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Exercise effects on IFN-beta expression and viral replication in lung macrophages after HSV-1 infection

Authors :
P. Jani
Abdul Ghaffar
J. M. Davis
D. A. Essig
M. L. Kohut
Eugene P. Mayer
D. A. Jackson
Source :
The American journal of physiology. 275(6)
Publication Year :
1998

Abstract

Mice exercised to fatigue and exposed to herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) exhibit greater mortality than control mice. In this study, we examined lung macrophage resistance to HSV-1 after exercise in terms of both viral replication and interferon (IFN)-β production. We utilized the reverse transcriptase-rapid polymerase chain reaction to measure the IFN-β mRNA content in alveolar macrophages. IFN release was measured with a bioassay, and viral replication within the macrophage was assessed by plaque titration. Exercised (Ex) mice ran on a treadmill until fatigue while control (Con) mice remained in lanes above the treadmill. After exercise, alveolar macrophages were removed and incubated with HSV-1. Alveolar macrophage IFN-β mRNA was greater in Ex than in Con mice. Culture supernatant from infected macrophages showed a higher degree of IFN release and a higher number of infectious viral particles in Ex vs. Con mice. It is likely that the increase in IFN-β mRNA occurs in response to a higher degree of viral replication. These results suggest that macrophages from Ex mice are less resistant to infection with HSV-1.

Details

ISSN :
00029513
Volume :
275
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The American journal of physiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bc29562089465bf280551dd19231ab7a