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Shoichi Shimizu1, Yoshio Osada, Tamotsu Kanazawa, Yoshiya Tanaka, Meiji Arai.
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BACKGROUND: Azithromycin (AZM) is a macrolide antibiotic that displays an excellent safety profile even in children and pregnant women and has been shown to have anti-malarial activity against blood stage Plasmodium falciparum. This study evaluated the transmission-blocking effect of AZM using a rodent malaria model.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20219090 PMCID: PMC2846956 DOI: 10.1186/1475-2875-9-73
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malar J ISSN: 1475-2875 Impact factor: 2.979
Figure 1Effect of AZM on exflagellation of . The number of exflagellation events per 104 RBCs was counted in vitro 24 hours after administration of AZM (White circle) or CMC (Black circle, as control). Horizontal lines and adjacent numbers represent the median number of exflagellation events in each group. P values were determined by Mann-Whitney U test. Combined results of three independent experiments are shown (n = 12).
Figure 2Effect of AZM on . Mosquitoes were allowed to feed on blood of P. berghei-infected mice that had been given AZM (White circle) or CMC (Black circle) at 24 hours before blood feeding. (A) Ookinete numbers in midguts dissected at 24 hours post blood feeding were determined by microscopy analysis. (B) Oocyst numbers on midguts dissected at 10 days post blood feeding were counted. (C, D) Sporozoite numbers in midgut oocysts (C) and salivary glands (D) were determined at 20 days post blood feeding. Horizontal lines and adjacent numbers represent the medians (n = 40 in (A); n = 60 in (B); n = 15 (calculated from 150 mosquitoes) in (C) and (D)). P values were determined by Mann-Whitney U test. Combined results of three to five independent experiments are shown.
Figure 3Effect of AZM on replication of . Ratios of apicoplast DNA/nuclear DNA in AZM-treated parasites were calculated by quantitative real-time PCR, then standardized with the ratio from control parasites, giving ratios of (apicoplast/nuclear DNA ratio in AZM-treated parasites)/(apicoplast/nuclear DNA ratio in control parasites) (Black square). Similarly, the ratios of (mitochondrial/nuclear DNA ratio in AZM-treated parasites)/(mitochondrial/nuclear DNA ratio in control parasites) were calculated (White square). (A) Analysis of blood stage parasites at 24 hours post-drug administration (= the time of blood feeding) and 72 hours post-drug administration. (B) Analysis of mosquito stage parasites at 5, 10, and 15 days post blood feeding. DNA ratio of each control group is 1.0 on the vertical axis. A representative result of four independent experiments is shown.