培养物中伪狂犬病病毒的抗病毒作用。在抑制微孔板病毒细胞病变作用的基础上,研究了两种物质两倍稀释的棋盘组合下的抗病毒活性。每口井每0.1 cm3注入100 cid50的病毒。制作了剂量等谱图,指出了与两种病毒有关的组合物质的协同相互作用类型。确定了ACV和R分别与HSV-1-1.1和41 μ M、与伪狂犬病毒3.3和9.2 μ M协同作用最大的浓度。
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