Abstract
Dengue type 2 virus (DV) infection induces production of a cytokine, the cytotoxic factor (CF) in the spleen of mice. The present study was undertaken to investigate the production of nitrite (NO2-) by the spleen cells of mice in vitro and in vivo following inoculation of DV or CF. Maximum NO2- production occurred at 45 min after inoculation of 5 microg CF, both in vitro and in vivo. The NO2- was produced by macrophages and T cells and not by B cells. Pretreatment of CF with anti-CF antisera inhibited production of NO2-. DV-stimulated spleen cell culture supernatants showed peak production of CF and NO2- at 72h. In DV-infected mouse spleen, maximum NO2- production occurred at 8-11 days post-infection, which correlated with peak cytotoxic activity in the spleen. Pretreatment of spleen cells with N(G)-monomethyl L-arginine (NMMA) inhibited NO2- production. NO2- production was abrogated in a dose-dependent manner by treatment of spleen cells with Ca2+ channel blocking drug, Nifedipine. The findings demonstrate that DV-induced CF induces production of NO2- in spleen cells, probably in a Ca2+-dependent manner, and may be a mechanism of target cell killing.
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