نتایج جستجو برای: miltefosine

تعداد نتایج: 701  

Journal: :The British journal of dermatology 2007
O Zerpa M Ulrich B Blanco M Polegre A Avila N Matos I Mendoza F Pratlong C Ravel J Convit

BACKGROUND Diffuse cutaneous leishmaniasis (DCL), although rare, is profoundly incapacitating. At present there is no successful treatment for this progressive protozoan infection, which is associated with the absence of specific cell-mediated immunity (CMI) to Leishmania. This disease shares features with visceral leishmaniasis (VL), including specific CMI inactivity during active disease and ...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2008
Juan Fernando Alzate Andrés Arias Faustino Mollinedo Eva Rico Janis de la Iglesia-Vicente Antonio Jiménez-Ruiz

The alkyl-lysophospholipids edelfosine and miltefosine induce apoptosis in Leishmania infantum promastigotes. The finding that edelfosine-induced cell death can be regulated by the ectopic expression of the antiapoptotic and proapoptotic members of the Bcl-2 family of proteins Bcl-X(L) and Hrk suggests that this process is similar to apoptosis in eukaryotic cells.

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2010
Dalila Y Martínez Carlos Seas Francisco Bravo Pedro Legua Cesar Ramos Alfonso M Cabello Eduardo Gotuzzo

Granulomatous amoebic encephalitis caused by Balamuthia mandrillaris is an uncommon infection for which there is no optimal therapy. We describe a young, female patient who presented with extensive cutaneous and neurological involvement and who recovered after receiving prolonged treatment with miltefosine, fluconazole, and albendazole.

Journal: :Drug resistance updates : reviews and commentaries in antimicrobial and anticancer chemotherapy 2004
Marc Ouellette Jolyne Drummelsmith Barbara Papadopoulou

The control of Leishmania infections relies primarily on chemotherapy. The arsenal of drugs available for treating Leishmania infections is limited and includes pentavalent antimonials, pentamidine, amphotericin B, miltefosine, fluconazole and few other drugs at various stages of their development process. In this review, we will discuss the latest results regarding resistance mechanisms to dru...

2014
Olga Lucía Fernández Yira Diaz-Toro Clemencia Ovalle Liliana Valderrama Sandra Muvdi Isabel Rodríguez María Adelaida Gomez Nancy Gore Saravia

BACKGROUND Pentavalent antimonials have been the first line treatment for dermal leishmaniasis in Colombia for over 30 years. Miltefosine is administered as second line treatment since 2005. The susceptibility of circulating populations of Leishmania to these drugs is unknown despite clinical evidence supporting the emergence of resistance. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS In vitro susceptibili...

2013
Keshav Rai Bart Cuypers Narayan Raj Bhattarai Surendra Uranw Maya Berg Bart Ostyn Jean-Claude Dujardin Suman Rijal Manu Vanaerschot

UNLABELLED Leishmania donovani is an intracellular protozoan parasite that causes leishmaniasis, which can range from a self-healing cutaneous disease to a fatal visceral disease depending on the infecting species. Miltefosine is currently the latest and only oral antileishmanial that came out of drug discovery pipelines in the past few decades, but recent reports indicate a significant decline...

2012
Raquel García-Hernández José Ignacio Manzano Santiago Castanys Francisco Gamarro

Drug combinations for the treatment of leishmaniasis represent a promising and challenging chemotherapeutic strategy that has recently been implemented in different endemic areas. However, the vast majority of studies undertaken to date have ignored the potential risk that Leishmania parasites could develop resistance to the different drugs used in such combinations. As a result, this study was...

2015
Karine Sonzogni-Desautels Axel E. Renteria Fabio V. Camargo Thomas Z. Di Lenardo Alexandre Mikhail Michael J. Arrowood Anny Fortin Momar Ndao

Cryptosporidium parvum is a species of protozoa that causes cryptosporidiosis, an intestinal disease affecting many mammals including humans. Typically, in healthy individuals, cryptosporidiosis is a self-limiting disease. However, C. parvum can cause a severe and persistent infection that can be life-threatening for immunocompromised individuals, such as AIDS patients. As there are no availabl...

Journal: :Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters 2013

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