Similarity between the in vitro activity and toxicity of two different fungizone™ / lipofundin™ admixtures

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Autor(a) principal: Araújo, Ivonete Batista
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: Brito, C. Ramon N., Urbano, Isabel A., Dominici, Victor A., Silva Filho, Miguel A., Silveira, Walteçá L. L., Damasceno, Bolívar P. G. L., Medeiros, Aldo Cunha, Egito, E. Sócrates T.
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Resumo: Amphotericin B (AmB), an antifungal agent that presents a broad spectrum of activity, remains the gold standard in the antifungal therapy. However, sometimes the high level of toxicity forbids its clinical use. The aim of this work was to evaluate and compare the efficacy and toxicity in vitro of Fungizon™ (AmB-D) and two new different AmB formulations. Methods: three products were studied: Fungizon™, and two Fungizon™ /Lipofundin™ admixtures, which were diluted through two methods: in the first one, Fungizon™ was previously diluted with water for injection and then, in Lipofundin™ (AmB-DAL); the second method consisted of a primary dilution of AmB-D as a powder in the referred emulsion (AmB-DL). For the in vitro assay, two cell models were used: Red Blood Cells (RBC) from human donors and Candida tropicallis (Ct). The in vitro evaluation (K+ leakage, hemoglobin leakage and cell survival rate-CSR) was performed at four AmB concentrations (from 50 to 0.05mg.L-1). Results: The results showed that the action of AmB was not only concentration dependent, but also cellular type and vehicle kind dependent. At AmB concentrations of 50 mg.L-1, although the hemoglobin leakage for AmB-D was almost complete (99.51), for AmB-DAL and AmB-DL this value tended to zero. The p = 0.000 showed that AmB-D was significantly more hemolytic. Conclusion: The Fungizon™- Lipofundin™ admixtures seem to be the more valuable AmB carrier systems due to their best therapeutic index presented
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spelling Araújo, Ivonete BatistaBrito, C. Ramon N.Urbano, Isabel A.Dominici, Victor A.Silva Filho, Miguel A.Silveira, Walteçá L. L.Damasceno, Bolívar P. G. L.Medeiros, Aldo CunhaEgito, E. Sócrates T.2013-09-30T15:53:38Z2013-09-30T15:53:38Z2005ARAÚJO, Ivonete Batista ; BRITO, C. Ramon N. ; URBANO, Isabel A. ; SILVA FILHO, Miguel A. ; SILVEIRA, Walteçá L. L. ; DAMASCENO, Bolívar P. G. L. ; MEDEIROS, Aldo Cunha. Similarity between the in vitro activity and toxicity of two different fungizone™ / lipofundin™ admixtures. Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira, v. 20, p. 129-133, 2005. Suplemento n.1. Disponível em: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-86502005000700022> Acesso em: 27 set. 20131678-2674https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/1/6294Amphotericin B (AmB), an antifungal agent that presents a broad spectrum of activity, remains the gold standard in the antifungal therapy. However, sometimes the high level of toxicity forbids its clinical use. The aim of this work was to evaluate and compare the efficacy and toxicity in vitro of Fungizon™ (AmB-D) and two new different AmB formulations. Methods: three products were studied: Fungizon™, and two Fungizon™ /Lipofundin™ admixtures, which were diluted through two methods: in the first one, Fungizon™ was previously diluted with water for injection and then, in Lipofundin™ (AmB-DAL); the second method consisted of a primary dilution of AmB-D as a powder in the referred emulsion (AmB-DL). For the in vitro assay, two cell models were used: Red Blood Cells (RBC) from human donors and Candida tropicallis (Ct). The in vitro evaluation (K+ leakage, hemoglobin leakage and cell survival rate-CSR) was performed at four AmB concentrations (from 50 to 0.05mg.L-1). Results: The results showed that the action of AmB was not only concentration dependent, but also cellular type and vehicle kind dependent. At AmB concentrations of 50 mg.L-1, although the hemoglobin leakage for AmB-D was almost complete (99.51), for AmB-DAL and AmB-DL this value tended to zero. The p = 0.000 showed that AmB-D was significantly more hemolytic. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Similarity between the in vitro activity and toxicity of two different fungizone™ / lipofundin™ admixtures
dc.title.alternative.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Semelhança entre atividade in vitro e toxicidade de duas diferentes misturas de fungizoneä / lipofundinä
title Similarity between the in vitro activity and toxicity of two different fungizone™ / lipofundin™ admixtures
spellingShingle Similarity between the in vitro activity and toxicity of two different fungizone™ / lipofundin™ admixtures
Araújo, Ivonete Batista
Fungizon™
Lipofundin™
amphotericin B
Fungal infection
Drug delivery
Red Blood Cells
title_short Similarity between the in vitro activity and toxicity of two different fungizone™ / lipofundin™ admixtures
title_full Similarity between the in vitro activity and toxicity of two different fungizone™ / lipofundin™ admixtures
title_fullStr Similarity between the in vitro activity and toxicity of two different fungizone™ / lipofundin™ admixtures
title_full_unstemmed Similarity between the in vitro activity and toxicity of two different fungizone™ / lipofundin™ admixtures
title_sort Similarity between the in vitro activity and toxicity of two different fungizone™ / lipofundin™ admixtures
author Araújo, Ivonete Batista
author_facet Araújo, Ivonete Batista
Brito, C. Ramon N.
Urbano, Isabel A.
Dominici, Victor A.
Silva Filho, Miguel A.
Silveira, Walteçá L. L.
Damasceno, Bolívar P. G. L.
Medeiros, Aldo Cunha
Egito, E. Sócrates T.
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author2 Brito, C. Ramon N.
Urbano, Isabel A.
Dominici, Victor A.
Silva Filho, Miguel A.
Silveira, Walteçá L. L.
Damasceno, Bolívar P. G. L.
Medeiros, Aldo Cunha
Egito, E. Sócrates T.
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author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Araújo, Ivonete Batista
Brito, C. Ramon N.
Urbano, Isabel A.
Dominici, Victor A.
Silva Filho, Miguel A.
Silveira, Walteçá L. L.
Damasceno, Bolívar P. G. L.
Medeiros, Aldo Cunha
Egito, E. Sócrates T.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fungizon™
Lipofundin™
amphotericin B
Fungal infection
Drug delivery
Red Blood Cells
topic Fungizon™
Lipofundin™
amphotericin B
Fungal infection
Drug delivery
Red Blood Cells
description Amphotericin B (AmB), an antifungal agent that presents a broad spectrum of activity, remains the gold standard in the antifungal therapy. However, sometimes the high level of toxicity forbids its clinical use. The aim of this work was to evaluate and compare the efficacy and toxicity in vitro of Fungizon™ (AmB-D) and two new different AmB formulations. Methods: three products were studied: Fungizon™, and two Fungizon™ /Lipofundin™ admixtures, which were diluted through two methods: in the first one, Fungizon™ was previously diluted with water for injection and then, in Lipofundin™ (AmB-DAL); the second method consisted of a primary dilution of AmB-D as a powder in the referred emulsion (AmB-DL). For the in vitro assay, two cell models were used: Red Blood Cells (RBC) from human donors and Candida tropicallis (Ct). The in vitro evaluation (K+ leakage, hemoglobin leakage and cell survival rate-CSR) was performed at four AmB concentrations (from 50 to 0.05mg.L-1). Results: The results showed that the action of AmB was not only concentration dependent, but also cellular type and vehicle kind dependent. At AmB concentrations of 50 mg.L-1, although the hemoglobin leakage for AmB-D was almost complete (99.51), for AmB-DAL and AmB-DL this value tended to zero. The p = 0.000 showed that AmB-D was significantly more hemolytic. Conclusion: The Fungizon™- Lipofundin™ admixtures seem to be the more valuable AmB carrier systems due to their best therapeutic index presented
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