Martin Schaller, Birgit Walker, Schafiq Nabhani, Astrid Odon, Simon Riel, Andreas Jäckel
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摘要
背景:子囊菌病是一种难以治疗的真菌感染,复发率很高。联合使用口服和外用抗真菌药物可提高治疗成功率。添加或协同作用模式有望提高治疗成功率:研究不同作用模式的抗真菌药物在体外对真菌性指甲临床分离物的联合作用:方法:从甲真菌病患者受感染的趾甲标本中采集红色毛癣菌、趾间毛癣菌和布氏癣菌的分离株。药敏试验在 96 孔聚苯乙烯板中采用标准逐步微量稀释法进行。通过棋盘格法研究了不同浓度下的相加或协同活性:结果:特比萘芬与阿莫罗芬联用往往比特比萘芬与环吡酮胺联用更有效。在大多数组合中,都观察到了相加效应。在将特比萘芬与阿莫罗芬(amorolfine)结合使用的情况下,发现对 S. brevicaulis 有协同作用。这些相加和协同作用表明,局部使用阿莫罗芬和口服特比萘芬进行联合治疗是合理的。阿莫罗芬(和特比萘芬)的升华可能会增强其在甲板中的渗透力,并提高治疗效果:这些体外实验结果支持了口服特比萘芬和外用阿莫罗芬联合使用对甲癣患者有益的观点,尤其是当病原体是非皮癣真菌(如布氏真菌)时。
Activity of amorolfine or ciclopirox in combination with terbinafine against pathogenic fungi in onychomycosis-Results of an in vitro investigation.
Background: Onychomycoses are difficult-to-treat fungal infections with high relapse rates. Combining oral and topical antifungal drugs is associated with higher success rates. Additive or synergistic modes of action are expected to enhance treatment success rates.
Objectives: Investigation of the combined effects of antifungal drugs in vitro with different modes of action and application on clinical isolates from mycotic nails.
Methods: Isolates of Trichophyton rubrum, Trichophyton interdigitale and Scopulariopsis brevicaulis were collected from infected toenail specimens of patients with onychomycosis. Susceptibility testing was performed in 96-well polystyrene plates using a standard stepwise microdilution protocol. Additive or synergistic activity at varying concentrations was investigated by the checkerboard method.
Results: Combining terbinafine with amorolfine tended to be more effective than terbinafine in conjunction with ciclopirox. In most combinations, additive effects were observed. Synergy was detected in combinations with involving amorolfine in S. brevicaulis. These additive and synergistic interactions indicate that combined therapy with topical amorolfine and oral terbinafine is justified. Sublimation of amorolfine (and terbinafine) may enhance the penetration in and through the nail plate, and support treatment efficacy.
Conclusions: These in vitro results support the notion that combining oral terbinafine and topical amorolfine is beneficial to patients with onychomycosis, particularly if the pathogen is a non-dermatophyte fungus such as S. brevicaulis.
期刊介绍:
The journal Mycoses provides an international forum for original papers in English on the pathogenesis, diagnosis, therapy, prophylaxis, and epidemiology of fungal infectious diseases in humans as well as on the biology of pathogenic fungi.
Medical mycology as part of medical microbiology is advancing rapidly. Effective therapeutic strategies are already available in chemotherapy and are being further developed. Their application requires reliable laboratory diagnostic techniques, which, in turn, result from mycological basic research. Opportunistic mycoses vary greatly in their clinical and pathological symptoms, because the underlying disease of a patient at risk decisively determines their symptomatology and progress. The journal Mycoses is therefore of interest to scientists in fundamental mycological research, mycological laboratory diagnosticians and clinicians interested in fungal infections.