Therapeutic Efficacy of Arnica in Hamsters with Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Caused by Leishmania braziliensis and L. tropica

ABSTRACT: Leishmaniasis may occur in three different clinical forms, namely, visceral, mucocutaneous and cutaneous, which are caused by different species of trypanosomatid protozoans of the genus Leishmania. Pentavalent antimonials are the leading treatment for cutaneous leishmaniasis despite the he...

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Robledo Restrepo, Sara María
Murillo Arroyave, Javier Darío
Arbeláez Córdoba, Natalia
Montoya Cuervo, Edwin Andrés
Ospina Aristizábal, Victoria Eugenia
Vélez Bernal, Iván Darío
Jürgens, Franziska M.
Schmidt, Thomas J
Tipo de recurso:
Article of investigation
Fecha de publicación:
2022
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Universidad de Antioquia
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eng
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Arnica
Leishmaniasis Cutánea
Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous
Leishmania braziliensis
Leishmania tropica
Mesocricetus
Productos naturales
Natural products
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Therapeutic Efficacy of Arnica in Hamsters with Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Caused by Leishmania braziliensis and L. tropica
title Therapeutic Efficacy of Arnica in Hamsters with Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Caused by Leishmania braziliensis and L. tropica
spellingShingle Therapeutic Efficacy of Arnica in Hamsters with Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Caused by Leishmania braziliensis and L. tropica
Arnica
Leishmaniasis Cutánea
Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous
Leishmania braziliensis
Leishmania tropica
Mesocricetus
Productos naturales
Natural products
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D018650
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D016773
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D007892
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title_short Therapeutic Efficacy of Arnica in Hamsters with Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Caused by Leishmania braziliensis and L. tropica
title_full Therapeutic Efficacy of Arnica in Hamsters with Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Caused by Leishmania braziliensis and L. tropica
title_fullStr Therapeutic Efficacy of Arnica in Hamsters with Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Caused by Leishmania braziliensis and L. tropica
title_full_unstemmed Therapeutic Efficacy of Arnica in Hamsters with Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Caused by Leishmania braziliensis and L. tropica
title_sort Therapeutic Efficacy of Arnica in Hamsters with Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Caused by Leishmania braziliensis and L. tropica
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Robledo Restrepo, Sara María
Murillo Arroyave, Javier Darío
Arbeláez Córdoba, Natalia
Montoya Cuervo, Edwin Andrés
Ospina Aristizábal, Victoria Eugenia
Vélez Bernal, Iván Darío
Jürgens, Franziska M.
Schmidt, Thomas J
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Robledo Restrepo, Sara María
Murillo Arroyave, Javier Darío
Arbeláez Córdoba, Natalia
Montoya Cuervo, Edwin Andrés
Ospina Aristizábal, Victoria Eugenia
Vélez Bernal, Iván Darío
Jürgens, Franziska M.
Schmidt, Thomas J
dc.contributor.researchgroup.spa.fl_str_mv Programa de Estudio y Control de Enfermedades Tropicales (PECET)
dc.subject.decs.none.fl_str_mv Arnica
Leishmaniasis Cutánea
Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous
Leishmania braziliensis
Leishmania tropica
Mesocricetus
topic Arnica
Leishmaniasis Cutánea
Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous
Leishmania braziliensis
Leishmania tropica
Mesocricetus
Productos naturales
Natural products
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D018650
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D016773
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D007892
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D007895
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D008647
dc.subject.lemb.none.fl_str_mv Productos naturales
Natural products
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https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D016773
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description ABSTRACT: Leishmaniasis may occur in three different clinical forms, namely, visceral, mucocutaneous and cutaneous, which are caused by different species of trypanosomatid protozoans of the genus Leishmania. Pentavalent antimonials are the leading treatment for cutaneous leishmaniasis despite the hepatic, renal, and cardiac toxicity. In addition, the response of some Leishmania species to pentavalent antimonials is increasingly poorer, and therefore new and more potent therapeutic alternatives are needed. Arnica montana L., Asteraceae, is a traditional medicinal plant of Europe and preparations of its flowers are commonly used externally to treat disorders of the musculoskeletal system as well as superficial inflammatory conditions. Previous studies have shown that Arnica tincture (AT), an ethanolic extract prepared from the flowerheads of Arnica montana as well as isolated Arnica sesquiterpene lactones (STLs) have antileishmanial activity in vitro against L. donovani and L. infantum, as well as in vivo against L. braziliensis. In this work, we studied the in vitro cytotoxicity and antileishmanial activity of AT and STLs against both L. braziliensis and L. tropica. The in vivo therapeutic effect of AT was studied in hamsters with cutaneous Leishmaniasis (CL) caused by experimental infection with L. braziliensis and L. tropica. Furthermore, various semisolid Arnica preparations were also evaluated against L. braziliensis. The STLs and the AT possess a very high in vitro activity against both Leishmania species with median effective concentrations (EC50) ranging from 1.9 to 5.9 µg/mL. The AT was not cytotoxic for human tissue macrophages, skin fibroblasts, and hepatic cells. The therapeutic response of hamsters infected with L. braziliensis to the topical treatment with AT was 87.5% at a dose of 19.2 µg STL/2× day/60 d, 72.7% at doses of 19.2 µg STL/1× d/60 d and 67% at a dose of 38.4 µg STL/2× d/60 d. In turn, the therapeutic response in hamsters infected with L. tropica was 100% when treated at a dose of 19.2 µg STL/2× day/60 d and 71% at a dose of 38.4 µg STL/2× d/60 d. On the other hand, the effectiveness of treatment with glucantime administered intralesionally at a dose of 200 mg/every three days for 30 days was 62.5% for L. braziliensis and 37.5% for L. tropica infection. These results are promising and encourage the implementation of clinical trials with AT in CL patients as a first step to using AT as a drug against CL.
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spelling Robledo Restrepo, Sara MaríaMurillo Arroyave, Javier DaríoArbeláez Córdoba, NataliaMontoya Cuervo, Edwin AndrésOspina Aristizábal, Victoria EugeniaVélez Bernal, Iván DaríoJürgens, Franziska M.Schmidt, Thomas JPrograma de Estudio y Control de Enfermedades Tropicales (PECET)2025-01-29T22:46:46Z2025-01-29T22:46:46Z2022Robledo SM, Murillo J, Arbeláez N, Montoya A, Ospina V, Jürgens FM, Vélez ID, Schmidt TJ. Therapeutic Efficacy of Arnica in Hamsters with Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Caused by Leishmania braziliensis and L. tropica. Pharmaceuticals (Basel). 2022 Jun 22;15(7):776. doi: 10.3390/ph15070776.1424-8247https://hdl.handle.net/10495/4455110.3390/ph15070776ABSTRACT: Leishmaniasis may occur in three different clinical forms, namely, visceral, mucocutaneous and cutaneous, which are caused by different species of trypanosomatid protozoans of the genus Leishmania. Pentavalent antimonials are the leading treatment for cutaneous leishmaniasis despite the hepatic, renal, and cardiac toxicity. In addition, the response of some Leishmania species to pentavalent antimonials is increasingly poorer, and therefore new and more potent therapeutic alternatives are needed. Arnica montana L., Asteraceae, is a traditional medicinal plant of Europe and preparations of its flowers are commonly used externally to treat disorders of the musculoskeletal system as well as superficial inflammatory conditions. Previous studies have shown that Arnica tincture (AT), an ethanolic extract prepared from the flowerheads of Arnica montana as well as isolated Arnica sesquiterpene lactones (STLs) have antileishmanial activity in vitro against L. donovani and L. infantum, as well as in vivo against L. braziliensis. In this work, we studied the in vitro cytotoxicity and antileishmanial activity of AT and STLs against both L. braziliensis and L. tropica. The in vivo therapeutic effect of AT was studied in hamsters with cutaneous Leishmaniasis (CL) caused by experimental infection with L. braziliensis and L. tropica. Furthermore, various semisolid Arnica preparations were also evaluated against L. braziliensis. The STLs and the AT possess a very high in vitro activity against both Leishmania species with median effective concentrations (EC50) ranging from 1.9 to 5.9 µg/mL. The AT was not cytotoxic for human tissue macrophages, skin fibroblasts, and hepatic cells. The therapeutic response of hamsters infected with L. braziliensis to the topical treatment with AT was 87.5% at a dose of 19.2 µg STL/2× day/60 d, 72.7% at doses of 19.2 µg STL/1× d/60 d and 67% at a dose of 38.4 µg STL/2× d/60 d. In turn, the therapeutic response in hamsters infected with L. tropica was 100% when treated at a dose of 19.2 µg STL/2× day/60 d and 71% at a dose of 38.4 µg STL/2× d/60 d. On the other hand, the effectiveness of treatment with glucantime administered intralesionally at a dose of 200 mg/every three days for 30 days was 62.5% for L. braziliensis and 37.5% for L. tropica infection. 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