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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy | 2002

In Vitro Plasmodium falciparum Drug Sensitivity Assay: Inhibition of Parasite Growth by Incorporation of Stomatocytogenic Amphiphiles into the Erythrocyte Membrane

Hanne L. Ziegler; Dan Staerk; Jette Christensen; Lars Hviid; Henry Hägerstrand; Jerzy W. Jaroszewski

ABSTRACT Lupeol, which shows in vitro inhibitory activity against Plasmodium falciparum 3D7 strain with a 50% inhibitory concentration (IC50) of 27.7 ± 0.5 μM, was shown to cause a transformation of the human erythrocyte shape toward that of stomatocytes. Good correlation between the IC50 value and the membrane curvature changes caused by lupeol was observed. Preincubation of erythrocytes with lupeol, followed by extensive washing, made the cells unsuitable for parasite growth, suggesting that the compound incorporates into erythrocyte membrane irreversibly. On the other hand, lupeol-treated parasite culture continued to grow well in untreated erythrocytes. Thus, the antiplasmodial activity of lupeol appears to be indirect, being due to stomatocytic transformation of the host cell membrane and not to toxic effects via action on a drug target within the parasite. A number of amphiphiles that cause stomatocyte formation, but not those causing echinocyte formation, were shown to inhibit growth of the parasites, apparently via a mechanism similar to that of lupeol. Since antiplasmodial agents that inhibit parasite growth through erythrocyte membrane modifications must be regarded as unsuitable as leads for development of new antimalarial drugs, care must be exercised in the interpretation of results of screening of plant extracts and natural product libraries by an in vitro Plasmodium toxicity assay.


Phytochemistry | 2002

Cyanohydrin glycosides of Passiflora: distribution pattern, a saturated cyclopentane derivative from P. guatemalensis, and formation of pseudocyanogenic α-hydroxyamides as isolation artefacts

Jerzy W. Jaroszewski; Elin S. Olafsdottir; Petrine Wellendorph; Jette Christensen; Henrik Franzyk; Brinda Somanadhan; Bogdan A. Budnik; Lise Bolt Jørgensen; Vicki Clausen

Nineteen species of Passiflora (Passifloraceae) were examined for the presence of cyanogenic glycosides. Passibiflorin, a bisglycoside containing the 6-deoxy-beta-D-gulopyranosyl residue, was isolated from P. apetala, P. biflora, P. cuneata, P. indecora, P. murucuja and P. perfoliata. In some cases this glycoside co-occurs with simple beta-D-glucopyranosides: tetraphyllin A, deidaclin, tetraphyllin B, volkenin, epivolkenin and taraktophyllin. P. citrina contains passicapsin, a rare glycoside with the 2,6-dideoxy-beta-D-xylo-hexopyranosyl moiety, while P. herbertiana contains tetraphyllin A, deidaclin, epivolkenin and taraktophyllin, P. discophora tetraphyllin B and volkenin, and P. x violacea tetraphyllin B sulfate. The remaining species were noncyanogenic. The glycosides were identified by 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy following isolation by reversed-phase preparative HPLC. From P. guatemalensis, a new glucoside named passiguatemalin was isolated and identified as a 1-(beta-D-glucopyranosyloxy)-2,3-dihydroxycyclopentane-1-carbonitrile. An isomeric glycoside was prepared by catalytic hydrogenation of gynocardin. alpha-Hydroxyamides corresponding to the cyanogenic glycosides were isolated from several Passiflora species. These alpha-hydroxyamides, presumably formed during processing of the plant material, behave as cyanogenic compounds when treated with commercial Helix pomatia crude enzyme preparation. Thus, the enzyme preparation appears to contain an amide dehydratase, which converts alpha-hydroxyamides to cyanohydrins that liberate cyanide; this finding is of interest in connection with analysis of plant tissues and extracts using Helix pomatia enzymes.


Journal of Natural Products | 2002

In Vitro Cytotoxic Activity of Phenanthroindolizidine Alkaloids from Cynanchum vincetoxicum and Tylophora tanakae against Drug-Sensitive and Multidrug-Resistant Cancer Cells

Dan Staerk; Anne K. Lykkeberg; Jette Christensen; Bogdan A. Budnik; Fumiko Abe; Jerzy W. Jaroszewski


Journal of Natural Products | 2001

Leishmanicidal, antiplasmodial, and cytotoxic activity of novel diterpenoid 1,2-quinones from Perovskia abrotanoides: new source of tanshinones.

Majid Sairafianpour; Jette Christensen; Dan Staerk; Bogdan A. Budnik; Arsalan Kharazmi; Karim Bagherzadeh; Jerzy W. Jaroszewski


Journal of Natural Products | 2000

Cytotoxic Activity of Some Phenanthroindolizidine N-Oxide Alkaloids from Cynanchum vincetoxicum

Dan Staerk; Jette Christensen; Else Lemmich; Jens Ø. Duus; Carl Erik Olsen; Jerzy W. Jaroszewski


Planta Medica | 2000

Leishmanicidal, antiplasmodial and cytotoxic activity of indole alkaloids from Corynanthe pachyceras.

Dan Staerk; Else Lemmich; Jette Christensen; Arsalan Kharazmi; Carl Erik Olsen; Jerzy W. Jaroszewski


Journal of Natural Products | 2002

Leishmanicidal and antiplasmodial activity of constituents of Smirnowia iranica.

Majid Sairafianpour; Oliver Kayser; Jette Christensen; Mohammad Asfa; Matthias Witt; Dan Stærk, ,† and; Jerzy W. Jaroszewski


Planta Medica | 2002

Possible artefacts in the in vitro determination of antimalarial activity of natural products that incorporate into lipid bilayer: apparent antiplasmodial activity of dehydroabietinol, a constituent of Hyptis suaveolens

Hanne L. Ziegler; Thomas Høgh Jensen; Jette Christensen; Dan Staerk; Henry Hägerstrand; Archibald Sittie; Carl Erik Olsen; Trine Staalsø; Patrick Ekpe; Jerzy W. Jaroszewski


Journal of Natural Products | 2002

New dammarane and malabaricane triterpenes from Caloncoba echinata.

Hanne L. Ziegler; Dan Staerk; Jette Christensen; Carl Erik Olsen; and Archibald A. Sittie; Jerzy W. Jaroszewski


Organic Letters | 2001

Natural Glycosides Containing Allopyranose from the Passion Fruit Plant and Circular Dichroism of Benzaldehyde Cyanohydrin Glycosides1

Jette Christensen; Jerzy W. Jaroszewski

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Dan Staerk

University of Copenhagen

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Bogdan A. Budnik

University of Southern Denmark

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Henrik Franzyk

University of Copenhagen

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