Atividade in vitro da terbinafina e associações sobre Pythium insidiosum

Detalhes bibliográficos
Ano de defesa: 2009
Autor(a) principal: Cavalheiro, Ayrton Sydnei
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
BR
Farmacologia
UFSM
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Farmacologia
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/8939
Resumo: Pythiosis is a granulomatous disease of human and animals that occurs primarily in tropical and subtropical areas of the world. It is caused by an aquatic, fungus-like organism called Pythium insidiosum. The treatment for pythiosis is uncertain, with an unfavorable prognosis for human and animals. Therefore, new possibilities for treatments must be examined. We have evaluated the in vitro activities of terbinafine (0.25 to 32 mg/L) alone and in combination with caspofungin (0.5 to 128 mg/L), miconazole (0.25 to 32 mg/L), fluconazole(0.125 to 64 mg/L), ketoconazole (0.125 to 64 mg/L), amphotericin B (0.25 to 16 mg/L), fluvastatin (0.125 to 64 mg/L), rifampicin (0.25 to 64 mg/L), metronidazole (0.25 to 128 mg/L) and ibuprofen (8 to 2,048) against 17 clinical isolates of P. insidiosum. Antifungal activities were assayed by broth microdilution, based on protocol M38-A for filamentous fungi, adapted to P. insidiosum, as well as the checkerboard method. Synergisms were observed in combinations of terbinafine plus caspofungin (41.18%), fluconazole (41.18%), amphotericin B (41.18%), ketoconazole (29.41%) and miconazole (11.76%). The combinations of terbinafine plus rifampicin and terbinafine plus metronidazole were indifferent for 94.12% of strains. Terbinafine plus ibuprofen was indifferent for 82.35% of strains. Antagonisms were observed in combinations of terbinafine with fluvastatin (35.30%) or rifampicin (5.88%). The combinations of terbinafine plus caspofungin, terbinafine plus fluconazole and terbinafine plus amphotericin B may have significant therapeutic potential for treatment of pythiosis.