نتایج جستجو برای: hemozoin

تعداد نتایج: 384  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1996
D J Sullivan I Y Gluzman D G Russell D E Goldberg

Chloroquine is thought to exert its antimalarial effect by preventing the polymerization of toxic heme released during proteolysis of hemoglobin in the Plasmodium digestive vacuole. The mechanism of this blockade has not been established. We incubated cultured parasites with subinhibitory doses of [3H]chloroquine and [3H] quinidine. These [3H]quinoline compounds became associated with hemozoin ...

2013
Nguyen Tien Huy Yusuke Shima Atsushi Maeda Tran Thanh Men Kenji Hirayama Ai Hirase Atsuo Miyazawa Kaeko Kamei

Phospholipid membranes are thought to be one of the main inducers of hemozoin formation in Plasmodia and other blood-feeding parasites. The "membrane surrounding hemozoin" has been observed in infected cells but has not been observed in in vitro experiments. This study focused on observing the association of phospholipid membranes and synthetic β-hematin, which is chemically identical to hemozo...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2007
Inna Solomonov Maria Osipova Yishay Feldman Carsten Baehtz Kristian Kjaer Ian K Robinson Grant T Webster Don McNaughton Bayden R Wood Isabelle Weissbuch Leslie Leiserowitz

The morphology of micrometer-sized beta-hematin crystals (synthetic malaria pigment) was determined by TEM images and diffraction, and by grazing incidence synchrotron X-ray diffraction at the air-water interface. The needle-like crystals are bounded by sharp {100} and {010} side faces, and capped by {011} and, to a lesser extent, by {001} end faces, in agreement with hemozoin (malaria pigment)...

2016
Etsuko Ohta Yuko Nagayama Naoki Koyama Dai Kakiuchi Satoru Hosokawa

Plasmodium spp. protozoa cause malaria and are known to infect humans and a variety of animal species including macaque monkeys. Here we report both our experience with malaria recrudescence in cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) in a toxicity study and the results of a survey on Plasmodium infection in cynomolgus monkeys imported to Japan for laboratory use. A cynomolgus monkey from the t...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2004
Christopher C Keller Peter G Kremsner James B Hittner Mary A Misukonis J Brice Weinberg Douglas J Perkins

Experiments outlined here investigate the role of nitric oxide (NO) in the pathogenesis of Plasmodium falciparum-induced malarial anemia (MA). The results show that ex vivo and in vitro NO synthase (NOS) activity in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) is significantly elevated in children with MA and inversely associated with hemoglobin levels. Additional experiments using PBMCs from non...

2005
Valentina Gallo Paolo Arese Mauro Prato Giuliana Giribaldi Manuela Polimeni

Journal: :Parasitology International 2008

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2003
Richard K Haynes Diego Monti Donatella Taramelli Nicoletta Basilico Silvia Parapini Piero Olliaro

The mechanism of action of artemisinin antimalarials may be ascribed to C-centered radicals that alkylate biomolecules or to the peroxide moiety, which inhibits a specific, as yet undefined, target (4). It is also proposed that artemisinins kill the parasite through inhibition of hemozoin formation, thereby allowing buildup of toxic heme monomer (1, 2, 5). Artemisinin and dihydroartemisinin may...

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