Oral and Intraperitoneal treatment of Trypanosoma brucei brucei with a combination of ascofuranone and glycerol in mice

1998 
Abstract On the basis of our previous report of ascofuranone, an antibiotic isolated from Ascochyta visiae , which strongly inhibited both the mitochondrial O 2 consumption in mitochondrial preparation and growth of in vitro cultured bloodstream forms of Trypanosoma brucei brucei in combination with glycerol, we investigated the chemotherapeutic efficacy of ascofuranone on experimental African trypanosomiasis in mice. A suspension of ascofuranone (6–200 mg/kg) was given and then glycerol (1 g/kg) was administered orally or intraperitoneally at 30-min intervals to heavily parasitemic mice. Both orally (100 mg/kg) and intraperitoneally (25 mg/kg) administered ascofuranone combined with a total dose of 3 g/kg glycerol showed potent antitrypanosomal activity in infected mice. The trypanocidal activity of ascofuranone was very powerful and all trypanosomes disappeared within 30 and 180 min after final intraperitoneal and oral treatment, respectively. This combination treatment showed high efficacy and low toxicity. Our results strongly suggest that ascofuranone in combination with glycerol may be an effective tool in chemotherapy for African trypanosomiasis.
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