99 resultados para Oxamniquine
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Com o objetivo de se estudar a ação da oxamniquine, uma droga utilizada no tratamento da esquistossomose, sobre a cromatina de núcleos de células animais, foram estudados os padrões de basofilia e anisotropia nucleares em hepatócitos, em células do músculo cardíaco e em linfócitos de camundongos adultos jovens. A oxamniquine foi administrada por via oral (436 mg/kg) e preparados foram obtidos após diversos tempos de fornecimento da droga aos animais. Nos núcleos corados com azul de toluidina a pH 4,0, após digestão com RNAse, não se encontrou diferença quanto aos padrões de basofilia e anisotropia comparando-se animais tratados com controles. Demonstrou se assim que as moléculas de oxamniquine não se alojam no interior da dupla hélice do DNA, não alteram a sua conformação helicoidal nem se ligam aos grupos fosfatos livres desta macromolécula, diferindo, portanto, da atuação de outro esquistossomicida, o hycanthone.
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A fluorescencia natural devida à presença de corpos de lipofuscina foi pesquisada em miócitos cardíacos de camundongos adultos jovens tratados com oxamniquine. O objetivo foi buscar uma evidência de indução de envelhecimento celular precoce, com base em dados prévios de acentuação poliploidia, promovida pela droga. Comparando o miocárdio dos camundongos tratados com animais contrôle jovens e velhos, não foi observada a presença de lipofuscina nos seus miócitos. Isto possivelmente se deva a um não comprometimento da eficiência das lipases lisossomiais apesar da acentuação do fenômeno de poliploidização induzida pela droga.
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Trinta e cinco pacientes com salmonelose septicêmica prolongada (SSP) foram selecionados para o estudo. Vinte (Grupo 1), foram tratados com a oxamniquine oral (15-20mg/kg de peso, dose única) e 15 (Grupo 2) com o cloranfenicol (50mg/kg de peso/15-20 dias). Realizaram-se exames clínico, laboratorial e radiológico antes e após o tratamento. Oito pacientes do Grupo 1 (40%) exibiram uma ou mais queixas após o tratamento. Exceção feita a um paciente que apresentou crise convulsiva, uma hora após a ingestão do medicamento, os demais efeitos colaterais foram de pouca importância. Não se observou efeito tóxico da oxamniquine à luz dos exames complementares realizados após o tratamento. Os pacientes do Grupo 2, não apresentaram qualquer manifestação que pudesse ser imputada ao cloranfenicol. No Grupo 1, 90% dos pacientes foram considerados curados e no Grupo 2, 93% também o foram. Os Autores concluem pela boa eficácia e baixa toxicidade da oxamniquine no tratamento da SSP.
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Foram tratados com oxamniquine (dose oral única de 12,5 a 15 mg e 15 a 20 mg/kg de peso, para maiores e menores de 15 anos respectivamente) 180 indivíduos com esquistossomose mansoni, matriculados na Clínica de Doenças Infecciosas e Parasitárias do Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo. As idades variaram de 5 a 65 anos e as formas clínico-evolutivas prevalentes foram a intestinal e hepatointestinal. Os principais efeitos colaterais neuropsiquiátricos foram: sonolência (50,6%), tontura (41,1%), cefaléia (16,1%), amnésia transitória (2,2%), alterações de comportamento (1,7%), tremores (1,1%) e convulsão (1,1%). Em 20 indivíduos foi avaliada a neurotoxicidade da droga através de eletroencefalografia, antes e após o tratamento. Em 3 (15%), foram detectados alterações no traçado, sem contudo apresentarem manifestações clínicas neuropsiquiátricas. Os resultados demonstram ser o oxamniquine determinante de efeitos tóxico-colaterais na esfera neuropsiquiátrica.
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A random, double-blind, parallel group clinical trial program was carried out to compare praziquantel, a recently developed anti-helmintic drug, and oxamniquine, an already established agent for treating mansoni schistosomiasis. Both drugs were administered orally as a single dose, on the average, praziquantel 55 mg/kg and oxamniquine 16 mg/kg BWT. The diagnosis and the parasitological follow-up lasting for a minimum of six months, were based on stool examinations according to Kato/Katz technique. A patient was considered cured if all results were negative and if he had performed at least three post-treatment controls, each one comprising three stool examinations. The finding of a single S. mansoni egg in any stool examination indicated, a therapeutical failure. A total of 267, cases were treated with praziquantel and 272 with oxamniquine. The two groups were homogeneous in regard to patients, age, clinical form of the disease, risk of reinfection and worm burden, relevant factors in the therapeutical response. The incidence and severity of untoward, effects were similar in both groups but abdominal distress and diarrhoea were more frequently reported under praziquantel and dizzines under oxamniquine (p < 0.05). In the former group a marked urticariform reaction was observed whereas in the latter one patient presented convulsion. The laboratory work-up. failed to disclose any significant alteration although the AST, ALT and y-GT mean values revealed a tendence to increase on the 7th day after oxamniquine intake. The overall parasitological cure rates were 75.5% (139/ 184) with praziquantel and 69.8% (134/192) with oxamniquine (p > 0.05). Amongst the noncured aptients a reduction of 88.6% and 74.6% in the mean number of eggs/g of feces Was seen following the treatment with praziquantel and oxamniquine, respectively (p < 0.05). In conclusion, in spite of their different chemical, pharmacological and toxicological profiles as well as mechanisms-of-action, inclusively praziquantel already had proved to be 100% active against S. mansoni strains resistant to oxamniquine, both drugs showed comparable tolerance and therapeutical efficacy.
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A double-blind clinical trial involving 120 patients with chronic schistosomiasis was carried out to compare the tolerability and efficacy of praziquantel and oxamniquine. The patients were randomly allocated into two groups. One was treated with praziquantel, 55 mg/kg of body weight CBWT), and the other one with oxamniquine, 15mg/kg bwt, administered in a single oral dose. The diagnosis and the parasitological follow-up was based on stool examinations by quantitative Kato-Katz method and on rectal biopsies. Side-effects mainly dizziness, sleepness, abdominal distress, headache, nausea and diarrhea were observed in 87% of the cases. Their incidence, intensity and duration were similar for both drugs but abdominal pain was significantly more frequent after praziquantel intake and severe dizziness was more commonly reported after oxamniquine. A significant increase of alanine-aminotransferase and y-glutamyltransferase was found with the latter drug and of total bilirubin with the former one. A total of 48 patients treated with praziquantel and 46 with oxamniquine completed with negative findings the required three post-treatment parasitological controls three slides of each stool sample on the first, third and sixth month. The achieved cure rates were 79.2% and 84.8%, respectively, a difference without statistical significance. The non-cured cases showed a mean reduction in the number of eggs per gram of feces of 93.5% after praziquantel and of 84.1% after oxamniquine. This diference also was not significant. Five patients retreated with praziquantel were cured but only one out of three treated a second time with oxamniquine. These findings show that both drugs despite their different chemical structures, pharmacological properties and mechanisms-of-action induce similar side-effects as well as a comparable therapeutical efficacy, in agreement with the results reported from analogous investigations.
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Um total de 54 pacientes adultos, com esquistossomose mansônica crônica, nas formas intestinal ou hepatintestinal, participou de um ensaio clínico duplo-cego, para comparar o praziquantel com a oxamniquine. De acordo com uma distribuição aleatória, 27 casos receberam o praziquantel (65 mg/kg de peso corporal) e 27 a oxamniquine (18 mg/kg), administrados em dose oral única. A incidência, intensidade e duração dos efeitos colaterais foram similares para os dois medicamentos A avaliação da eficácia terapêutica baseou se na técnica do oograma quantitativo por biópsia da mucosa retal, realizada ao final de um, dois, quatro e seis meses depois do tratamento. Nessas mesmas ocasiões foram feitos exames de fezes pelos métodos de HOFFMAN, PONS e JANER e de KATO-KATZ, com a finalidade de confrontar seu resultados com os achados do oograma. Para averiguar o efeito imediato do tratamento sobre a atividade ovipositora do parasito, um número restrito de pacientes foi submetido a biópsias retáis no 6,° e 18.° dias subsequentes a administração da medicação. Ambas as drogas provaram ser ativas contra o esquistossoma, vez que os respectivos coeficientes de variação, determinados a partir de oogramas efetuados imediatamente após o tratamento, foram superiores a 60%. Ademais, dentre os 27 pacientes de cada grupo, 24 tratados com praziquantel e 22 com oxamniquine completaram o período de seis meses, requerido para controle parasitológico. Os índices de cura, segundo os achados do oograma e dos exames de fezes pelos métodos de HPJ e KK, foram, respectivamente, 29%, 50% e 92% com o praziquantel; 23%, 50% e 86% com a oxamniquine. Apesar do baixo percentual de cura, observou-se nos oogramas pós tratamento, uma pronunciada queda no número de ovos vivos por grama de tecido. Esses resultados revelam que ambas as drogas foram semelhantemente eficazes, embora já se tenha comprovado que a susceptibilidade do S. mansoni não seja sempre igual para cada um desses medicamentos, pois linhagens resistentes à oxamniquine evidenciaram ser 100% sensíveis ao praziquantel. Por outro lado, constatou-se uma nítida diferença nos percentuais de cura em função do método utilizado para controle parasitológico. O oograma foi o mais preciso, seguido pelo HPJ e, finalmente, pelo K-K. Tendo ocorrido uma correlação direta entre o número de ovos vivos no oograma e a positividade dos exames de fezes, a percentagem de resultados falso-negativos aumentou acentuadamente após o tratamento, alcançando 47,3% com o HPJ e 92,9% com o K-K. Antes da medicação esses índices eram, respectivamente, 0% e 64,8%. Os autores depreendem que a diferença de precisão da metodologia aplicada para avaliar a eficácia terapêutica pode explicar a divergência encontrada entre o índice de cura obtido neste - ensaio clínico e os relatados por outros investigadores, tanto com o praziquantel quanto com a oxamniquine.
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A randomized clinical trial was carried out to compare the efficacy of a low-dosage combination of oxamniquine (7.5 mg/kg) plus praziquantel (20 mg/kg) against either agent, oxamniquine (15 mg/kg) or praziquantel (40 mg/kg) alone, in the treatment of schistosomiasis mansoni in the Brazilian north-east. The drugs were randomly administered per os to 91 patients. Six and twelve months after treatment 89% of those admitted to the trial were reexamined by Kato-Katz method (ten slides) and MIF technique (one gram of stool) The achieved cure rates, as defined by absence of S. mansoni eggs in the faeces of individual patients at all points during the parasitological follow-up, were 81.8%, 81.2% and 67.6% for praziquantel, oxamniquine and the combination respectively. The reduction of eggs excretion in non cured patients six months after therapy ranged from 93.8-96.8% with praziquantel, 32.5-97% with oxamniquine and 76.9-99.5% with the combination. It is concluded that, at the used dosages, the three therapeutical regimens give similar and satisfactory results in the treatment of uncomplicated S. mansoni infection in Brazil.
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Mice infected with 350 cercariae of Schistosoma mansoni (LE strain) were treated with oxamniquine, at the dose of 400 mg/kg, 24, 48, 72, and 96 h after infection. Forty days after the treatment, the animals were submitted to a challenge infection with 80 cercariae, through the abdominal and ear skins. The number of immature worms in the animal groups treated 24 and 96 h after the first infection was found to be lower than that in the control group, thus showing that the death of schisto-somes by chemotherapy, at the skin and pulmonary phases, causes an acquired resistance state.
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The treatment of naive mice with high closes of oxamniquine, 1 hour before the intraperitoneal inoculation of Schistosoma mansoni cercariae, induces a delay in the transformation process resulting in a longer host cell adhesion.
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Mice transcutaneously infected with about 400 cercariae were submitted to treatment with oxamniquine (400 mg/kg), 24 hours after infection. The recovery of schistosomules, at 4, 24, 48 and 72 hours and 35 days after treatment, showed the activity of the drug on the parasites, thus practically preventing their migration from the skin to the lungs. Worm recovery performed in the lungs (96 hours after treatment) showed recovery means of 0.6 worms/mouse in the treated group and 53.8 in the control group (untreated). The perfusion of the portal system carried out at 35 days after treatment clearly showed the elimination of all the parasites in the treated group, whereas a recovery mean of 144.7 worms/mouse was detected in the control group (untreated). These findings confirm the efficacy of oxamniquine at the skin phase of infection, and also show similarity with the immunization method that uses irradiated cercariae. The practical application of these findings in the medical clinic is discussed too
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Os autores relatam caso clínico de paciente com esquistossomose mansônica, tratado com oxamniquine oral em dose única de 15 mg/kg, que apresenta como efeito colateral um bloqueio átrio-ventricular incompleto tipo Mobitz I, com parada sinusal e escape ventricular. Concluem que, apesar de a oxamniquine ser eficaz e segura, pode ser determinante de cardiotoxicidade
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Lethality caused by administration of oxamniquine and praziquantel to mice infected with Schistosoma mansoni, and their respective controls (uninfected), has been studied. As the results indicate, the infected animals clearly showed higher mortality rates when praziquantel was used. Surprisingly, it may be noted that exactly the contrary occurs in relation to the use of oxamniquine, inasmuch as marked higher mortality rates were seen in the control animals (uninfected). These observations lead to the conclusion that further toxicological studies of antischistosomal drugs using. S. mansoni infected animals are needed.
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Oxamniquine (OXA) was sucessfully encapsulated in small unilamellar vesicles using a pH gradient method. This procedure led to a high drug encapsulation efficiency (> 85%) at a drug to lipid molar ratio of 1/10. Moreover, these liposomes were found to retain encapsulated OXA efficciently under dialysis conditions at 37º C. Liposome-entrapped OXA (LOXA), OXA, and empty liposomes were tested against Schistosoma mansoni in a murine model. LOXA produced a significant reduction of the worm burden compared to the other preparations, when inoculated by subcutaneous route (s.c.) with 10 mg OXA/kg animal one day before the infection, and 3, 7, and 14 days after. However, LOXA was not effective when given 7 days before, or 35 days after infections. OXA, in the free form, was effective in relation to the untreated group, only when administered 3 days after the infection. Maximum effect of LOXA, with 97% reduction of the parasite number, was observed when the preparation was given s.c.one day before the infection. On the other hand, LOXA inoculated intraperitoneally one day before the infection didnt show any reduction of the parasite count. It can be concluded that LOXA is more effective than OXA for the treatment of experimental schistosomiasis, particularly when administered subcutaneously at a time close to the infection
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A strain of Schistosoma mansoni (R1) was isolated from patient previously submitted to four treatments with oxamniquine, and to another one with praziquantel. The results obtained with chemotherapeutic test, by using oxamniquine in mice infected with the strains R1 and LE (standard), showed an evident resistance to the drug in worms of the strain R1. Thus, at the dose of 250 mg/kg oxamniquine, all mice (17) infected with the LE strain did not show surviving worms, whereas 12 out of 17 mice infected with the R1 strain presented surviving worms. At the dose of 200 mg/kg, the LE strain showed recovery rates of 1.06% and 20.58%, whereas the R1 strain presented 18.57% and 61.14%, for male and female worms, respectively. At the dose of 100 mg/kg, the recovery of male worms was 2.6% for the LE strain, and 29.9% for the R1 strain. At the same dose, the recovery of females did not show statistically significant differences between the two strains (LE = 76.38%, R1 = 79.12%). Praziquantel showed similar antischistosomal activity against both studied strains, when administered at the dose of 500 mg/kg