Quality Control of 2-((5-Nitrothiazol-2-yl)carbamoyl)phenyl acetateIn 2021, Talaam, Keith Kiplangat;Inaoka, Daniel Ken;Hatta, Takeshi;Tsubokawa, Daigo;Tsuji, Naotoshi;Wada, Minoru;Saimoto, Hiroyuki;Kita, Kiyoshi;Hamano, Shinjiro published 《Mitochondria as a potential target for the development of prophylactic and therapeutic drugs against Schistosoma mansoni infection》. 《Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy》published the findings. The article contains the following contents:
The emergence of parasites resistant to praziquantel, the only therapeutic agent, and its ineffectiveness as a prophylactic agent (inactive against the migratory/juvenile Schistosoma mansoni), make the development of new antischistosomal drugs urgent. The parasite’s mitochondrion is an attractive target for drug development, because this organelle is essential for survival throughout the parasite’s life cycle. We investigated the effects of 116 compounds against Schistosoma mansoni cercaria motility that have been reported to affect mitochondrion-related processes in other organisms. Next, eight compounds plus two controls (mefloquine and praziquantel) were selected and assayed against the motility of schistosomula (in vitro) and adults (ex vivo). Prophylactic and therapeutic assays were performed using infected mouse models. Inhibition of oxygen consumption rate (OCR) was assayed using Seahorse XFe24 analyzer. All selected compounds showed excellent prophylactic activity, reducing the worm burden in the lungs to less than 15% of that obtained in the vehicle control. Notably, ascofuranone showed the highest activity, with a 98% reduction of the worm burden, suggesting the potential for the development of ascofuranone as a prophylactic agent. The worm burden of infected mice with S. mansoni at the adult stage was reduced by more than 50% in mice treated with mefloquine, nitazoxanide, amiodarone, ascofuranone, pyrvinium pamoate, or plumbagin. Moreover, adult mitochondrial OCR was severely inhibited by ascofuranone, atovaquone, and nitazoxanide, while pyrvinium pamoate inhibited both mitochondrial and nonmitochondrial OCRs. These results demonstrate that the mitochondria of S. mansoni are a feasible target for drug development. To complete the study, the researchers used 2-((5-Nitrothiazol-2-yl)carbamoyl)phenyl acetate (cas: 55981-09-4) .
2-((5-Nitrothiazol-2-yl)carbamoyl)phenyl acetate(cas: 55981-09-4) has been approved as an orphan drug for the treatment of diarrhea in children (age, 1–11 years) and is associated with giardiasis, but it also is approved for diarrhea caused by crytosporidiosis in patients with AIDS.Quality Control of 2-((5-Nitrothiazol-2-yl)carbamoyl)phenyl acetate
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