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DOI: 10.1055/s-2002-32548
Possible Artefacts in the in vitro Determination of Antimalarial Activity of Natural Products that Incorporate into Lipid Bilayer: Apparent Antiplasmodial Activity of Dehydroabietinol, a Constituent of Hyptis suaveolens
Publikationsverlauf
August 14, 2001
November 18, 2001
Publikationsdatum:
01. Juli 2002 (online)
Abstract
Dehydroabietinol isolated from Hyptis suaveolens (L.) Poit. was found to inhibit growth of chloroquine-sensitive as well as chloroquine-resistant strains of Plasmodium falciparum cultivated in erythrocytes in vitro (IC50 26 - 27 µM). However, erythrocytes exposed to dehydroabietinol were transformed in a dose-dependent manner towards spherostomatocytic forms with concomitant formation of endovesicles, as disclosed by transmission electron microscopy. The erythrocyte shape alterations caused by dehydroabietinol correlated well with its apparent IC50 value. Thus, dehydroabietinol incorporates into the erythrocyte membrane, and since invasion and survival of Plasmodium parasites is known to depend on the function of the erythrocyte membrane, the observed antiplasmodial effect of dehydroabietinol is presumably an indirect effect on the host cell. Because of these findings, microscopic investigations should be generally used to support claims of antimalarial effects of apolar natural products.
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Royal Danish School of Pharmacy
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