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  2. Activity of D-carnitine and its derivatives on Trypanosoma infections in rats and mice

Activity of D-carnitine and its derivatives on Trypanosoma infections in rats and mice

  • Parasite. 2003 Jun;10(2):147-51. doi: 10.1051/parasite/2003102147.
M Manganaro 1 M T Mascellino L Gradoni
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  • 1 Department of Infectious Diseases, University of Rome La Sapienza, Rome, Italy.
Abstract

Little progress has been made in the treatment of African trypanosomiasis over the past decades. L-carnitine has a major role in glycolysis-based energy supply of blood trypanosomes for it stimulates constant ATP production. To investigate whether administration of the isomer D-carnitine could exert a competitive inhibition on the metabolic pathway of the L-form, possibly resulting in Parasite replication inhibition, several formulations of this compound were tested on Trypanosoma lewisi and T. brucei rhodesiense in rodent models. High oral dosages of D-cornitine inner salt and proprionyl-D-carnitine were not toxic to Animals and induced about 50% Parasite growth inhibition in reversible, i.e. competitive, fashion. A putative mechanism could be an interference in Pyruvate Kinase activity and hence ATP production. Considering both, lack of toxicity and inhibitory activity, D-carnitine may have a role in the treatment of African trypanosomiasis, in association with available trypanocidal drugs.

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