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  2. Amiodarone has intrinsic anti-Trypanosoma cruzi activity and acts synergistically with posaconazole

Amiodarone has intrinsic anti-Trypanosoma cruzi activity and acts synergistically with posaconazole

  • J Med Chem. 2006 Feb 9;49(3):892-9. doi: 10.1021/jm050691f.
Gustavo Benaim 1 John M Sanders Yael Garcia-Marchán Claudia Colina Renee Lira Aura R Caldera Gilberto Payares Cristina Sanoja Juan Miguel Burgos Annette Leon-Rossell Juan Luis Concepcion Alejandro G Schijman Mariano Levin Eric Oldfield Julio A Urbina
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  • 1 Laboratorio Química Biológica and Laboratorio de Permeabilidad Iónica, Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas, Apartado 21927, Caracas 1020A, Venezuela.
Abstract

There is no effective treatment for the prevalent chronic form of Chagas' disease in Latin America. Its causative agent, the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, has an essential requirement for ergosterol, and ergosterol biosynthesis inhibitors, such as the Antifungal drug posaconazole, have potent trypanocidal activity. The antiarrhythmic compound amiodarone, frequently prescribed for the symptomatic treatment of Chagas' disease patients, has also recently been shown to have Antifungal activity. We now show here for the first time that amiodarone has direct activity against T. cruzi, both in vitro and in vivo, and that it acts synergistically with posaconazole. We found that amiodarone, in addition to disrupting the parasites' Ca(2+) homeostasis, also blocks ergosterol biosynthesis, and that posaconazole also affects Ca(2+) homeostasis. These results provide logical explanations for the synergistic activity of amiodarone with azoles against T. cruzi and open up the possibility of novel, combination therapy approaches to the treatment of Chagas' disease using currently approved drugs.

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