Literature DB >> 464574

Photochemical inactivation of deoxyribonucleic and ribonucleic acid viruses by chlorpromazine.

C V Hanson.   

Abstract

Chlorpromazine, a widely used tranquilizing drug of the phenothiazine group, was found to be a very potent photochemical inactivator of both deoxyribonucleic acid and ribonucleic acid viruses in the presence of long-wave ultraviolet light (320 to 380 nm). Neither the light alone nor chlorpromazine alone caused any appreciable inactivation. The known chlorpromazine photoreactions with nucleic acids are somewhat similar to those of psoralen (furocoumarin) derivatives. As in the case of the psoralens, chlorpromazine is capable of photoinactivating viruses totally within a few minutes under near-physiological or other gentle conditions. The antiviral effects of the chlorpromazine photoreaction could make it valuable for the development of inactivated viral vaccines as well as for use in the photochemotherapy of viral dermatoses.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 464574      PMCID: PMC352684          DOI: 10.1128/AAC.15.3.461

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother        ISSN: 0066-4804            Impact factor:   5.191


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Authors:  G H MANCHESTER; P BLOCK; R GORLIN
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  1965-01-11       Impact factor: 56.272

2.  PHOTOSENSITIZING FUROCOUMARINS: INTERACTION WITH DNA AND PHOTO-INACTIVATION OF DNA CONTAINING VIRUSES.

Authors:  L MUSAJO; G RODIGHIERO; G COLOMBO; V TORLONE; F DALLACQUA
Journal:  Experientia       Date:  1965-01-15

3.  INTERACTION OF THE RADICAL ION OF CHLORPROMAZINE WITH DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID.

Authors:  S I OHNISHI; H M MCCONNELL
Journal:  J Am Chem Soc       Date:  1965-05-20       Impact factor: 15.419

4.  Free radicals as metabolites of drugs derived from phenothiazine.

Authors:  I S FORREST; F M FORREST; M BERGER
Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta       Date:  1958-08

5.  Photochemical inactivation of DNA and RNA viruses by psoralen derivatives.

Authors:  C V Hanson; J L Riggs; E H Lennette
Journal:  J Gen Virol       Date:  1978-08       Impact factor: 3.891

6.  Photodynamic action of chlorpromazine on adenovirus 5:repairable damage and single strand breaks.

Authors:  R S Day; M Dimattina
Journal:  Chem Biol Interact       Date:  1977-04       Impact factor: 5.192

7.  Phenothiazine phototoxicity: toxic chlorpromazine photoproducts.

Authors:  B Ljunggren
Journal:  J Invest Dermatol       Date:  1977-10       Impact factor: 8.551

8.  Mutagenesis by photoactivation of chlorpromazine, a tranquilizer of the phenothiazine group.

Authors:  D G MacPhee; F P Imray
Journal:  Aust J Biol Sci       Date:  1974-04

9.  Effects of long wave ultraviolet radiation on photosensitizing and related compounds. II. In vitro binding to soluble epidermal proteins.

Authors:  M D Alani; J H Dunne
Journal:  Br J Dermatol       Date:  1973-10       Impact factor: 9.302

10.  The photoinactivation of an RNA animal virus, vesicular stomatitis virus, with the aid of newly synthesized psoralen derivatives.

Authors:  J E Hearst; L Thiry
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  1977       Impact factor: 16.971

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Authors:  Silke Olschewski; Anke Thielebein; Chris Hoffmann; Olivia Blake; Jonas Müller; Sabrina Bockholt; Elisa Pallasch; Julia Hinzmann; Stephanie Wurr; Neele Neddersen; Toni Rieger; Stephan Günther; Lisa Oestereich
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2021-05-24       Impact factor: 5.048

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