Effect of Heparin on Infection of Cells by Equine Arteritis Virus

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The number of plaques formed by equine arteritis virus (EAV) and Aujesky's disease virus (ADV) was reduced to 14% and 5% of the untreated control(100%), respectively, by 10 U/m/ of heparin, but could not be reduced below to 13 and 4%, respectively, by use of concentration up to 100 U/m/. An inhibitory effect of heparin, at concentration up to 100 U/m/, was not observed on parainfluenza virus 3 (PIV-3). Heparinase treatment of RK13 cells reduced the number of EAV-, as well as ADV-induced plaques. On the other hand, the number of PIV-3 induced plaques did not decrease after treatment of RK13 cells with heparinase.

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Asagoe, T., Inaba, Y., Jusa, E. R., Kouno, M., Uwatoko, K., & Fukunaga, Y. (1997). Effect of Heparin on Infection of Cells by Equine Arteritis Virus. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 59(8), 727–728. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.59.727

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