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伐昔洛韦对感染猫疱疹病毒1型的猫的影响。

Effects of valacyclovir in cats infected with feline herpesvirus 1.

作者信息

Nasisse M P, Dorman D C, Jamison K C, Weigler B J, Hawkins E C, Stevens J B

机构信息

Department of Companion Animal and Special Species Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University, Raleigh 27606, USA.

出版信息

Am J Vet Res. 1997 Oct;58(10):1141-4.

PMID:9328668
Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To determine whether orally administered valacyclovir can be used safely and effectively to treat cats with primary, feline herpesvirus 1 (FHV-1) infection.

ANIMALS

14 specific-pathogen-free adult cats.

PROCEDURE

Cats were infected with FHV-1 strain 87-727 (300 microliters, 10(7) plaque-forming units/ml) by ocular and nasal inoculations, and were treated every 6 hours with dextrose (controls) or valacyclovir (60 mg/kg of body weight, PO). Virus shedding from both eyes and the oropharynx was monitored every 2 days by virus isolation, and subjective clinical scores were assigned daily for ocular and nasal discharge and conjunctival hyperemia. Urinalysis, CBC, and serum biochemical analysis were done prior to inoculation, and on days 2, 5, 7, 9, and 12 of infection. Differences in CBC and serum biochemical indices between groups were compared, as were differences between preinfection values and maximal postinfection values, rectal temperature, and scores for disease severity.

RESULTS

All cats developed acute conjunctivitis and rhinitis typical of FHV-1 infection. Beginning between days 6 and 9, valacyclovir-treated cats became noticeably more lethargic and dehydrated than did cats of the control group. Total WBC and neutrophil counts were significantly lower in cats of the valacyclovir group. The experiment was terminated on day 12 for humane reasons. Histologic changes attributable to FHV-1 infection were similar in all cats. Additional histologic abnormalities seen only in the valacyclovir-treated cats were coagulative necrosis of the renal tubular epithelium, centrilobular atrophy and hepatic necrosis, and severe bone marrow depression.

CONCLUSIONS

Cats appear to be uniquely sensitive to the toxic effects of valacyclovir, and even high doses appear not to suppress FHV-1 replication in acutely infected cats.

CLINICAL RELEVANCE

Use of valacyclovir is of questionable value in cats with acute FHV-1 infection and, at high doses, the drug may be toxic.

摘要

目的

确定口服伐昔洛韦是否能安全有效地治疗原发性感染猫疱疹病毒1型(FHV-1)的猫。

动物

14只无特定病原体的成年猫。

方法

通过眼内和鼻内接种使猫感染FHV-1毒株87-727(300微升,10⁷ 空斑形成单位/毫升),并每6小时用葡萄糖(对照组)或伐昔洛韦(60毫克/千克体重,口服)治疗。每2天通过病毒分离监测双眼和口咽部的病毒排出情况,并每天对眼鼻分泌物和结膜充血进行主观临床评分。在接种前以及感染的第2、5、7、9和12天进行尿液分析、全血细胞计数(CBC)和血清生化分析。比较两组之间CBC和血清生化指标的差异,以及感染前值与感染后最大值之间的差异、直肠温度和疾病严重程度评分。

结果

所有猫均出现FHV-1感染典型的急性结膜炎和鼻炎。从第6天到第9天开始,接受伐昔洛韦治疗的猫比对照组的猫明显更嗜睡和脱水。伐昔洛韦组猫的白细胞总数和中性粒细胞计数显著更低。出于人道原因,实验在第12天终止。所有猫中由FHV-1感染引起的组织学变化相似。仅在接受伐昔洛韦治疗的猫中发现的其他组织学异常为肾小管上皮的凝固性坏死、小叶中心萎缩和肝坏死,以及严重的骨髓抑制。

结论

猫似乎对伐昔洛韦的毒性作用具有独特的敏感性,即使高剂量也似乎无法抑制急性感染猫体内的FHV-1复制。

临床意义

伐昔洛韦在急性FHV-1感染的猫中的使用价值存疑,且高剂量时该药物可能有毒。

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