Microemulsion based on methyl 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoate for the topical treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis: an in vivo assay

IF 0.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ECOLOGY Acta Amazonica Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1590/1809-4392202300681
Thiago de Jesus BACHA, Bruno Bezerra JENSEN, Daniele de Carvalho RODRIGUES, Messe Elmer Torres da SILVA, Amanda Oliveira ARAÚJO, Katia Solange Cardoso Rodrigues dos Santos GERALDI, Robson Cabral VALADÃO, Francimeire Gomes PINHEIRO, Antonia Maria Ramos FRANCO
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ABSTRACT Cutaneous leishmaniasis, caused by protozoa of the genus Leishmania, presents diverse clinical manifestations, and current therapeutic options have limitations, including long treatment periods, potential hospitalization, and excessive pain during treatment. Methyl gallate, a phenolic compound found in plants such as Libidibia ferrea, presents promising antileishmanial activity. Combining this compound with existing leishmaniasis medications could lead to reduced dosages and the minimization of side effects. This study aimed to assess the efficacy of a microemulsion containing methyl gallate, either on its own or in combination with Glucantime®, for the experimental treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis in a 30-day in vivo assay using golden hamsters infected with Leishmania (Leishmania) amazonensis. The control groups included an untreated positive control and an uninfected, untreated negative control. After treatment, we evaluated clinical, parasitological, and biochemical parameters. While none of the treatments achieved clinical or parasitological cure, notable improvements were observed in the combined group, with significant reductions in snout skin lesions and parasite load when compared to the control. Biochemical parameters such as creatinine, CK-MB, GOT, and GPT remained unchanged, but urea and CPK levels significantly increased in all the experimental groups relative to the control. In conclusion, the integration of a topical methyl gallate microemulsion with intralesional Glucantime® showed potential as an effective treatment for cutaneous leishmaniasis. Further investigations into optimal dosages and therapeutic schemes are warranted in order to enhance treatment outcomes.
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基于3,4,5-三羟基苯甲酸甲酯的局部治疗皮肤利什曼病微乳:体内试验
皮肤利什曼病由利什曼属原虫引起,临床表现多样,目前的治疗方案存在局限性,包括治疗期长、可能住院和治疗期间过度疼痛。没食子酸甲酯是一种在植物中发现的酚类化合物,具有抗利什曼原虫的活性。将这种化合物与现有的利什曼病药物联合使用可减少剂量并使副作用最小化。本研究旨在评估含有没食子酸甲酯的微乳液(单独使用或与葡聚糖酶®联合使用)对感染亚马逊利什曼原虫(Leishmania)的金仓鼠的30天体内实验治疗皮肤利什曼病的效果。对照组包括未经治疗的阳性对照组和未感染、未经治疗的阴性对照组。治疗后,我们评估了临床、寄生虫学和生化参数。虽然没有一种治疗方法达到临床或寄生虫治疗,但在联合治疗组中观察到显着的改善,与对照组相比,鼻子皮肤病变和寄生虫负荷显着减少。各试验组肌酐、CK-MB、GOT、GPT等生化指标不变,但尿素、CPK水平均显著高于对照组。总之,局部用没食子酸甲酯微乳与局部用葡聚糖结合治疗皮肤利什曼病具有潜在的疗效。为了提高治疗效果,有必要进一步研究最佳剂量和治疗方案。
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Acta Amazonica
Acta Amazonica PLANT SCIENCESECOLOGYZOO-ECOLOGY
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期刊介绍: Acta Amzonica is a multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed, open access, free-of-charge scientific journal for research in and about the Amazon region, published since 1971 by the Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia - INPA, in Brazil. The journal publishes quarterly issues containing articles and short communications in English across a broad range of disciplines, including Agronomy and Forestry, Animal Sciences and Fisheries, Biodiversity and Conservation, Biotechnology, Chemistry and Pharmacology, Environmental Sciences, Food Sciences, Geosciences, Health Sciences, Human and Social Sciences, and Materials Technology.
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