Journal article

Ion transport blockers inhibit human rhinovirus 2 release

EV Gazina, DN Harrison, M Jefferies, H Tan, D Williams, DA Anderson, S Petrou

Antiviral Research | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2005

Abstract

Picornavirus replication causes leakage of cytoplasmic K+ and an influx of Na+ and Ca2+. In this study, we have explored the possibility that a blockade of Ca2+ and Na+ influx would reduce rhinovirus production and/or release. The Ca2+-channel blockers, verapamil and diltiazem, as well as the blocker of Na +/H+ exchange and the epithelial Na+ channel, EIPA, inhibited both virus production and release. The effect on virus release was more pronounced than the effect on production, thus raising the possibility that rhinovirus release may serve as a target for antiviral agents. Unexpectedly, our results also showed that the antiviral activity of the Ca 2+-channel blockers was not due to the bloc..

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