Examination of the antimalarial potential of experimental aminoquinolines: poor in vitro effect does not preclude in vivo efficacy
Autori
Srbljanović, Jelena
Štajner, Tijana

Konstantinović, Jelena M.

Terzić-Jovanović, Nataša

Uzelac, Aleksandra

Bobic, Branko
Šolaja, Bogdan

Djurkovic-Djakovic, Olgica

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Malaria remains a major disease in the developing world and globally is the most important parasitic disease causing significant morbidity and mortality. Because of widespread resistance to conventional antimalarials, including chloroquine (CQ), new drugs are urgently needed. Here we report on the antimalarial efficacy, both in vitro and in vivo, of a series of aminoquinoline derivatives with adamantane or benzothiophene as a carrier. In vitro efficacy was evaluated by a lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) assay in cultures of a CQ-sensitive (3D7) and CQ-resistant (Dd2) strain of Plasmodium falcipanim. Of a series of 26 screened compounds, 12 that exerted a growth inhibition rate of >= 5% were further examined in vitro to determine the 50% inhibitory concentration (IC50) values. Nine compounds shown in preliminary experiments to be non-toxic in vivo were evaluated in C57BL/6 mice infected with Plasmodium herghei ANKA strain using a modified Thompson test. All nine compounds examined in vivo pr...olonged the survival of treated versus untreated mice, four of which afforded >= 60% survival. Most notably, two of these compounds, both with the adamantane carrier, afforded complete cure (100% survival and parasite clearance). Interestingly, one of these compounds had no in vitro effect against the CQ resistant P. falciparum strain. Better in vivo compared with in vitro results suggest a role for compound metabolites rather than the compounds themselves. The results presented here point to adamantane as a carrier that enhances the antimalarial potential of aminoquinolines.
Ključne reči:
Malaria / Aminoquinolines / LDH assay / Thompson test / AdamantaneIzvor:
International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 2017, 50, 3, 461-466Izdavač:
- Elsevier
Finansiranje / projekti:
- Kontrola infekcija apikompleksnim patogenima: od novih mesta delovanja leka do predikcije (RS-41019)
- Sinteza aminohinolina i njihovih derivata kao antimalarika i inhibitora botulinum neurotoksina A (RS-172008)
Napomena:
- This is peer-reviewed version of the article: Jelena Srbljanović, Tijana Štajner, Jelena Konstantinović, Nataša Terzić-Jovanović, Aleksandra Uzelac, Branko Bobić, Bogdan A. Šolaja, Olgica Djurković-Djaković, Examination of the antimalarial potential of experimental aminoquinolines: poor in vitro effect does not preclude in vivo efficacy, International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 2017, 50, 3, 461-466, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijantimicag.2017.06.002
- http://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2172
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijantimicag.2017.06.002
ISSN: 0924-8579
PubMed: 28668677
WoS: 000408686800025
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85026397158
Institucija/grupa
IHTMTY - JOUR AU - Srbljanović, Jelena AU - Štajner, Tijana AU - Konstantinović, Jelena M. AU - Terzić-Jovanović, Nataša AU - Uzelac, Aleksandra AU - Bobic, Branko AU - Šolaja, Bogdan AU - Djurkovic-Djakovic, Olgica PY - 2017 UR - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2172 UR - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3033 AB - Malaria remains a major disease in the developing world and globally is the most important parasitic disease causing significant morbidity and mortality. Because of widespread resistance to conventional antimalarials, including chloroquine (CQ), new drugs are urgently needed. Here we report on the antimalarial efficacy, both in vitro and in vivo, of a series of aminoquinoline derivatives with adamantane or benzothiophene as a carrier. In vitro efficacy was evaluated by a lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) assay in cultures of a CQ-sensitive (3D7) and CQ-resistant (Dd2) strain of Plasmodium falcipanim. Of a series of 26 screened compounds, 12 that exerted a growth inhibition rate of >= 5% were further examined in vitro to determine the 50% inhibitory concentration (IC50) values. Nine compounds shown in preliminary experiments to be non-toxic in vivo were evaluated in C57BL/6 mice infected with Plasmodium herghei ANKA strain using a modified Thompson test. All nine compounds examined in vivo prolonged the survival of treated versus untreated mice, four of which afforded >= 60% survival. Most notably, two of these compounds, both with the adamantane carrier, afforded complete cure (100% survival and parasite clearance). Interestingly, one of these compounds had no in vitro effect against the CQ resistant P. falciparum strain. Better in vivo compared with in vitro results suggest a role for compound metabolites rather than the compounds themselves. The results presented here point to adamantane as a carrier that enhances the antimalarial potential of aminoquinolines. PB - Elsevier T2 - International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents T1 - Examination of the antimalarial potential of experimental aminoquinolines: poor in vitro effect does not preclude in vivo efficacy VL - 50 IS - 3 SP - 461 EP - 466 DO - 10.1016/j.ijantimicag.2017.06.002 ER -
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Srbljanović, J., Štajner, T., Konstantinović, J. M., Terzić-Jovanović, N., Uzelac, A., Bobic, B., Šolaja, B.,& Djurkovic-Djakovic, O.. (2017). Examination of the antimalarial potential of experimental aminoquinolines: poor in vitro effect does not preclude in vivo efficacy. in International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents Elsevier., 50(3), 461-466. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijantimicag.2017.06.002
Srbljanović J, Štajner T, Konstantinović JM, Terzić-Jovanović N, Uzelac A, Bobic B, Šolaja B, Djurkovic-Djakovic O. Examination of the antimalarial potential of experimental aminoquinolines: poor in vitro effect does not preclude in vivo efficacy. in International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents. 2017;50(3):461-466. doi:10.1016/j.ijantimicag.2017.06.002 .
Srbljanović, Jelena, Štajner, Tijana, Konstantinović, Jelena M., Terzić-Jovanović, Nataša, Uzelac, Aleksandra, Bobic, Branko, Šolaja, Bogdan, Djurkovic-Djakovic, Olgica, "Examination of the antimalarial potential of experimental aminoquinolines: poor in vitro effect does not preclude in vivo efficacy" in International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 50, no. 3 (2017):461-466, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijantimicag.2017.06.002 . .