Search results for "leishmania infantum"

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Suspected cutaneous leishmaniasis in a sample of Western Sicily residents: what correlation with occupation?

2017

Background: Leishmaniasis is a widespread infectious disease, but there is not much information about its prevalence in high risk occupational categories. Objectives: Te aim of this study is to assess the prevalence of Leishmania immunological positivity in human skin tissues collected from subjects living in Western Sicily, with suspected cutaneous Leishmania infection, in order to explore the risk possibly related to occupation. Methods: 318 consecutive subjects (M/F ratio=1.0, mean age=40±25.4 years), attending the Dermatology Department of the University of Palermo Hospital from 2013 to 2015, without any previous history of Leishmania infection and performing various occupations, were i…

Cutaneous leishmaniasis; Leishmania infantum; work-related leishmaniasis; climate changeclimate changeSettore MED/44 - Medicina Del LavoroCutaneous leishmaniasiwork-related leishmaniasiLeishmania infantum
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Direct synthesis of C3-mono-functionalized oxindoles from N-unprotected 2-oxindole and their antileishmanial activity.

2014

A novel approach for the synthesis of unprecedented C3-mono-functionalized indolin-2-ones is reported, starting from 2-oxindole and chalcones. The reactions proceed regioselectively under mild conditions, without di- and tri-alkylated side products. The new compounds have been evaluated in vitro for their antiproliferative effects against the protozoan Leishmania infantum. Interestingly, they appear able to kill L. infantum promastigotes and amastigotes, without significant cytotoxic effects.

DiastereoselectivityLeishmanicidal activityIndolesStereochemistryClinical BiochemistryAntiprotozoal AgentsDrug Evaluation PreclinicalPharmaceutical Science2-oxindoleChemistry Techniques SyntheticBiochemistryCell LineMiceStructure-Activity RelationshipChalconeMichael additionparasitic diseasesDrug DiscoveryToxicity TestsAnimalsLeishmania infantumAmastigoteMolecular BiologyLeishmaniaOxindoles; Michael addition; Leishmania; Leishmanicidal activity; Diastereoselectivity; CyclizationbiologyDose-Response Relationship DrugChemistryOrganic Chemistrybiology.organism_classificationLeishmaniaCombinatorial chemistryIn vitroOxindolesCyclizationMichael reactionMolecular MedicineOxindoleLeishmania infantumBioorganicmedicinal chemistry
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TTAS a New Stilbene Derivative that Induces Apoptosis in Leishmania Infantum

2012

Leishmania parasites are able to undergo apoptosis (programmed cell death), similarly to mammalian cells. Recently it was demonstrated in vitro the anti-leishmanial effect of some natural and synthetic stilbenoids including resveratrol and piceatannol. In this study we evaluated the Leishmanicidal activity of a pool of stilbene derivatives which had previously shown high apoptotic efficacy against neoplastic cells. All the compounds tested were capable to decrease the parasite viability in a dose-dependent manner. Trans-stilbenes proved to be markedly more effective than cis-isomers. This was different from that observed in tumor cells in which cis-stilbenes were more potent cytotoxic agent…

G2 PhaseProgrammed cell deathLeishmaniasiSettore MED/17 - Malattie InfettiveImmunologyAntiprotozoal AgentsTUBULINApoptosisResveratrolChromatography AffinityLethal Dose 50chemistry.chemical_compoundGranulocyte-Macrophage Progenitor CellsAnnexin A5Leishmania infantumCytotoxicityCells CulturedMembrane Potential MitochondrialPiceatannolDose-Response Relationship DrugbiologyGeneral MedicineFlow CytometryHematopoietic Stem Cellsbiology.organism_classificationLeishmaniaPROGRAMMED CELL DEATHIn vitroInfectious DiseaseschemistryBiochemistrySTILBENESAntimony Sodium GluconateApoptosisStilbeneElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelParasitologyLeishmania infantumCell DivisionLEISHMANIASIS
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On the reservoirs of Leishmania infantum in urban areas

2020

Leishmania has biologically adapted to specific phlebotomine sand flies through long co-evolution. The ability of Leishmania spp. to bind to sand fly midgut allows each Leishmania species to propagate and differentiate into infectious promastigotes and be transmitted. Sand fly feeding upon a mammalian host is the first step towards being infected and a host of Leishmania. Once deposited into the skin, host susceptibility to infection vs. ability to mount a sterilizing immune response predicts which hosts could be reservoirs of different Leishmania spp. Materials, in addition to parasites, are expelled during sand fly during feeding, including salivary antigens and other factors that promote…

General VeterinarybiologyfungiGeneral MedicineComputational biologybiology.organism_classificationArticleparasitic diseasesAnimalsLeishmaniasis VisceralParasitologyLeishmania infantumLeishmania infantumDisease ReservoirsVeterinary Parasitology
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Heterocyclic Diamines with Leishmanicidal Activity.

2021

Leishmaniasis is one of the world's most neglected diseases with a worldwide prevalence of 12 million people. There are no effective human vaccines for its prevention, and outdated drugs hamper treatment. Therefore, research aimed at developing new therapeutic tools to fight leishmaniasis remains a crucial goal today. With this purpose in mind, here, we present 10 new compounds made up by linking alkylated ethylenediamine units to pyridine or quinoline heterocycles with promising in vitro and in vivo efficacy against promastigote and amastigote forms of Leishmania infantum, Leishmania donovani, and Leishmania braziliensis species. Three compounds (2, 4, and 5) showed a selectivity index muc…

InfectivitybiologyChemistryLeishmania donovaniAntiprotozoal AgentsLeishmaniasisPharmacologyDiaminesmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationLeishmaniaLeishmania braziliensisLeishmania braziliensisInfectious DiseasesIn vivoparasitic diseasesmedicineHumansLeishmania infantumLeishmania infantumAmastigoteLeishmaniasisACS infectious diseases
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Cross-sectional survey of canine leishmaniasis in Pantelleria island in Sicily

2019

Dogs are the major reservoir of Leishmania infantum, the causative agent of canine visceral and cutaneous human leishmaniasis in the Mediterranean basin. Canine and human leishmaniosis are endemic in Italy, particularly in central and southern regions, including islands. Here we show a preliminary, clinical, serological and molecular study carried out in Pantelleria island during 2017. In this study, we clinically examined 136 dogs for the presence of symptoms compatible with leishmaniasis, determined the titer of anti-Leishmania antibodies, and investigated Leishmania DNA by real time PCR in blood and/or lymph node of each dog. The prevalence of disease was equal to 27% with 95% CI [21%; 3…

IslandsMalelcsh:Veterinary medicinePantelleria islandReal-Time Polymerase Chain ReactionCross-Sectional StudiesDogsCanine leishmaniasis Leishmania infantum Pantelleria islandPrevalenceAnimalsLeishmaniasis Viscerallcsh:SF600-1100FemaleDog Diseaseslcsh:Animal cultureLeishmania infantumSicilyCanine Leishmaniasislcsh:SF1-1100Veterinaria Italiana
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Effetti del trans-3,4',5-trimetossi-3'-amino-stilbene sul ceppo din Leishmania infantum MON1/IPT1

2009

Leishmania infantumstilbeniapoptosi
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In vitro activity of scorpiand-like azamacrocycle derivatives in promastigotes and intracellular amastigotes of Leishmania infantum and Leishmania br…

2012

The activity of a family scorpiand-like azamacrocycles against Leishmania infantum and Leishmania braziliensis was studied using promastigotes, axenic and intracellular amastigotes forms. All the compounds are more active and less toxic than meglumine antimoniate (Glucantime). Moreover, the data on infection rates and amastigotes showed that compounds P2Py, PN and P3Py are the most active against both species of Leishmania. On the other hand, studies on the inhibitory effect of these compounds on SOD enzymes showed that while the inhibition of the Fe-SOD enzyme of the promastigote forms of the parasites is remarkable, the inhibition of human CuZn-SOD and Mn-SOD from Escherichia coli is negl…

Macrocyclic CompoundsMeglumine antimoniateAntiprotozoal AgentsLeishmania braziliensisMicrobiologyStructure-Activity RelationshipParasitic Sensitivity TestsDrug DiscoverymedicineLeishmania infantumAmastigoteAxenicPharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationAza CompoundsbiologyDose-Response Relationship DrugMolecular StructureOrganic ChemistryGeneral MedicineLeishmaniabiology.organism_classificationLeishmania braziliensisEnzymechemistryLeishmania infantumIntracellularmedicine.drugEuropean journal of medicinal chemistry
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A 6 day course of liposomal amphotericin B in the treatment of infantile visceral leishmaniasis: the Italian experience

2004

Objectives To evaluate in a retrospective analysis the efficacy and safety of a 6 day course of liposomal amphotericin B (L-AmB) in infantile cases of Mediterranean visceral leishmaniasis (VL) diagnosed over a 10 year period in Italy. Patients and methods Patients included were diagnosed as having VL consecutively admitted from December 1992 to December 2001 at four main referral children's hospitals in Italy and treated with six intravenous doses of 3 mg/kg L-AmB given on days 1-5 and 10 (a total dose of 18 mg/kg). Demographic data, nutritional status, underlying diseases, clinical and laboratory findings, and therapy outcome were considered. Results A total of 164 HIV-negative children (m…

MaleMicrobiology (medical)medicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentFeverAntiprotozoal AgentsFluorescent Antibody TechniqueNutritional Statusitaly; leishmania infantum; therapyBone MarrowRecurrenceAmphotericin BInternal medicineAmphotericin BmedicineHumansPharmacology (medical)ChildAdverse effectleishmaniasisRetrospective StudiesPharmacologyDrug Carriersbiologybusiness.industryInfantRetrospective cohort studyLeishmaniasismedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationSurgeryRegimenTreatment OutcomeInfectious DiseasesVisceral leishmaniasisItalyEl NiñoChild PreschoolLiposomesLeishmaniasis VisceralFemaleLeishmania infantumbusinessmedicine.drug
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EARLY EFFICACY OF LIPOSOMAL AMPHOTERICIN B IN THE TREATMENT OF VISCERAL LEISHMANIASIS

1996

The rapidity and efficacy of a short course of liposomal amphotericin B was evaluated in 29 children affected by visceral leishmaniasis (Leishmania infantum). Their overall health status was assessed using the prognostic inflammatory and nutritional index (PINI), and their haematological status by the reticulocyte count and haemoglobin blood levels. All these quantities were measured on day 0, and 3 and 10 d after starting therapy. A significant decrease of inflammatory signs, associated with an improved reticulocyte count, was recorded after 3 d of therapy. A significant increase of haemoglobin levels was also observed 10 d after the start of treatment. The early reduction of inflammatory …

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentmedicine.medical_treatmentAntiprotozoal AgentsSeverity of Illness IndexGastroenterologyAmphotericin BAmphotericin BInternal medicineAnimalsHumansMedicineLeishmania infantumChildleishmaniasisDrug CarriersChemotherapybiologybusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthInfantAnemiaLeishmaniasisGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseInfectious Diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureVisceral leishmaniasisItalyChild PreschoolLiposomesImmunologyLeishmaniasis VisceralFemaleParasitologyLiposomal amphotericinHemoglobinBone marrowLeishmania infantumbusinessmedicine.drug
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