Effect of oral proguanil on human lymphocyte proliferation

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    Abstract

    In vitro studies have indicated that the antifolates pyrimethamine [4, 6] and cycloguanil (the active metabolite of proguanil) suppress the proliferation of stimulated human lymphocytes; proguanil has no effect [2]. During the early growth phase of the cells, 14C-thymidine (14C-TdR) incorporation is increased by pyrimethamine and cycloguanil, reflecting blockage of endogenous TdR synthesis [3]. Proguanil (Paludrine) is increasingly being used for malaria prophylaxis. It is considered the most innocuous of the antimalarials currently employed. Since nothing is known about the effect of oral proguanil on human lymphocytes, the present study was undertaken. Little information is available about the serum levels of proguanil and cycloguanil following ingestion of prophylactic doses [8]. Therefore, the serum concentrations of proguanil and cycloguanil were estimated, to allow comparison with previous in vitro studies [2].
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftEuropean Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
    Vol/bind30
    Udgave nummer2
    Sider (fra-til)249-51
    Antal sider3
    ISSN0031-6970
    StatusUdgivet - 1 jan. 1986

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