نتایج جستجو برای: antiparasite

تعداد نتایج: 131  

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2005
Mariana Laundry de Mesquita Julie Desrivot Christian Bories Alain Fournet José Elias de Paula Philippe Grellier Laila Salmen Espindola

The side effects and the emerging resistance to the available drugs against leishmaniasis and trypanosomiasis led to the urgent need for new therapeutic agents against these diseases. Thirty one extracts of thirteen medicinal plants from the Brazilian Cerrado were therefore evaluated in vitro for their antiprotozoal activity against promastigotes of Leishmania donovani, and amastigotes of Trypa...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2014
R Viotti B Alarcón de Noya T Araujo-Jorge M J Grijalva F Guhl M C López J M Ramsey I Ribeiro A G Schijman S Sosa-Estani F Torrico J Gascon

Treatment for Chagas disease with currently available medications is recommended universally only for acute cases (all ages) and for children up to 14 years old. The World Health Organization, however, also recommends specific antiparasite treatment for all chronic-phase Trypanosoma cruzi-infected individuals, even though in current medical practice this remains controversial, and most physicia...

2010
Lindsay B. Tulloch Viviane P. Martini Jorge Iulek Judith K. Huggan Jeong Hwan Lee Colin L. Gibson Terry K. Smith Colin J. Suckling William N. Hunter

Pteridine reductase (PTR1) is a target for drug development against Trypanosoma and Leishmania species, parasites that cause serious tropical diseases and for which therapies are inadequate. We adopted a structure-based approach to the design of novel PTR1 inhibitors based on three molecular scaffolds. A series of compounds, most newly synthesized, were identified as inhibitors with PTR1-specie...

2011
Luisana Avilán Melisa Gualdrón-López Wilfredo Quiñones Limari González-González Véronique Hannaert Paul A. M. Michels Juan-Luis Concepción

Glycolysis and glyconeogenesis play crucial roles in the ATP supply and synthesis of glycoconjugates, important for the viability and virulence, respectively, of the human-pathogenic stages of Trypanosoma brucei, Trypanosoma cruzi, and Leishmania spp. These pathways are, therefore, candidate targets for antiparasite drugs. The glycolytic/gluconeogenic enzyme enolase is generally highly conserve...

2004
A. Gasco R. Fruttero G. Sorba A. Di Stilo R. Calvino

The article focuses attention on furoxan derivatives (1,2,5-oxadiazole 2-oxides) as NO donors. Possible mechanisms for NO release from these products in physiological solution and in segments of rabbit femoral artery are briefly considered. The in vitro antiaggregatory activities and the in vitro and in vivo vasodilating properties of a number of furoxans are examined with particular reference ...

2012
Nadine Rujeni David W. Taylor Francisca Mutapi

Several field studies have reported an inverse relationship between the prevalence of helminth infections and that of allergic sensitisation/atopy. Recent studies show that immune responses induced by helminth parasites are, to an extent, comparable to allergic sensitisation. However, helminth products induce regulatory responses capable of inhibiting not only antiparasite immune responses, but...

2003
Nadira D. Karunaweera Subadra K. Wijesekera Deepani Wanasekera Kamini N. Mendis Richard Carter

The paroxysms of Plasmodium vivax malaria are antiparasite responses that, although distressing to the human host, almost never impart serious acute pathology. Using plasma and blood cells from P. vivax patients, the cellular and noncellular mediators of these events have been studied ex vivo. The host response during a P. vivax paroxysm was found to involve T cells, monocytes and neutrophils, ...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2000
H Hisaeda A W Stowers T Tsuboi W E Collins J S Sattabongkot N Suwanabun M Torii D C Kaslow

Transmission-blocking vaccines are one strategy for controlling malaria, whereby sexual-stage parasites are inhibited from infecting mosquitoes by human antibodies. To evaluate whether the recently cloned Plasmodium vivax proteins Pvs25 and Pvs28 are candidates for a transmission-blocking vaccine, the molecules were expressed in yeast as secreted recombinant proteins. Mice vaccinated with these...

2011
Amit Roy Ilda D'Annessa Christine J. F. Nielsen David Tordrup Rune R. Laursen Birgitta Ruth Knudsen Alessandro Desideri Felicie Faucon Andersen

Control of diseases inflicted by protozoan parasites such as Leishmania, Trypanosoma, and Plasmodium, which pose a serious threat to human health worldwide, depends on a rather small number of antiparasite drugs, of which many are toxic and/or inefficient. Moreover, the increasing occurrence of drug-resistant parasites emphasizes the need for new and effective antiprotozoan drugs. In the curren...

Journal: :Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI 2007
Malcolm S Duthie Maria Kahn Arsen Zakayan Maria White Stuart J Kahn

Trypanosoma cruzi infection causes Chagas' disease, a chronic inflammatory disease. The specific inflammatory responses that cause Chagas' disease remain unclear, but data argue that parasites that persist in the host stimulate chronic self-damaging immune responses. Because T. cruzi appears to stimulate self-damaging responses, the enthusiasm to develop vaccines that boost antiparasite respons...

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