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Leishmanicidal effect of Spiranthera odoratissima (Rutaceae) and its isolated alkaloid skimmianine occurs by a nitric oxide dependent mechanism

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PARASITOLOGY
Volume 138, Issue 10, Pages 1224-1233

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0031182011001168

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Spiranthera odoratissima (Rutaceae); leishmanicidal effect; skimmianine; NOS2; in silico assay

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  1. Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado do Mato Grosso (FAPEMAT)

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Leishmaniasis is one of the neglected diseases. High cost, systemic toxicity, and diminished efficacy due to development of resistance by the parasites has a negative impact on the current treatment options. Thus, the search for a new, effective and safer anti-leishmanial drug becomes of paramount importance. Compounds derived from natural products may be a better and cheaper source in this regard. This study evaluated the in vitro anti-leishmanial activity of Spiranthera odoratissima (Rutaceae) fractions and isolated compounds, using promastigote and amastigote forms of different Leishmania species. J774 A. 1 macrophage was used as the parasite host cell for the in vitro assays. Evaluations of cytoxicity, nitric oxide (NO), interleukin-10 and in silico analysis were carried out. In vitro experiments showed that the fruit hexanic fraction (Fhf) and its alkaloid skimmianine (Skm) have a significant (P<0.001) effect against L. braziliensis. This anti-L. braziliensis activity of Fhf and Skm was due to increased production of NO and attenuation of IL-10 production in the macrophages at concentrations ranging from 1.6 to 40.0 mu g/ml. The in silico assay demonstrated significant interaction between Skm and amino acid residues of NOS2. Skm is thus a promising drug candidate for L. braziliensis due to its potent immunomodulatory activity.

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