Amiodarone Destabilizes Intracellular Ca 2+ Homeostasis and Biosynthesis of Sterols in Leishmania mexicana
- 1 April 2009
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
- Vol. 53 (4) , 1403-1410
- https://doi.org/10.1128/aac.01215-08
Abstract
Leishmaniasis represents a serious public health problem worldwide. The first line of treatment is based on glucantime and pentostan, which generate toxic effects in treated patients. We have recently shown that amiodarone, frequently used as an antiarrhythmic, possesses activity against Trypanosoma cruzi through the disruption of mitochondrial Ca(2+) homeostasis and the inhibition of parasite ergosterol biosynthesis, specifically at the level of oxidosqualene cyclase activity (G. Benaim, J. Sanders, Y. Garcia-Marchan, C. Colina, R. Lira, A. Caldera, G. Payares, C. Sanoja, J. Burgos, A. Leon-Rossell, J. Concepcion, A. Schijman, M. Levin, E. Oldfield, and J. Urbina, J. Med. Chem. 49:892-899, 2006). Here we show that at therapeutic concentrations, amiodarone has a profound effect on the viability of Leishmania mexicana promastigotes. Additionally, its effect on the viability of the parasite was greater against intracellular amastigotes than against promastigotes, and it did not affect the host cell. Using fluorimetric and confocal microscopy techniques, we also demonstrated that the mechanism of action of amiodarone was related to the disruption of intracellular Ca(2+) homeostasis through a direct action not only on the mitochondria but also on the acidocalcisomes. On the other hand, analysis of the free sterols in promastigotes incubated with amiodarone showed that this drug also affected the biosynthesis of 5-dehydroepisterol, which results in squalene accumulation, thus suggesting that amiodarone inhibits the squalene epoxidase activity of the parasite. Taken together, the results obtained in the present work point to a more general effect of amiodarone in trypanosomatids, opening potential therapeutic possibilities for this infectious disease.Keywords
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