Antileishmanial activity of sodium stibogluconate fractions
- 1 September 1993
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
- Vol. 37 (9) , 1842-1846
- https://doi.org/10.1128/aac.37.9.1842
Abstract
Sodium stibogluconate, a pentavalent antimony derivative produced by the reaction of stibonic and gluconic acids, is the drug of choice for the treatment of leishmaniasis. It has been reported to be a complex mixture rather than a single compound. We separated sodium stibogluconate into 12 fractions by anion-exchange chromatography. One fraction accounted for virtually all the leishmanicidal activity of the fractionated material against Leishmania panamensis promastigotes, with a 50% inhibitory concentration (IC50) of 12 micrograms of Sb per ml; that of unfractionated sodium stibogluconate was 154 micrograms of Sb per ml. Further analysis of this active fraction revealed that a major component was m-chlorocresol, which had been included in the sodium stibogluconate formulation as a preservative. The IC50 of pure m-chlorocresol was 1.6 micrograms/ml, a concentration equivalent to that present in unfractionated sodium stibogluconate at a concentration of 160 micrograms of Sb per ml. After ether extraction to remove m-chlorocresol, the IC50 of sodium stibogluconate was > 4,000 micrograms of Sb per ml. In contrast, when L. panamensis amastigotes were grown in macrophages, the IC50 of ether-extracted sodium stibogluconate was 10.3 micrograms of Sb per ml. The 12 fractions of ether-extracted sodium stibogluconate obtained by anion-exchange chromatography had IC50s of 10.1 to 15.4 micrograms of Sb per ml. We conclude that preservative-free sodium stibogluconate has little activity against L. panamensis promastigotes but is highly active against L. panamensis amastigotes in macrophages. This activity is associated with multiple chemical species.Keywords
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