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- W4255192148 abstract "There is a need for effective macrofilaricidal drugs. The polyamine metabolism of filarial worms has been recognized as a possible target for effective drug action. In an attempt to identify agents that might provide leads in developing an effective macrofilaricide, 78 polyamine compounds were selected from among > 250 000 structures that have been amassed by the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, in the U.S.A. These thousands of agents have been chosen principally for drug-development programmes for other parasitic diseases. The 78 prospective drugs selected were evaluated for their macrofilaricidal activity against Brugia pahangi and Acanthocheilonema viteae, in male Mongolian jirds (Meriones unguiculatus). The animal models using these two parasites were designed to mimic, in so far as possible, human lymphatic filariasis and onchocerciasis, respectively. Thirteen of the compounds were found to be active although none of these has been previously reported to be macrofilaricidal. Two were suppressive for B. pahangi and 11 for A. viteae. These active agents may represent a nucleus around which highly effective drugs can be synthesised." @default.
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