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Título: Ivermectin reduces in vivo coronavirus infection in a mouse experimental model
Autor: Arévalo, Ana Paula
Pagotto, Romina
Pórfido Barayoli, Jorge Luis
Daghero Villanueva, Hellen
Segovia, Mercedes
Yamasaki, Kanji
Varela Cruces, María Belén
Hill, Marcelo
Verdes García, José Manuel
Duhalde Vega, Maite
Bollati-Fogolín, Mariela
Crispo, Martina
Tipo: Artículo
Descriptores: INFECCION EXPERIMENTAL, RATONES, IVERMECTINA, CORONAVIRUS CAUSANTE DEL SINDROME RESPIRATORIO AGUDO SEVERO, TERAPIA
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Resumen: The objective of this study was to test the effectiveness of ivermectin for the treatment of mouse hepatitis virus (MHV), a type 2 family RNA coronavirus similar to SARS-CoV-2. Female BALB/cJ mice were infected with 6,000 PFU of MHV-A59 (group infected, n = 20) or infected and then immediately treated with a single dose of 500 μg/kg ivermectin (group infected + IVM, n = 20) or were not infected and treated with PBS (control group, n = 16). Five days after infection/treatment, the mice were euthanized and the tissues were sampled to assess their general health status and infection levels. Overall, the results demonstrated that viral infection induced typical MHV-caused disease, with the livers showing severe hepatocellular necrosis surrounded by a severe lymphoplasmacytic inflammatory infiltration associated with a high hepatic viral load (52,158 AU), while mice treated with ivermectin showed a better health status with a lower viral load (23,192 AU; p < 0.05), with only a few having histopathological liver damage (p < 0.05). No significant differences were found between the group infected + IVM and control group mice (P = NS). Furthermore, serum transaminase levels (aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase) were significantly lower in the treated mice than in the infected animals. In conclusion, ivermectin diminished the MHV viral load and disease in the mice, being a useful model for further understanding this therapy against coronavirus diseases.
EN: Scientific Reports, 2021, 11(7132), 1-12
Citación: Arévalo, A, Pagotto, R, Pórfido Barayoli, J, Daghero Villanueva, H, Segovia, M, Yamasaki, K, Varela Cruces, M, Hill, M, Verdes García, J, Duhalde Vega, M, Bollati-Fogolín, M y Crispo, M. Ivermectin reduces in vivo coronavirus infection in a mouse experimental model. Scientific Reports. [en línea] 2021, 11(7132), 1-12
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