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  • Methylene blue inhibits the asexual development of vivax malaria parasites from a region of increasing chloroquine resistance.

Methylene blue inhibits the asexual development of vivax malaria parasites from a region of increasing chloroquine resistance.

The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy (2014-08-26)
Rossarin Suwanarusk, Bruce Russell, Alice Ong, Kanlaya Sriprawat, Cindy S Chu, Aung PyaePhyo, Benoit Malleret, François Nosten, Laurent Renia
ABSTRACT

Methylene blue, once discarded due to its unsettling yet mild side effects, has now found a renewed place in the pharmacopoeia of modern medicine. The continued spread of drug-resistant Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falciparum has also led to a recent re-examination of methylene blue's potent antimalarial properties. Here we examine the ex vivo susceptibility profile of Plasmodium spp. isolates to methylene blue; the isolates were from a region on the Thai-Myanmar border where there are increasing rates of failure when treating vivax malaria with chloroquine. To do this we used a newly developed ex vivo susceptibility assay utilizing flow cytometry and a portable flow cytometer with a near-UV laser. P. vivax (median methylene blue IC50 3.1 nM, IQR 1.7-4.3 nM) and P. falciparum (median methylene blue IC50 1.8 nM, IQR 1.6-2.3 nM) are susceptible to methylene blue treatment at physiologically relevant levels. Unfortunately, the addition of chloroquine to combination treatments with methylene blue significantly reduces the ex vivo effectiveness of this molecule. Our data support further efforts to employ methylene blue as a safe, low-cost antimalarial to treat drug-resistant malaria.

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Dihydroethidium, BioReagent, suitable for fluorescence, ≥95% (HPCE)
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Sigma-Aldrich
Dihydroethidium, ≥95%
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SKUPack SizeAvailabilityPriceQuantity
50 μg
Please contact Customer Service for Availability
CN¥3,687.10
250 μg
Please contact Customer Service for Availability
CN¥13,332.66