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The therapeutic effects of sodium cromoglycate against influenza A virus H5N1 in mice
Authors:Deping Han  Tangting Wei  Siyi Zhang  Ming Wang  Haiyan Tian  Jinlong Cheng  Jin Xiao  Yanxin Hu  Mingyong Chen
Institution:1. Key Laboratory of Zoonosis of Ministry of Agriculture, College of Veterinary Medicine, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China;2. Key Laboratory of Veterinary Bioproduction and Chemical Medicine of the Ministry of Agriculture, Zhongmu Institutes of China Animal Husbandry Industry Co., Ltd., Beijing, China
Abstract:

Objectives

To identify the protective role of sodium cromoglycate in mice during influenza virus infection.

Design

H5N1 virus‐infected mice were treated with the mast cell stabilizer sodium cromoglycate (SCG) to investigate its therapeutic effect.

Sample

The nose, trachea and lungs from mice were collected.

Main outcome measures

Virus replication and host responses were determined by plaque assay, quantitative PCR, immunohistochemistry, and histology.

Results

SCG‐treated mice survived better than did PBS‐treated mice after H5N1 virus infection. Mild pathological changes with fewer inflammatory cell infiltration and fewer virus antigens were observed in the nose, trachea, and lungs of SCG‐treated mice on days 3 and 5 post‐infection. However, no significant changes in viral load in the lungs were detected between SCG‐ and PBS‐treated mice. Furthermore, significantly decreased expression of interleukin‐6, tumor necrosis factor‐a, Toll‐like receptor 3, and TIR‐domain‐containing adapter‐inducing interferon‐b was detected in the lungs of SCG‐treated mice, and no higher expression of interferon‐c was detected.

Conclusion

These results suggest that SCG has therapeutic roles in H5N1 virus‐infected mice by alleviating the inflammatory response rather than inhibition of viral replication in the lungs.
Keywords:influenza A virus  sodium cromoglycate  therapeutic effects
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