Antiproliferative synergism of the allylamine SF 86-327 and ketoconazole on epimastigotes and amastigotes of Trypanosoma (Schizotrypanum) cruzi

Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 1988 Aug;32(8):1237-42. doi: 10.1128/AAC.32.8.1237.

Abstract

We have investigated the growth-inhibitory effects of two ergosterol biosynthesis inhibitors, the dioxolane imidazole ketoconazole and the allylamine SF 86-327, alone and in combination, on the proliferative stages of Trypanosoma (Schizotrypanum) cruzi, the causative agent of Chagas' disease. Proliferation of epimastigotes in liver infusion-tryptose medium at 28 degrees C was immediately arrested by any of these drugs at greater than or equal to 3 x 10(-5) M; cell lysis occurred 24 h later. Below that concentration, SF 86-327 at concentrations down to 1 x 10(-6) M stopped growth after 48 h. In contrast, ketoconazole slowed cell growth only moderately, but proliferation finally stopped and cell lysis occurred after 120 h at 3 x 10(-6) M. Synergistic effects could be observed when the two drugs were used in combination: the concentration of SF 86-327 required to reduce the cell growth to 25% of controls in 144 h was reduced 33-fold in the presence of 1 x 10(-6) M ketoconazole, which by itself reduced growth only by 30%. Amastigotes, proliferating in Vero cells at 37 degrees C, were much more susceptible to both drugs, but ketoconazole was definitely a more potent antiparasitic agent than the allylamine in this system: whereas the concentration of SF 86-327 required to reduce the number of infected cells to 50% of controls was 1 x 10(-7) M and that required to completely eradicate the parasite was 3 x 10(-6) M, for ketoconazole these concentrations were 1 x 10(-10) M and 1 x 10(-8) M, respectively. Again, strong synergistic effects were observed when the drugs were used in combination: the concentration of SF 86-327 required to reduce the number of infected cells to 50% of controls was 100-fold lower in the presence of 10(-11) M ketoconazole, which by itself had no effects on amastigote proliferation. The parasite was completely eradicated when the drugs were used in combination at concentrations as low as 10(-9) M. Synergy of the antiproliferative effects of the drugs on both froms of the parasite was further demonstrated by concave isobolograms. On the other hand, SF 86-327 at 10(-5) M had no effects on the proliferation of Vero cells, whereas ketoconazole at 10(-7) M reduced the proliferation of these cells by 50%.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Drug Synergism
  • Ketoconazole / pharmacology*
  • Naphthalenes / pharmacology*
  • Terbinafine
  • Trypanocidal Agents / pharmacology*
  • Trypanosoma cruzi / drug effects*
  • Trypanosoma cruzi / growth & development
  • Vero Cells

Substances

  • Naphthalenes
  • Trypanocidal Agents
  • Terbinafine
  • Ketoconazole