id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-329642-5t8yuq4v Takano, Tomomi Effect of chloroquine on feline infectious peritonitis virus infection in vitro and in vivo 2013-05-03 .txt text/plain 4259 272 59 Several agents that significantly inhibit FCoV replication in vitro have been identified (Balzarini et al., 2006; Barlough and Shacklett, 1994; Hsieh et al., 2010; Kim et al., 2012; Takano et al., 2008) ; however, whether or not these agents exhibit a therapeutic effect in cats with FIP has not been investigated. The effect of chloroquine on FIPV infection in fcwf-4 cells and SPF cat-derived monocytes was investigated. In monocytes inoculated with a mixture of FIPV and MAb 6-4-2, IL-1b, TNF-a and IL-6 mRNA expression levels were significantly lower in the Pre/Post treatment group than in the None group (Fig. 3B) . The influence of chloroquine on cytokine mRNA and FCoV N gene expressions was investigated in monocytes from cats with FIP. IL-1b, TNF-a, and IL-6 mRNA expression levels of PBMC in FIPV-infected cats treated with chloroquine. In this study, chloroquine significantly inhibited inflammatory cytokine mRNA expression levels in FIPV-infected monocytes. ./cache/cord-329642-5t8yuq4v.txt ./txt/cord-329642-5t8yuq4v.txt