Dehydroepiandrosterone effect on Plasmodium falciparum and its interaction with antimalarial drugs
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Zuluaga, L.
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Dehydroepiandrosterone effect on Plasmodium falciparum and its interaction with antimalarial drugs
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Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) inhibits glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PDH) of different species
and may potentially decrease intracellular glutathione. Therefore, it can have and enhance anti-parasitic
action against Plasmodium spp. We evaluated the antiplasmodial activity and the interaction of
DHEA with several antimalarial drugs. The inhibitory effect of DHEA on erythrocytic and G6PDH activity
and changes in the content of total and reduced gluthatione Plasmodium falciparum content were also
evaluated. DHEA showed antiplasmodial activity in vitro, but the potency was low (IC50 118.5 lM). DHEA
inhibits G6PDH from healthy erythrocyte and decreases GSH content in both erythrocytes and P. falciparum.
DHEA did not synergize or antagonize the antiplasmodial effect of several antimalarial drugs. The
most important actions of DHEA were the inhibition of G6PDH activity, and the decrease in both P. falciparum
and erythrocyte GSH. Since most of the GSH in Plasmodium spp. infected erythrocytes comes from
the parasite itself, it is possible that DHEA analogs could act with higher selectivity, better potency, and
might interact synergistically with antimalarials drugs.
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DOI: DOI: 10.1016/j.exppara.2012.11.002
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Experimental Parasitology 133 (2013) 114–120
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