Oxidative stress in malaria; Implications for prevention and therapy

被引:107
作者
Postma, NS [1 ]
Mommers, EC [1 ]
Eling, WMC [1 ]
Zuidema, J [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV NIJMEGEN HOSP,DEPT MED MICROBIOL,NL-6500 HB NIJMEGEN,NETHERLANDS
来源
PHARMACY WORLD & SCIENCE | 1996年 / 18卷 / 04期
关键词
oxidative stress; reactive oxygen species; malaria; cerebral malaria; cytokines; pro-oxidants; anti-oxidants; artemisinin; desferrioxamine;
D O I
10.1007/BF00717727
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Malaria affects world-wide more than 200 million people, of which 1-2 million die every year. New drugs and treatment strategies are needed to face the rapidly increasing problems of drug resistance. During a malaria infection, both host and parasite are under oxidative stress. Increased production levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS, e.g. superoxide anion and the hydroxyl radical) are produced by activated neutrophils in the host and during degradation of haemoglobin in the parasite. The effects of ROS in malaria can be both beneficial and pathological, depending on the amount and place of production. Enhanced ROS production after the administration of pro-oxidants, which is directed against the intra-erythrocytic parasite, inhibits the involved in pathological changes in host tissue like damage of the vascular endothelial lining during a malaria infection (cerebral malaria). Pro-oxidants support the host defence against the parasite when working in or near the infected cell but potentially cause vascular damage when working on or near the vascular lining. Examples of pro-oxidants are found among xenobiotics and food components. Important new drugs belonging to the class of pro-oxidants are artemisinin and its derivatives. Anti-oxidants potentially counteract these agents. Treatment with anti-oxidants or chelators of metals of prevent their catalytic function in the generation of ROS may prevent vascular pathology. In addition, the iron chelator desferrioxamine, exhibits an antiparasitic activity, because iron is also essential for the proliferation of the parasite. Cytokines play an important role in ROS-related pathology of malaria, though their mechanism of action is not completely elucidated. This field might bring up new treatment concepts and drugs. Drugs which prevent host pathology, such as the cerebral complications might be life saving.
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