Deshmukh D R
Rev Infect Dis. 1985 Jan-Feb;7(1):31-40. doi: 10.1093/clinids/7.1.31.
The etiology and pathogenesis of Reye's syndrome, an often-fatal childhood disorder, is not completely understood. Although Reye's syndrome is initiated with a prodromal viral illness, the viral infection alone is not sufficient to cause the syndrome. Interactions of virus with dietary or environmental agents such as pesticides, solvents, or drugs may be important in the development of Reye's syndrome. The roles of viruses, drugs, or other agents and their interactions in causing Reye's syndrome are difficult to study in patients because viral infection and ingestion of drugs (or exposure to environmental toxins) occur in the prodromal period. An animal model can therefore be useful in studying the etiology of Reye's syndrome because in such a model, the etiologic factors can be manipulated under controlled conditions. The proposed roles of various compounds in the etiology of Reye's syndrome are discussed in relation to the application of these compounds for studying Reye's syndrome in various animal models. Suggested animal models of Reye's syndrome are reviewed in terms of their relevance and eventual contribution toward a better understanding of the disorder in humans.
瑞氏综合征是一种常导致儿童死亡的疾病,其病因和发病机制尚未完全明确。虽然瑞氏综合征始于前驱病毒性疾病,但仅病毒感染不足以引发该综合征。病毒与饮食或环境因素(如杀虫剂、溶剂或药物)之间的相互作用可能在瑞氏综合征的发展中起重要作用。在患者中研究病毒、药物或其他因素及其相互作用在引发瑞氏综合征中的作用很困难,因为病毒感染和药物摄入(或接触环境毒素)发生在前驱期。因此,动物模型在研究瑞氏综合征的病因方面可能有用,因为在这样的模型中,可以在可控条件下操纵病因因素。本文结合这些化合物在各种动物模型中用于研究瑞氏综合征的应用,讨论了各种化合物在瑞氏综合征病因中的假定作用。本文根据瑞氏综合征建议的动物模型的相关性及其对更好地理解人类疾病的最终贡献进行了综述。