Relationship Between 24-Hour Rhythm in Antiviral Effect of Interferon-β and Interferon-α/β Receptor Expression in Mice
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The influence of interferon-β (IFN-β) dosing time on antiviral activity was investigated in ICR male mice under light-dark cycle conditions (lights on at 07:00, off at 19:00) with food and water available ad libitum. There was a significant dosing time-dependent change in 2,5-oligoadenylate synthetase (2,5-OAS) activities, as an index of antiviral activity, in liver at 12 h after IFN-β (15 MIU/kg, i.v.) injection. IFN-β-induced 2,5-OAS activity was more potent after the drug injection during the late dark phase. The higher antiviral effect of IFN-β was observed when the interferon-α/β receptor (IFNAR) expression in the liver increased, and the lower effect was observed when its expression decreased. IFN-β-induced fever was more serious after IFN-β injection from the late dark phase to the early light phase. A significant dosing time-dependent change was demonstrated for plasma IFN-β concentrations, which showed a higher level during the light phase and a lower level during the dark phase. The dosing time-dependent change of plasma IFN-β concentrations was not associated with that of the antiviral effect or fever induced by IFN-β. These results suggest that selecting the most suitable dosing time of IFN-β, associated with the 24-h rhythm of IFNAR expression in the liver, may be important to increase effectively the antiviral activity of the drug in experimental and clinical situations.
- 社団法人 日本薬理学会の論文
- 2002-12-01
著者
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Ohdo Shigehiro
Pharmaceutics Division Of Clinical Pharmacy Department Of Medico-pharmaceutical Science Faculty Of P
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Ohdo Shigehiro
Department Of Pharmaceutics Division Of Pharmaceutical Science Graduate School Kyushu University
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YUKAWA Eiji
Division of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyushu University
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Koyanagi Satoru
Department Of Pharmaceutics Division Of Pharmaceutical Science Graduate School Kyushu University
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Koyanagi Satoru
Department Of Medico-pharmaceutical Sciences Kyushu University
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Yukawa Eiji
Clinical Pharmacokinetics Division Of Clinical Pharmacy Department Of Medico-pharmaceutical Sciences
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Higuchi Shun
Department Of Clinical Pharmacokinetics Graduate School Kyushu University
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Higuchi Shun
Clinical Pharmacokinetics Kyusyu University
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Ohdo Shigehiro
Clinical Pharmacokinetics Division Of Clinical Pharmacy Department Of Medico-pharmaceutical Sciences
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Koyanagi Satoru
Pharmaceutics Division Of Clinical Pharmacy Department Of Medico-pharmaceutical Science Faculty Of P
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TAKANE Hiroshi
Clinical Pharmacokinetics, Division of Clinical Pharmacy, Department of Medico-Pharmaceutical Scienc
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BABA Reiji
Clinical Pharmacokinetics, Division of Clinical Pharmacy, Department of Medico-Pharmaceutical Scienc
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Baba Reiji
Clinical Pharmacokinetics Division Of Clinical Pharmacy Department Of Medico-pharmaceutical Sciences
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Takane Hiroshi
Clinical Pharmacokinetics Division Of Clinical Pharmacy Department Of Medico-pharmaceutical Sciences
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Higuchi Shun
Clinical Pharmacokinetics Division Of Clinical Pharmacy Department Of Medico-pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kyushu University
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Koyanagi Satoru
Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Fukuoka University
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