INTRODUCTION: Amphotericin B, azole or sulfamide drugs are used for treatment of patients with paracoccidioidomycosis. Among the azole drugs, voriconazole was active in vitro against Paracoccidioides brasiliensis and showed efficacy in the treatment of patients infected with this fungus.In the prese...

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Main Authors: Daniela Silva Granzoto, Lúcia Helena Vitali, Roberto Martinez
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (SBMT) 2013
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:681c96c35ccb4074a916533154363c82 2023-05-15T15:09:57+02:00 Daniela Silva Granzoto Lúcia Helena Vitali Roberto Martinez 2013-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/681c96c35ccb4074a916533154363c82 EN eng Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (SBMT) http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0037-86822013000100079 https://doaj.org/toc/0037-8682 https://doaj.org/toc/1678-9849 0037-8682 1678-9849 https://doaj.org/article/681c96c35ccb4074a916533154363c82 Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, Vol 46, Iss 1, Pp 79-83 (2013) Paracoccidioidomycosis Paracoccidioides brasiliensis Voriconazole Itraconazole Fluconazole Sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 article 2013 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-30T23:10:45Z INTRODUCTION: Amphotericin B, azole or sulfamide drugs are used for treatment of patients with paracoccidioidomycosis. Among the azole drugs, voriconazole was active in vitro against Paracoccidioides brasiliensis and showed efficacy in the treatment of patients infected with this fungus.In the present study the antifungal activity of voriconazole and of other drugs was compared in a rat model of paracoccidioidomycosis. METHODS: Wistar rats were inoculated intravenously with the BOAS strain of P. brasiliensis and antifungal drugs were administered to the animals by gavage at the following doses (mg/kg weight/day): voriconazole (5 to 20), ketoconazole (12 to 15), fluconazole (6), itraconazole (4), and sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim (120 to 150). The antifungal activity of the drugs was assessed by determining the P. brasiliensis colony forming units in the lungs and spleen of the animals at the end of treatment and by a survival study. RESULTS: Voriconazole reduced the total tissue fungal burden of P. brasiliensis, particularly at doses of ≥10mg/kg weight/day but its antifungal activity was less intense than that of fluconazole, itraconazole and sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim. The mean survival of animals treated with the last three drugs, 29.1±10.7, 26.1± 10.1 and 28.4±9.6 days, respectively, was higher than that achieved with voriconazole 10mg/kg weight/day (18.5±8.3 days) and that observed in untreated animals (15.7±3.6 days). CONCLUSIONS: At doses similar to those used for clinical treatment, voriconazole showed lower antifungal activity in experimental rat paracoccidioidomycosis than that obtained with itraconazole and sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic
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topic Paracoccidioidomycosis
Paracoccidioides brasiliensis
Voriconazole
Itraconazole
Fluconazole
Sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
spellingShingle Paracoccidioidomycosis
Paracoccidioides brasiliensis
Voriconazole
Itraconazole
Fluconazole
Sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Daniela Silva Granzoto
Lúcia Helena Vitali
Roberto Martinez
topic_facet Paracoccidioidomycosis
Paracoccidioides brasiliensis
Voriconazole
Itraconazole
Fluconazole
Sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
description INTRODUCTION: Amphotericin B, azole or sulfamide drugs are used for treatment of patients with paracoccidioidomycosis. Among the azole drugs, voriconazole was active in vitro against Paracoccidioides brasiliensis and showed efficacy in the treatment of patients infected with this fungus.In the present study the antifungal activity of voriconazole and of other drugs was compared in a rat model of paracoccidioidomycosis. METHODS: Wistar rats were inoculated intravenously with the BOAS strain of P. brasiliensis and antifungal drugs were administered to the animals by gavage at the following doses (mg/kg weight/day): voriconazole (5 to 20), ketoconazole (12 to 15), fluconazole (6), itraconazole (4), and sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim (120 to 150). The antifungal activity of the drugs was assessed by determining the P. brasiliensis colony forming units in the lungs and spleen of the animals at the end of treatment and by a survival study. RESULTS: Voriconazole reduced the total tissue fungal burden of P. brasiliensis, particularly at doses of ≥10mg/kg weight/day but its antifungal activity was less intense than that of fluconazole, itraconazole and sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim. The mean survival of animals treated with the last three drugs, 29.1±10.7, 26.1± 10.1 and 28.4±9.6 days, respectively, was higher than that achieved with voriconazole 10mg/kg weight/day (18.5±8.3 days) and that observed in untreated animals (15.7±3.6 days). CONCLUSIONS: At doses similar to those used for clinical treatment, voriconazole showed lower antifungal activity in experimental rat paracoccidioidomycosis than that obtained with itraconazole and sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim.
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