Drug targeting in Leishmania donovani infections using tuftsin-bearing liposomes as drug vehicles

Guru, P. Y. ; Agrawal, A. K. ; Singha, U. K. ; Singhal, A. ; Gupta, C. M. (1989) Drug targeting in Leishmania donovani infections using tuftsin-bearing liposomes as drug vehicles FEBS Letters, 245 (1-2). pp. 204-208. ISSN 0014-5793

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Abstract

The efficacy of sodium stibogluconate against Leishmania donovani infections was markedly enhanced by encapsulating this drug in tuftsin-bearing liposomes. Also, pretreatment of the animals with these liposomes (free of drug) rendered them resistant to this infection, possibly by activating the host's macrophages. These results demonstrate that tuftsin-bearing liposomes besides delivering the drug to the target cells could also enhance the nonspecific resistance against infections, thus offering an additional advantage over the use of tuftsin-free liposomes as drug carriers in leishmania therapy.

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Keywords:Leishmania Infection; Drug Targeting; Liposome; Tuftsin; Immunomodulation; (Macrophage)
ID Code:15934
Deposited On:16 Nov 2010 13:42
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