2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijantimicag.2017.06.002
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Examination of the antimalarial potential of experimental aminoquinolines: poor in vitro effect does not preclude in vivo efficacy

Abstract: 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 cu… Show more

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“…However, these results should be taken with caution since 3 experimental animals died on day 7 (D7), indicating no activity. Of the two mice that survived to D31, one had a positive blood smear and was therefore not cured, but the other one (1/6 tested) was cured based on a negative blood smear as well as absence of detection of P. berghei DNA by PCR (performed as previously described 31 of blood, liver, and spleen. At concentrations of 160 and 80 (mg/kg)/day only suppression activity was observed.…”
Section: O N L I N E F I R S Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these results should be taken with caution since 3 experimental animals died on day 7 (D7), indicating no activity. Of the two mice that survived to D31, one had a positive blood smear and was therefore not cured, but the other one (1/6 tested) was cured based on a negative blood smear as well as absence of detection of P. berghei DNA by PCR (performed as previously described 31 of blood, liver, and spleen. At concentrations of 160 and 80 (mg/kg)/day only suppression activity was observed.…”
Section: O N L I N E F I R S Tmentioning
confidence: 99%