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  • Ligia F. Martins
    Centre for Parasitology and Mycology, Instituto Adolfo Lutz,
  • Juliana T. Mesquita
    Centre for Parasitology and Mycology, Instituto Adolfo Lutz,
  • Erika G. Pinto
    Centre for Parasitology and Mycology, Instituto Adolfo Lutz,Departamento de Ecologia, Universidade de São Paulo
  • Thais A. Costa-Silva
    Centre for Parasitology and Mycology, Instituto Adolfo Lutz,
  • Samantha E. T. Borborema
    Centre for Parasitology and Mycology, Instituto Adolfo Lutz,
  • Andres J. Galisteo Junior
    Departamento de Ecologia, Universidade de São Paulo
  • Bruno J. Neves
    Universidade Federal de Goiás
  • Carolina H. Andrade
    Universidade Federal de Goiás
  • Elliot Bennett
  • Gregory Black
  • Philip Harper
  • Daniel Evans
  • Hisham Fituri
  • John P. Leyland
  • Claire Martin
  • Terence Roberts
  • Andrew J. Thornhill
  • Steven Vale
  • Andrew Howard-Jones
  • Dafydd Thomas
  • Harri L. Williams
  • Larry Overman
    University of California, Irvine
  • Roberto Berlinck
    Departamento de Ecologia, Universidade de São Paulo
  • Patrick Murphy
  • Andre Tempone
    Centre for Parasitology and Mycology, Instituto Adolfo Lutz,
ABSTRACT: Synthetic analogues of marine sponge guanidine
alkaloids showed in vitro antiparasitic activity against
Leishmania (L.) infantum and Trypanosoma cruzi. Guanidines
10 and 11 presented the highest selectivity index when tested
against Leishmania. The antiparasitic activity of 10 and 11 was
investigated in host cells and in parasites. Both compounds
induced depolarization of mitochondrial membrane potential,
upregulation of reactive oxygen species levels, and increased
plasma membrane permeability in Leishmania parasites.
Immunomodulatory assays suggested an NO-independent
effect of guanidines 10 and 11 on macrophages. The same
compounds also promoted anti-inflammatory activity in L. (L.)
infantum-infected macrophages cocultived with splenocytes,
reducing the production of cytokines MCP-1 and IFN-γ.
Guanidines 10 and 11 affect the bioenergetic metabolism of Leishmania, with selective elimination of parasites via a hostindependent
mechanism.
Iaith wreiddiolSaesneg
Tudalennau (o-i)2202-2210
Nifer y tudalennau9
CyfnodolynJournal of natural products
Cyfrol79
Rhif y cyfnodolyn9
Dyddiad ar-lein cynnar2 Medi 2016
Dynodwyr Gwrthrych Digidol (DOIs)
StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 16 Medi 2016

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