Efficacy of SCH-56592 in a temporarily neutropenic murine model of invasive aspergillosis with an itraconazole-susceptible and an itraconazole-resistant isolate of Aspergillus fumigatus
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- 1 July 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
- Vol. 41 (7) , 1504-1507
- https://doi.org/10.1128/aac.41.7.1504
Abstract
SCH-56592 (SCH) is a novel triazole antifungal agent with excellent in vitro activity against Aspergillus. We compared three doses (5, 10, and 25 mg/kg of body weight) of SCH with itraconazole (ITZ; 25 mg/kg) and amphotericin B (AB; 5 mg/kg) in a temporarily neutropenic murine model of disseminated aspergillosis (lungs and kidneys) against one ITZ-susceptible (AF71) and one ITZ-resistant (AF90) isolate of Aspergillus fumigatus. Treatment started 24 h after infection and lasted for 10 days. Dosing regimens for SCH were once daily for 10 days, those for ITZ were three times daily for 2 days and then twice daily for 3 to 10 days, and those for AB were once daily on days 1, 2, 4, and 7. Both isolates killed 90% of control mice. Kidneys and lungs from survivors were cultured on day 11. Against AF71, all three doses of SCH and ITZ yielded a 90 to 100% survival rate and AB yielded 40% survival (P < or = 0.01 to 0.0001 for all treatment groups compared with the controls). All three doses of SCH were superior to AB in cultures of lung and kidney tissue samples (P < or = 0.01 to 0.0002) and SCH at 25 mg/kg was superior to ITZ in cultures of kidneys (P = 0.01). Against AF90, the highest dose of SCH (25 mg/kg) resulted in a 100% survival rate, compared with 60 and 20% survival rates for the groups treated with SCH at 10 and 5 mg/kg, respectively. Treatment with ITZ yielded no survivors. AB therapy achieved a 50% survival rate. SCH at 25 mg/kg (P < 0.001), SCH at 10 mg/kg (P < or = 0.005), and AB (P < 0.05) were superior to ITZ in cultures of lungs and kidneys. There was a correlation between the MICs of SCH and quantitative organ culture results and between the minimum fungicidal concentration of AB with quantitative organ culture results. SCH appears to be a highly effective anti-Aspergillus compound in this model. There appears to be a degree of cross-resistance between itraconazole and SCH.Keywords
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