Drug sensitivity of Plasmodium falciparum in Gabon. Activity correlations between various antimalarials.

S Winkler, C Brandts, W H Wernsdorfer, W Graninger, U Bienzle, P G Kremsner
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The sensitivity of Plasmodium falciparum to chloroquine, mefloquine, quinine, halofantrine, and sulfadoxine/pyrimethamine has been investigated at Lambaréné, in the Gabonese rain forest, between April and September 1992. WHO standard micro in vitro tests were performed. Of 43 isolates tested for response to chloroquine all were resistant to the drug with mean EC 50 and EC 90 values of 1.86 and 4.18 mumol/l blood, respectively, indicating the highest degree of resistance ever reported from Central Africa. With sulfadoxine/pyrimethamine 19 out of 27 isolates showed 90% inhibition of schizont maturation at a pyrimethamine concentration of at least 75 nmol/l blood medium mixture, indicating 30% of resistance to sulfadoxine/pyrimethamine. In contrast all isolates tested were fully inhibited by mefloquine at 3.2 mumol/l blood (40 isolates), quinine at 5.12 mumol/l blood medium mixture (41 isolates) and halofantrine at 3 nmol/l blood medium mixture (40 isolates) indicating full sensitivity to these drugs. A significant positive correlation was found between responses to quinine and mefloquine. The response to halofantrine was positively correlated with the responses to quinine and mefloquine, in the case of chloroquine and halofantrine an inverse relationship was observed. Compared with previous data from Gabon, the findings suggest a substantial increase of chloroquine resistance, in contrast to reports from neighbouring countries, which show stabilising or even declining chloroquine resistance patterns.

加蓬恶性疟原虫的药物敏感性。各种抗疟药之间的活性相关性。
1992年4月至9月间,在加蓬雨林的lambarn调查了恶性疟原虫对氯喹、甲氟喹、奎宁、氟苯丙碱和磺胺多辛/乙胺嘧啶的敏感性。进行世卫组织标准微量体外试验。在对氯喹有反应的43株分离株中,所有分离株都对氯喹有耐药性,ec50和ec90的平均值分别为1.86和4.18 μ mol/l血液,表明中非报告的耐药程度最高。对于磺胺多辛/乙胺嘧啶,27株分离菌中有19株在乙胺多辛浓度至少为75 nmol/l的血液培养基混合物中对分裂体成熟有90%的抑制作用,表明对磺胺多辛/乙胺嘧啶有30%的抗性。相比之下,所有分离株均被3.2 μ mol/l血液浓度的甲氟喹(40株)、5.12 μ mol/l混合血液介质浓度的奎宁(41株)和3 μ mol/l混合血液介质浓度的halofantrine(40株)完全抑制,表明对这些药物完全敏感。发现对奎宁和甲氟喹的反应有显著的正相关。氟苯丙酮的反应与奎宁、甲氟喹的反应呈正相关,氯喹和氟苯丙酮的反应呈反比关系。与以前来自加蓬的数据相比,这些发现表明氯喹耐药性大幅增加,而邻国的报告显示氯喹耐药性模式趋于稳定甚至下降。
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