In vivo and in vitro antimalarial effect and toxicological evaluation of the chloroquine analogue PQUI08001/06

Antimalarial interventions mostly rely upon drugs, as chloroquine. However, plasmodial strains resistant to many drugs are constantly reported, leading to an expansion of malaria cases. Novel approaches are required to circumvent the drug resistance issue. Here, we describe the antimalarial potentia...

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Veröffentlicht in:Parasitology research (1987) 2018-11, Vol.117 (11), p.3585-3590
Hauptverfasser: Reis, Patricia Alves, Pais, Karla Ceodaro, Pereira, Monica Farah, Douradinha, Bruno, Costa, Natália Ferreira, Kaiser, Carlos Roland, Bozza, Patricia Torres, Areas, André Luiz Lisboa, Zalis, Mariano Gustavo, de Lima Ferreira, Marcelle, de Souza, Marcos Vinícius Nora, da Silva Frutuoso, Valber, de Castro-Faria-Neto, Hugo Caire
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Zusammenfassung:Antimalarial interventions mostly rely upon drugs, as chloroquine. However, plasmodial strains resistant to many drugs are constantly reported, leading to an expansion of malaria cases. Novel approaches are required to circumvent the drug resistance issue. Here, we describe the antimalarial potential of the chloroquine analogue 2-[[2-[(7-chloro-4-quinolinyl)amino]ethyl]amino] ethanol (PQUI08001/06). We observed that PQUI08001/06 treatment reduces parasitemia of both chloroquine-resistant and -sensitive strains of Plasmodium falciparum in vitro and P. berghei in vivo. Our data suggests that PQUI08001/06 is a potential antimalarial therapeutic alternative approach that could also target chloroquine-resistant plasmodial strains.
ISSN:0932-0113
1432-1955
DOI:10.1007/s00436-018-6057-6