acyclovir and Poultry-Diseases

acyclovir has been researched along with Poultry-Diseases* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for acyclovir and Poultry-Diseases

ArticleYear
Oral famciclovir against duck hepatitis B virus replication in hepatic and nonhepatic tissues of ducklings infected in ovo.
    Journal of medical virology, 1994, Volume: 42, Issue:3

    Detection of hepadnaviral DNA in extrahepatic tissues of human and animal models of hepatitis B virus (HBV) has raised the question of whether virus replication in organs other than the liver could be targeted for the treatment of chronic hepatitis B. Since duck hepatitis B virus (DHBV) replication is dynamic in the liver, kidney, pancreas, and spleen of newly hatched ducklings infected in ovo, we used the duck model and the new antiherpesvirus agent, famciclovir (FCV), to determine whether antiviral effect of nucleoside analogues on DHBV replication is pluripotential. Day-old ducklings hatched from eggs laid by a DHBV-carrier duck were bled and administered FCV (25 mg/kg/bd) orally for periods of 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, and 12 days. Seventeen (17) hours after the last dose of each regimen the duckling(s) was bled and postmortem samples of liver, kidney, pancreas, and spleen were snap-frozen and stored at -70 degrees C. Analysis of plasma samples of ducklings treated for 2 days and longer by dot-blot hybridisation showed that levels of DHBV DNA were reduced significantly compared to levels in samples collected before treatment begun. Southern blot hybridisation of tissue DNA corroborated these results and showed that DHBV DNA replicative intermediates in all the tissues examined were reduced to levels that reflected the amount of virus released into the blood of each treated duckling. It is concluded from these results that if antiviral agents could be transformed to active metabolites in any infected tissues including the liver, replication of hepadnaviruses would be inhibited.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

    Topics: 2-Aminopurine; Acyclovir; Administration, Oral; Animals; Animals, Newborn; Antiviral Agents; Biotransformation; Disease Models, Animal; DNA, Viral; Ducks; Eggs; Famciclovir; Guanine; Hepadnaviridae Infections; Hepatitis B Virus, Duck; Kidney; Liver; Organ Specificity; Pancreas; Poultry Diseases; Prodrugs; Spleen; Viremia; Virus Replication; Xanthine Oxidase

1994