2001
DOI: 10.1007/s004360000358
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A comparison of the stage-specific efficacy of chloroquine, artemether and dioncophylline B against the rodent malaria parasite Plasmodium chabaudi chabaudi in vivo

Abstract: Chloroquine, artemether and dioncophylline B efficacy against Plasmodium chabaudi was compared. One intraperitoneal injection (10 mg/kg body weight) was given daily over 3 consecutive days to OF1 mice when they were predominantly bearing ring, trophozoite and schizont forms. The parasitaemia was monitored every 2 h during two schizogonic cycles and daily thereafter until parasites were cleared. Chloroquine was more efficient at the trophozoite stage, while artemether was effective against all erythrocytic stag… Show more

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“…Artemether is an excellent antimalarial agent and belongs to a group reputed to be the most rapidly acting schizontocidal agents [43] reducing parasite burden by a factor of 10 4 /cycle of schizogony [44]. Clinical cure rates of ninety percent (90%) and above have been recorded in previous studies with artemethermonotherapy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Artemether is an excellent antimalarial agent and belongs to a group reputed to be the most rapidly acting schizontocidal agents [43] reducing parasite burden by a factor of 10 4 /cycle of schizogony [44]. Clinical cure rates of ninety percent (90%) and above have been recorded in previous studies with artemethermonotherapy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a particularly unexpected observation as relatively few antimalarial agents, notably artemisinin [63], triclosan [64], and the choline analog T3 [65], show rapid onset of inhibition of ring stage parasites. Most antimalarials, including chloroquine and the antifolates, are usually more effective during late erythrocytic stages [63], [66], [67]. However, the reason why rings are more rapidly inhibited than the other stages is presently not known.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The IDC comprises sequential morphologically, transcriptionally and metabolically divergent developmental stages, and multiple antimalarials show stage-specific efficacy (e.g. [ 11 , 12 ]). Determining which IDC stage is most vulnerable to treatment is especially useful for drugs with short half-lives [ 13 ], such as artemisinin derivatives [ 14 , 15 ], which are currently used in combination therapy as first-line treatment for malaria.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%