| Literature DB >> 29594957 |
Lun Xia1, Minrui Li2, Yajing Zhang3,4, Juncheng Ruan3,4, Jie Pei3,4, Jiale Shi3,4, Zhen F Fu3,4, Ling Zhao3,4, Ming Zhou5,6, Dayong Tian7,8.
Abstract
Rabies is one of the most dangerous and widespread zoonosis and is characterized by severe neurological signs and a high case-mortality rate of nearly 100%. Vaccination is the most effective way to prevent rabies in humans and animals. In this study, the relationship between exhaustive exercise and the humoral immune response after immunization with inactivated rabies vaccine was investigated in a mouse model with one-time exhaustive exercise. It was found that compared with the mice with no exercise after vaccination, no significant differences were found in those with exhaustive exercise after vaccination on body-weight changes, virus-neutralizing antibody (VNA) titers, antibody subtypes and survivor ratio after lethal rabies virus (RABV) challenge. This study indicated that exhaustive exercise does not reduce the effects of the rabies inactivated vaccine.Entities:
Keywords: Exhaustive exercise; Protection; Rabies; Vaccination; Virus-neutralizing antibody
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29594957 PMCID: PMC6178552 DOI: 10.1007/s12250-018-0026-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virol Sin ISSN: 1995-820X Impact factor: 4.327