1996
DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02761996000600026
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Chromoblastomycosis murine model and in vitro test to evaluate the sensitivity of Fonsecaea pedrosoi to ketoconazole, itraconazole and saperconazole

Abstract: An experimental model of murine chromoblastomycosis and in vitro tests with

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“…18,19,25,26 However, inoculation of viable cells from a CBM agent at different peritoneal sites in mice allows increased fungal persistence. [27][28][29] Following studies that showed increased host susceptibility to F. pedrosoi, we have become interested in inflammatory response at one infectious site (footpad) depends on the elimination of the antigenic stimulus at another site (peritoneum). Probably, the simultaneous immune response to specific pathogens at multiple sites resolves the infection only one site at a time.…”
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“…18,19,25,26 However, inoculation of viable cells from a CBM agent at different peritoneal sites in mice allows increased fungal persistence. [27][28][29] Following studies that showed increased host susceptibility to F. pedrosoi, we have become interested in inflammatory response at one infectious site (footpad) depends on the elimination of the antigenic stimulus at another site (peritoneum). Probably, the simultaneous immune response to specific pathogens at multiple sites resolves the infection only one site at a time.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9 A type of chronic F. pedrosoi infection occurs following fungal inoculation at various peritoneal sites. 27,28 Similarly, we observed that BALB/c mice stimulated at two sites (peritoneum and footpad) with viable F. pedrosoi cells developed prolonged infection. Further experiments have shown that this long course of infection has also arisen when animals were inoculated with viable and nonviable cells at the footpad (s.c.) and peritoneum (i.p.…”
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“…There are few literature reports on antifungal susceptibility of dematiaceous fungi. [21][22][23][24] Considering the emergence of resistance and the adverse effects of the available antifungal drugs, there is a need for new pharmacological agents. An intense selective pressure on plants exerted by pathogenic fungi allows for the development of a wide range of phytochemicals with antifungal activity.…”
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“…Fonsecaea pedrosoi inoculated in various peritoneal sites caused persistent infection (18,27). Suppressed host immune response in the presence of chromoblastomycotic agents may be related to the induction of a specific population of T cells (4).…”
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confidence: 99%