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Antifungal activity of amphotericin B-lipid admixtures in experimental systemic candidosis in naive mice.

Y Shadkchan1, E Segal.   

Abstract

We have shown previously that admixtures of amphotericin B (AMB) and Intralipid (AMB-IL) obtained by vigorous and prolonged agitation are stable and can be standardized. These preparations exhibited in-vitro activity against various Candida spp., and had significantly lower toxicity. The present study was undertaken to evaluate the activity of AMB-IL admixtures in vivo in comparison with the conventional formulation of AMB (Fungizone), using a murine model of experimental systemic candidosis. ICR female mice (4-6 weeks old) were injected iv with 5 x 10(4) Candida albicans CBS 562. The animals developed a lethal infection (100%) within 10 days. Systemic candidosis was demonstrated by the presence of fungal elements in kidneys and spleen tissue, and by enumeration of cfu of Candida in the tissue homogenates. AMB-IL or AMB was administered iv 48 h post-Candida inoculation for 5 consecutive days. Four experiments with 108 mice treated with AMB 5 x 0.4 mg/kg and followed up for 6 weeks, showed that the mean survival percentages at the end of the experiment were 0, 24.9 and 52.5% for the untreated group, conventional AMB-treated and AMB-IL-treated groups, respectively. The mean survival time (MST) was 7.4, 25 and 30 days for the untreated, conventional AMB-treated and AMB-IL-treated groups, respectively. Use of increased doses of AMB showed that conventional AMB at doses greater than 5 x 1 mg/kg caused immediate animal death. AMB-IL was used at doses of AMB up to 5 x 2 mg/kg. Experiments with 104 mice revealed that the mean survival percentage at the end of the experiment was 0, 34.5, 58.6 and 97% for the untreated, conventional AMB-treated (5 x 1 mg/kg), AMB-IL-1-treated (5 x 1 mg/kg) and AMB-IL-2-treated (5 x 2 mg/kg) groups, respectively. The MST was 7, 27.8, 34.8 and 41.4 days for the untreated, conventional AMB-treated, AMB-IL-1-treated and AMB-IL-2-treated groups, respectively. The results of this study reveal that AMB-IL is significantly more effective in treating systemic murine candidosis than conventional AMB.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10590279     DOI: 10.1093/jac/44.6.787

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Antimicrob Chemother        ISSN: 0305-7453            Impact factor:   5.790


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