Title of article
Suramin and minocycline treatment of experimental African trypanososmiasis at an early stage of parasite brain invasion
Author/Authors
Daniel Ndem Amin، نويسنده , , Willias Masocha، نويسنده , , Kalungwana Ngan’dwe، نويسنده , , Martin Rottenberg، نويسنده , , Krister Kristensson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
3
From page
72
To page
74
Abstract
The effect of treatment on relapses of Trypanosoma brucei (T. b.) brucei infections in mice in relation to passage of the parasites across the blood–brain barrier (BBB) as visualized by immunohistochemistry was studied. Three daily intraperitoneal injections of 20 mg/kg suramin starting at 15 days post-infection (p.i.), when trypanosomes had begun to traverse the BBB, were curative, but not when starting at 21 days p.i. when parasite brain invasion was more pronounced. Relapses occurred in all mice after one or two daily injections of suramin starting at 15 days p.i., but they were delayed when treatment was supplemented with minocycline, which impedes penetration of T. b. brucei into the brain. This study supports the notion that suramin may be effective even when minor parasite neuroinvasion has appeared in African trypanosomiasis and it shows that minocyline can affect relapses of the disease.
Keywords
Trypanosomiasis , Early second stage treatment , animal model
Journal title
Acta Tropica
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Acta Tropica
Record number
778608
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