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Accelerated Blood Clearance (ABC) Phenomenon Favors the Accumulation of Tartar Emetic in Pegylated Liposomes in BALB/c Mice Liver

Tartar emetic (TE) was the first drug used to treat leishmaniasis. However, its use was discontinued due to high toxicity. Association of TE with liposomes is a strategy to reduce its side effects. Pegylated liposomes (Lpeg) present lower rates of uptake by macrophages and prolonged circulation comp...

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Autores principales: Lopes, Tamara C. M., Silva, Débora F., Costa, Walyson C., Frézard, Frédéric, Barichello, José M., Silva-Barcellos, Neila M., de Lima, Wanderson G., Rezende, Simone A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5822796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29593857
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9076723
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author Lopes, Tamara C. M.
Silva, Débora F.
Costa, Walyson C.
Frézard, Frédéric
Barichello, José M.
Silva-Barcellos, Neila M.
de Lima, Wanderson G.
Rezende, Simone A.
author_facet Lopes, Tamara C. M.
Silva, Débora F.
Costa, Walyson C.
Frézard, Frédéric
Barichello, José M.
Silva-Barcellos, Neila M.
de Lima, Wanderson G.
Rezende, Simone A.
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description Tartar emetic (TE) was the first drug used to treat leishmaniasis. However, its use was discontinued due to high toxicity. Association of TE with liposomes is a strategy to reduce its side effects. Pegylated liposomes (Lpeg) present lower rates of uptake by macrophages and prolonged circulation compared to their nonpegylated counterparts. However, repeated administration of Lpeg can cause an Accelerated Blood Clearance (ABC) phenomenon, whereby recognition of liposomes by antibodies results in faster phagocytosis. This work evaluated the effect of TE administration on histopathological aspects and the effect of the ABC phenomenon on targeting and toxicity in mice. Our results show that treatment with free or liposomal TE had no effect on the erythrocyte count, on liver and spleen weight, and on hepatic, splenic, and cardiac histology in mice. Severe lesions were observed on the kidneys of animals treated with a single dose of free TE. Treatment with TE in Lpeg after induction of ABC phenomenon caused a significant increase in Sb level in the liver without toxicity. Furthermore, mice treated with TE in liposomes showed normal renal histopathology. These results suggest site-specific targeting of Sb to the liver after induction of ABC phenomenon with no toxicity to other organs.
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spelling pubmed-58227962018-03-28 Accelerated Blood Clearance (ABC) Phenomenon Favors the Accumulation of Tartar Emetic in Pegylated Liposomes in BALB/c Mice Liver Lopes, Tamara C. M. Silva, Débora F. Costa, Walyson C. Frézard, Frédéric Barichello, José M. Silva-Barcellos, Neila M. de Lima, Wanderson G. Rezende, Simone A. Patholog Res Int Research Article Tartar emetic (TE) was the first drug used to treat leishmaniasis. However, its use was discontinued due to high toxicity. Association of TE with liposomes is a strategy to reduce its side effects. Pegylated liposomes (Lpeg) present lower rates of uptake by macrophages and prolonged circulation compared to their nonpegylated counterparts. However, repeated administration of Lpeg can cause an Accelerated Blood Clearance (ABC) phenomenon, whereby recognition of liposomes by antibodies results in faster phagocytosis. This work evaluated the effect of TE administration on histopathological aspects and the effect of the ABC phenomenon on targeting and toxicity in mice. Our results show that treatment with free or liposomal TE had no effect on the erythrocyte count, on liver and spleen weight, and on hepatic, splenic, and cardiac histology in mice. Severe lesions were observed on the kidneys of animals treated with a single dose of free TE. Treatment with TE in Lpeg after induction of ABC phenomenon caused a significant increase in Sb level in the liver without toxicity. Furthermore, mice treated with TE in liposomes showed normal renal histopathology. These results suggest site-specific targeting of Sb to the liver after induction of ABC phenomenon with no toxicity to other organs. Hindawi 2018-01-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5822796/ /pubmed/29593857 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9076723 Text en Copyright © 2018 Tamara C. M. Lopes et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lopes, Tamara C. M.
Silva, Débora F.
Costa, Walyson C.
Frézard, Frédéric
Barichello, José M.
Silva-Barcellos, Neila M.
de Lima, Wanderson G.
Rezende, Simone A.
Accelerated Blood Clearance (ABC) Phenomenon Favors the Accumulation of Tartar Emetic in Pegylated Liposomes in BALB/c Mice Liver
title Accelerated Blood Clearance (ABC) Phenomenon Favors the Accumulation of Tartar Emetic in Pegylated Liposomes in BALB/c Mice Liver
title_full Accelerated Blood Clearance (ABC) Phenomenon Favors the Accumulation of Tartar Emetic in Pegylated Liposomes in BALB/c Mice Liver
title_fullStr Accelerated Blood Clearance (ABC) Phenomenon Favors the Accumulation of Tartar Emetic in Pegylated Liposomes in BALB/c Mice Liver
title_full_unstemmed Accelerated Blood Clearance (ABC) Phenomenon Favors the Accumulation of Tartar Emetic in Pegylated Liposomes in BALB/c Mice Liver
title_short Accelerated Blood Clearance (ABC) Phenomenon Favors the Accumulation of Tartar Emetic in Pegylated Liposomes in BALB/c Mice Liver
title_sort accelerated blood clearance (abc) phenomenon favors the accumulation of tartar emetic in pegylated liposomes in balb/c mice liver
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5822796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29593857
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9076723
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