The susceptibility of Plasmodium falciparum to sulfadoxine and pyrimethamine: correlation of in vivo and in vitro results

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The susceptibility of Plasmodium falciparum to sulfadoxine and pyrimethamine: correlation of in vivo and in vitro results. / Schapira, A; Bygbjerg, Ib Christian; Jepsen, S; Flachs, H; Bentzon, M W.

I: American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Bind 35, Nr. 2, 01.03.1986, s. 239-45.

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Schapira, A, Bygbjerg, IC, Jepsen, S, Flachs, H & Bentzon, MW 1986, 'The susceptibility of Plasmodium falciparum to sulfadoxine and pyrimethamine: correlation of in vivo and in vitro results', American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, bind 35, nr. 2, s. 239-45.

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Schapira, A., Bygbjerg, I. C., Jepsen, S., Flachs, H., & Bentzon, M. W. (1986). The susceptibility of Plasmodium falciparum to sulfadoxine and pyrimethamine: correlation of in vivo and in vitro results. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 35(2), 239-45.

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Schapira A, Bygbjerg IC, Jepsen S, Flachs H, Bentzon MW. The susceptibility of Plasmodium falciparum to sulfadoxine and pyrimethamine: correlation of in vivo and in vitro results. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 1986 mar. 1;35(2):239-45.

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Schapira, A ; Bygbjerg, Ib Christian ; Jepsen, S ; Flachs, H ; Bentzon, M W. / The susceptibility of Plasmodium falciparum to sulfadoxine and pyrimethamine: correlation of in vivo and in vitro results. I: American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 1986 ; Bind 35, Nr. 2. s. 239-45.

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abstract = "In 1982, 2 of 14 Plasmodium falciparum infections acquired in East Africa and diagnosed in Copenhagen were resistant to treatment with sulfadoxine plus pyrimethamine (Fansidar), while in 1983, 6 of 18 were so. The in vivo tests were supplemented by determinations of drug concentrations in serum, and 4 isolates from in vivo-sensitive cases and 6 from in vivo-resistant cases were selected for in vivo tests. These were performed in ordinary RPMI 1640 medium and in a medium with physiological p-aminobenzoic acid and folic acid concentrations. Pharmacokinetic aberrations were found to be of possible importance in only 2 of the in vivo-resistant cases. In vitro susceptibility to sulfadoxine was found to be uniformly low in all isolates. Testing with a combination of sulfadoxine and pyrimethamine in the medium with physiological concentrations of cofactors probably reflects the in vivo situation most accurately, but in all but 1 of the isolates studied in vitro the in vivo susceptibility to Fansidar would be predicted by in vitro susceptibility to pyrimethamine in either medium. The concentration of p-aminobenzoic acid in serum, quantitated by high performance liquid chromatography, was found to be subject to wide variation, and this may have implications for in vitro testing.",
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AU - Bentzon, M W

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N2 - In 1982, 2 of 14 Plasmodium falciparum infections acquired in East Africa and diagnosed in Copenhagen were resistant to treatment with sulfadoxine plus pyrimethamine (Fansidar), while in 1983, 6 of 18 were so. The in vivo tests were supplemented by determinations of drug concentrations in serum, and 4 isolates from in vivo-sensitive cases and 6 from in vivo-resistant cases were selected for in vivo tests. These were performed in ordinary RPMI 1640 medium and in a medium with physiological p-aminobenzoic acid and folic acid concentrations. Pharmacokinetic aberrations were found to be of possible importance in only 2 of the in vivo-resistant cases. In vitro susceptibility to sulfadoxine was found to be uniformly low in all isolates. Testing with a combination of sulfadoxine and pyrimethamine in the medium with physiological concentrations of cofactors probably reflects the in vivo situation most accurately, but in all but 1 of the isolates studied in vitro the in vivo susceptibility to Fansidar would be predicted by in vitro susceptibility to pyrimethamine in either medium. The concentration of p-aminobenzoic acid in serum, quantitated by high performance liquid chromatography, was found to be subject to wide variation, and this may have implications for in vitro testing.

AB - In 1982, 2 of 14 Plasmodium falciparum infections acquired in East Africa and diagnosed in Copenhagen were resistant to treatment with sulfadoxine plus pyrimethamine (Fansidar), while in 1983, 6 of 18 were so. The in vivo tests were supplemented by determinations of drug concentrations in serum, and 4 isolates from in vivo-sensitive cases and 6 from in vivo-resistant cases were selected for in vivo tests. These were performed in ordinary RPMI 1640 medium and in a medium with physiological p-aminobenzoic acid and folic acid concentrations. Pharmacokinetic aberrations were found to be of possible importance in only 2 of the in vivo-resistant cases. In vitro susceptibility to sulfadoxine was found to be uniformly low in all isolates. Testing with a combination of sulfadoxine and pyrimethamine in the medium with physiological concentrations of cofactors probably reflects the in vivo situation most accurately, but in all but 1 of the isolates studied in vitro the in vivo susceptibility to Fansidar would be predicted by in vitro susceptibility to pyrimethamine in either medium. The concentration of p-aminobenzoic acid in serum, quantitated by high performance liquid chromatography, was found to be subject to wide variation, and this may have implications for in vitro testing.

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KW - Antimalarials

KW - Drug Combinations

KW - Drug Resistance, Microbial

KW - Humans

KW - Malaria

KW - Microbial Sensitivity Tests

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KW - Pyrimethamine

KW - Sulfadoxine

KW - Sulfanilamides

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