2004
DOI: 10.1099/mic.0.26836-0
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Menadione kills trophozoites and cysts of Giardia intestinalis

Abstract: Production of reactive oxygen species by redox cycling in the presence of low levels of oxygen has been studied as a possible approach to anti-protozoal chemotherapeutic strategy. Incubation of the diplomonad flagellate Giardia intestinalis with 2-methy-1,4-naphthoquinone (menadione), under anaerobic conditions, gave UV absorption changes characteristic of reduction to menadiol; partial reversal was observed on admitting O 2 . Under microaerobic conditions, similar to those on the surface of the jejunal mucosa… Show more

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“…To further investigate whether intracellular consumption of G6P correlates with the redox status of the oxidants, we monitored plumbagin and menadione reduction in extracellular medium. Spectral and redox characteristics of plumbagin and menadione, reported earlier (35,36), were verified in this study by NaBH 4 reduction. Oxidized plumbagin and menadione give well resolved peaks at 419 and 337 nm, respectively, and the absorbance at these wavelengths decreases markedly upon reduction (data not shown).…”
Section: Smegmatis Consumes G6p and Reduces Extracellular Plumbagisupporting
confidence: 87%
“…To further investigate whether intracellular consumption of G6P correlates with the redox status of the oxidants, we monitored plumbagin and menadione reduction in extracellular medium. Spectral and redox characteristics of plumbagin and menadione, reported earlier (35,36), were verified in this study by NaBH 4 reduction. Oxidized plumbagin and menadione give well resolved peaks at 419 and 337 nm, respectively, and the absorbance at these wavelengths decreases markedly upon reduction (data not shown).…”
Section: Smegmatis Consumes G6p and Reduces Extracellular Plumbagisupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Moreover, disulfiram has also shown toxicity toward the malaria parasite [ 43 ] and efficacy against Giardia lamblia [ 44 ], Trichomonas vaginalis and Trichomonas foetus [ 45 ] infections. Finally, menadione had highly toxic effects on trophozoites and cysts of Giardia intestinalis [ 46 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During redox-cycling, NBF-SPh rapidly converts O 2 to ROS at an higher rate than that of the most toxic redox-cycling quinones and the nitrocompound MTZ. Bio-reduction of the redox cycling naphthoquinone menadione by flavoprotein/iron–sulphur-mediated electron transfer in both G. duodenalis trophozoites and cysts has been proven to be a potent generator of ROS, even in the presence of low levels of oxygen, thus leading to parasite killing ( Paget et al, 2004 ). Therefore, we propose that the cytotoxicity exerted by NBDHEX against G. duodenalis could be due to its nitroreduction and to ROS generation during the reductive process, likely involving gG3PD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%