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Query: UMLS:C0022568 (keratitis)
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Penetrating keratoplasties were performed in which grafts were exchanged between normal rabbits and rabbits previously infected with Herpes simplex virus (HSV). Clear grafts were obtained when surgery was performed during the latent stage of the disease (3 months after HSV inoculation). Polyinosinic acid: polycytidylic acid (poly I:C) was administered before and after keratoplasty when the rabbits had active herpetic keratitis. Clear grafts were obtained when the rabbits were inoculated with HSV and treated 18 hours later with poly I:C, which was continued until two weeks before keratoplasty. This treated group had a rapid decrease in HSV titer, inhibition of the migration of HSV from the infected cornea to the trigeminal ganglia, and a decrease in antibody titer to HSV in the sera. In rabbits inoculated with HSV, subjected two weeks later to keratoplasty, and then treated with poly I:C, three quarters of the graft rejections were milder than those in the control group.
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PMID:Penetrating keratoplasty in rabbits with herpetic keratitis treated with poly I:C. 285 7

The inhibition of herpetic keratitis by a combination of Poly I:C with DEAE-Dextran and IUDR was studied in rabbit eyes. This treatment was administered 72 h after HSV inoculation (daily) for 3 days and continued once daily for another 2-3 days. A significant improvement was detected in rabbit eyes beginning on the first day of treatment, and there was minimal scarring. This improvement in herpetic keratitis coincided with a decrease in the virus titer isolated from rabbit eyes and an increase in interferon titer detected in rabbit tears. The cornea and trigeminal ganglia of treated and control rabbits were tested in order to prove whether this combined treatment could inhibit the migration of HSV from the cornea to the trigeminal ganglia. During the active stage of the disease, HSV was isolated in a lower titer from the cornea of the treated rabbits and from the ganglia of only half of this rabbit group. During the latent stage of the disease, no HSV was isolated from the cornea of either rabbit group, but HSV was isolated from the ganglia explants of the treated rabbits in a somewhat lower titer than from the controls. This treatment administered 3 days after the virus inoculation could not prevent the migration of HSV from the infected cornea towards the trigeminal ganglia.
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PMID:The effect of poly I:C and IUDR on the inhibition of HSV in rabbit eyes. 618 66