玄参水提取物对人轮状病毒感染的完全抑制作用

A. Tavakoli, P. Khales, Fariba Shahi, S. Ghorbani, A. Esteghamati, S. Sayyahfar, Khadijeh Khanaliha, F. Bokharaei-Salim, S. J. Kiani, S. Monavari, S. Minaeian, M. Farahmand, V. Poortahmasebi, Fatemeh Faraji, Mehri Naghdalipoor, Z. Habib, M. Saghafi
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最近,植物性药物被认为是有希望的。玄参已被证明具有抗菌、抗真菌、抗寄生虫、抗癌和抗炎作用;然而,尚无证据表明其抗病毒效力。摘要本研究旨在评价玄参水提物对轮状病毒(小儿严重腹泻和急性胃肠炎的主要病因)是否具有抗病毒活性。用中性红法评价水提物对细胞系的细胞毒性。细胞病变效应(CPE)抑制,TCID50(50%细胞培养感染剂量)和实时PCR检测在无毒稀释下测定提取物对人轮状病毒的影响。用不同稀释度的水提物处理后,细胞活力提高。当较高稀释度的水提取物应用于感染细胞时,轮状病毒诱导的cpe显著降低。在TCID50法检测不到传染性轮状病毒滴度和实时PCR法检测不到Ct值的最高稀释度下,观察到最显著的抑制效果。我们的研究结果表明,玄参水提物可能是治疗轮状病毒引起的胃肠炎的有希望的候选物。
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Complete Inhibition of Human Rotavirus Infection by the Aqueous Extract of Scrophularia Variegata
Recently, plant-based medications have been considered promising. Scrophularia has been demonstrated to have antibacterial, antifungal, antiparasitic, anticancer, and anti-inflammatory effects; however, no evidence of its antiviral potency is available. This study aimed to evaluate whether the aqueous extract of Scrophularia Variegata has antiviral activity against rotavirus as the leading cause of severe diarrhea and acute gastroenteritis in children. The neutral red assay was utilized to assess the cytotoxicity of the aqueous extract on the cell line. Cytopathic effect (CPE) inhibition, TCID50 (50% cell culture infectious dose), and real-time PCR assays were performed to determine the extract's impact on human rotavirus at non-toxic dilutions. Cell viability was raised following treatment with the aqueous extract at all dilutions. Rotavirus-induced CPEs were considerably reduced when higher dilutions of the aqueous extract were applied to the infected cells. The most substantial inhibitory effect was observed at the highest dilution with no detectable infectious rotavirus titer using the TCID50 assay and no Ct value using the real-time PCR assay. Our findings show that the aqueous extract of Scrophularia Variegata may be a promising candidate for the treatment of rotavirus-induced gastroenteritis.
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Anti-Infective Agents
Anti-Infective Agents Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology
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期刊介绍: Anti-Infective Agents publishes original research articles, full-length/mini reviews, drug clinical trial studies and guest edited issues on all the latest and outstanding developments on the medicinal chemistry, biology, pharmacology and use of anti-infective and anti-parasitic agents. The scope of the journal covers all pre-clinical and clinical research on antimicrobials, antibacterials, antiviral, antifungal, and antiparasitic agents. Anti-Infective Agents is an essential journal for all infectious disease researchers in industry, academia and the health services.
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