黄花蒿和青蒿素对人类小巴贝斯虫和六种念珠菌无效。

Mostafa A Elfawal, Olivia Gray, Claire Dickson-Burke, Pamela J Weathers, Stephen M Rich
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背景:黄花蒿(Artemisia annua L.)是一种历史悠久的药草,几千年来一直用于治疗寄生虫和各种微生物引起的发烧相关疾病。尽管该植物对许多感染病原体有效,但它并不是灵丹妙药,在一些感染病例中,它被证明是无效或有限的。方法:将青蒿素、青蒿琥酯和青蒿的干叶浆液用于小鼠体内,以 100 微克青蒿素/千克体重的剂量在感染后 2 天对小巴贝斯虫进行为期 6 天的治疗。在治疗前和治疗后 15 天测量寄生虫血症。青蒿素和青蒿萃取物还对六种念珠菌进行了体外测试,青蒿素浓度最高为 180 µM,在不同的生长阶段给培养物喂一次药,以及重复喂药后测量生长情况:结果:青蒿琥酯、青蒿琥酯和青蒿素在每公斤体重 100 微克青蒿素的剂量下,对减少或消除微小芽孢杆菌感染小鼠的寄生虫血症无效。虽然许多受试白色念珠菌的指数培养物的生长受到抑制,但这种反应并不持续,青蒿素和青蒿醚在青蒿素浓度高达 180 µM 时基本无效:这些结果表明,青蒿素、其衍生物和青蒿对微小芽孢杆菌和至少六种念珠菌无效。
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<i>Artemisia</i> annua and artemisinins are ineffective against human <i>Babesia microti</i> and six <i>Candida</i> sp.

<i>Artemisia</i> annua and artemisinins are ineffective against human <i>Babesia microti</i> and six <i>Candida</i> sp.

<i>Artemisia</i> annua and artemisinins are ineffective against human <i>Babesia microti</i> and six <i>Candida</i> sp.

Artemisia annua and artemisinins are ineffective against human Babesia microti and six Candida sp.

Background: Artemisia annua L.is a well-established medicinal herb used for millennia to treat parasites and fever-related ailments caused by various microbes. Although effective against many infectious agents, the plant is not a miracle cure and there are infections where it has proved ineffective or limited. It is important to report those failures.

Methods: Here artemisinin, artesunate and dried leaf slurries of A. annua were used daily for 6 days in vivo against Babesia microti in mice 2 days post infection at 100 µg artemisinin/kg body weight. Parasitemia was measure before and 15 days days post treatment. Artemisinin and extracts of A. annua also were tested in vitro against six Candida sp. at artemisinin concentrations up to 180 µM and growth measured after cultures were fed drugs once at different stages of growth and also after repeated dosing.

Results: A. annua, artesunate, and artemisinin were ineffective in reducing or eliminating parasitemia in B. microti-infected mice treated at 100 µg artemisinin/kg body weight. Although the growth of exponential cultures of many of the tested Candida sp. was inhibited, the response was not sustained and both artemisinin and Artemisia were essentially ineffective at concentrations of artemisinin at up to 180 µM of artemisinin.

Conclusions: Together these results show that artemisinin, its derivatives, and A. annua are ineffective against B. microti and at least six species of Candida.

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