TY - JOUR
T1 - An emulsion formulation of amphotericin b improves the therapeutic index when treating systemic murine candidiasis
AU - Kirsh, R.
AU - Goldstein, R.
AU - Tarloff, J.
AU - Parris, D.
AU - Hook, J.
AU - Hanna, N.
AU - Bugelski, P.
AU - Poste, G.
PY - 1988/11
Y1 - 1988/11
N2 - Incorporating amphotericin B into liposomes was reported to decrease amphotericin B toxicity without a concomitant loss of antifungal efficacy. We formulated an alternative emulsion-based delivery system for amphotericin B and compared it with Fungizone®. The maximal tolerated dose (MTD) in mice was 1 mg of Fungizone/kg; however, the MTD was >9 mg of the Intralipid® emulsion formulation/kg. The emulsion formulation and Fungizone were equipotent for treating systemic candidiasis in mice. Amphotericin B nephrotoxicity, as manifested by polyuria that was resistant to antidiuretic hormone, was markedly diminished when amphotericin B was administered as an emulsion to rats. Loss of potassium from human red blood cells was also reduced by formulating this agent within emulsions. The emulsion formulation extended the survival time of mice that had established Candida albicans infections, when compared with the Fungizone treatment. The efficacy and reduced toxicity of the amphotericin B emulsion are findings suggesting that the emulsion formulation is preferable to Fungizone.
AB - Incorporating amphotericin B into liposomes was reported to decrease amphotericin B toxicity without a concomitant loss of antifungal efficacy. We formulated an alternative emulsion-based delivery system for amphotericin B and compared it with Fungizone®. The maximal tolerated dose (MTD) in mice was 1 mg of Fungizone/kg; however, the MTD was >9 mg of the Intralipid® emulsion formulation/kg. The emulsion formulation and Fungizone were equipotent for treating systemic candidiasis in mice. Amphotericin B nephrotoxicity, as manifested by polyuria that was resistant to antidiuretic hormone, was markedly diminished when amphotericin B was administered as an emulsion to rats. Loss of potassium from human red blood cells was also reduced by formulating this agent within emulsions. The emulsion formulation extended the survival time of mice that had established Candida albicans infections, when compared with the Fungizone treatment. The efficacy and reduced toxicity of the amphotericin B emulsion are findings suggesting that the emulsion formulation is preferable to Fungizone.
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U2 - 10.1093/infdis/158.5.1065
DO - 10.1093/infdis/158.5.1065
M3 - Article
C2 - 3183418
AN - SCOPUS:0023743895
SN - 0022-1899
VL - 158
SP - 1065
EP - 1070
JO - Journal of Infectious Diseases
JF - Journal of Infectious Diseases
IS - 5
ER -