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Effect of 3-Carene and the Micellar Formulation on Leishmania (Leishmania) amazonensis

Authors :
Audrey Rouse Soares Tavares Silva
Amanda Mendonça Barros Costa
Ricardo Scher
Valter Viana Andrade-Neto
Victor Hugo Vitorino Sarmento
Adriana de Jesus Santos
Eduardo Caio Torres-Santos
Sona Jain
Rogéria de Souza Nunes
Rubem Figueiredo Sadok Menna-Barreto
Silvio Santana Dolabella
Source :
Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, Vol 8, Iss 6, p 324 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2023.

Abstract

Leishmaniases are neglected tropical diseases caused by obligate intracellular protozoa of the genus Leishmania. The drugs used in treatment have a high financial cost, a long treatment time, high toxicity, and variable efficacy. 3-Carene (3CR) is a hydrocarbon monoterpene that has shown in vitro activity against some Leishmania species; however, it has low water solubility and high volatility. This study aimed to develop Poloxamer 407 micelles capable of delivering 3CR (P407-3CR) to improve antileishmanial activity. The micelles formulated presented nanometric size, medium or low polydispersity, and Newtonian fluid rheological behavior. 3CR and P407-3CR inhibited the growth of L. (L.) amazonensis promastigote with IC50/48h of 488.1 ± 3.7 and 419.9 ±1.5 mM, respectively. Transmission electron microscopy analysis showed that 3CR induces multiple nuclei and kinetoplast phenotypes and the formation of numerous cytosolic invaginations. Additionally, the micelles were not cytotoxic to L929 cells or murine peritoneal macrophages, presenting activity on intracellular amastigotes. P407-3CR micelles (IC50/72 h = 0.7 ± 0.1 mM) increased the monoterpene activity by at least twice (3CR: IC50/72 h >1.5 mM). These results showed that P407 micelles are an effective nanosystem for delivering 3CR and potentiating antileishmanial activity. More studies are needed to evaluate this system as a potential therapeutic option for leishmaniases.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24146366
Volume :
8
Issue :
6
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.3e3cfd400c80453dbf888fa8cc93dff0
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed8060324