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VOSalophen: a vanadium complex with a stilbene derivative-induction of apoptosis, autophagy, and efficiency in experimental cutaneous leishmaniasis.

Patrícia de A Machado1, Jessica O F Moraes2, Gustavo S G Carvalho3, Wallace P Lima4, Gilson C Macedo1, Elizandra A Britta5, Celso V Nakamura5, Adilson D da Silva3, Alexandre Cuin2, Elaine S Coimbra6.   

Abstract

In our previous work, we demonstrated the promising in vitro effect of VOSalophen, a vanadium complex with a stilbene derivative, against Leishmania amazonensis. Its antileishmanial activity has been associated with oxidative stress in L. amazonensis promastigotes and L. amazonensis-infected macrophages. In the present study, the mechanism involved in the death of parasites after treatment with VOSalophen, as well as in vivo effect in the murine model cutaneous leishmaniasis, has been investigated. Promastigotes of L. amazonensis treated with VOSalophen presented apoptotic cells features, such as cell volume decrease, phosphatidylserine externalization, and DNA fragmentation. An increase in autophagic vacuoles formation in treated promastigotes was also observed, showing that autophagy also may be involved in the death of these parasites. In intracellular amastigotes, DNA fragmentation was observed after treatment with VOSalophen, but this effect was not observed in host cells, highlighting the selective effect of this vanadium complex. In addition, VOSalophen showed activity in the murine model of cutaneous leishmaniasis, without hepatic and renal damages. The outcome described here points out that VOSalophen had promising antileishmanial properties and these data also contribute to the understanding of the mechanisms involved in the death of protozoa induced by metal complexes.

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Keywords:  Apoptosis; Autophagy; Leishmania amazonensis; Murine cutaneous leishmaniasis; Vanadium complexes

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28597089     DOI: 10.1007/s00775-017-1471-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Inorg Chem        ISSN: 0949-8257            Impact factor:   3.358


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