Abstract
Background: Diarylheptanoids (AO-0002 [7-(4″-hydroxy-3″- methoxyphenyl)-1-phenyl-4E-hepten-3-one] and AO-0011 [(5S)-5-hydroxy-7- (4″-hydroxyphenyl)-1-phenyl-3-heptanone]) isolated from Alpinia officinarum have been reported to exhibit anti-influenza virus activity in vitro. Hence, efficacies against influenza virus infection and the mode of antiviral action were evaluated in vivo and in vitro, respectively. Methods: In a murine influenza virus infection model, diarylheptanoids were orally administered three times daily to mice infected with influenza A/PR/8/34 virus for 6 days after infection. AO-0002 was examined for its antiviral activity against the wild types of influenza viruses A/ PR/8/34 (H1N1), oseltamivir-resistant A/PR/8/34 (H1N1), A/Bangkok/93/03 (H1N1), A/Ishikawa/7/82 (H3N2), A/ Fukushima/13/43 (H3N2), B/Singapore/222/79 and B/ Fukushima/15/93 in plaque reduction or yield reduction assays. The mode of anti-influenza virus action was assessed by a virus adsorption assay, immunofluorescence assay of viral antigens, and inhibition of viral messenger RNA synthesis using real-time reverse transcriptase PCR. Results: AO-0002 at 100 mg/kg was significantly effective in reducing the body weight loss and prolonging survival times of infected mice without toxicity, but AO-0011 was not. AO-0002 at 30 and 100 mg/kg significantly reduced virus titres in bronchoalveolar lavage fluids of the lungs on days 3 and 6 after infection. AO-0002 exhibited anti-influenza virus activity against all viruses used, including the oseltamivir-resistant strain in vitro. The compound had no effect on virus adsorption or invasion into cells, but dose-dependently suppressed the expression of viral messenger RNA and antigens. Conclusions: AO-0002 was suggested to have a different anti-influenza virus action to that of oseltamivir and was verified to show anti-influenza activity in vitro and in vivo. ©2010 International Medical Press.
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Sawamura, R., Shimizu, T., Sun, Y., Yasukawa, K., Miura, M., Toriyama, M., … Kurokawa, M. (2010). In vitro and in vivo anti-influenza virus activity of diarylheptanoids isolated from Alpinia officinarum. Antiviral Chemistry and Chemotherapy, 21(1), 33–41. https://doi.org/10.3851/IMP1676
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