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Efficacy of FK463, a New Lipopeptide Antifungal Agent, in Mouse Models of Pulmonary Aspergillosis
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InflammationAntifungal AgentAntifungal AgentsMedicineImmunologyMouse ModelsAmphotericin BClinical MycologyPulmonary AspergillosisPulmonary PharmacologyOsmotic Pressure PumpPharmacologyDrug Resistance
The efficacy of FK463, a novel water-soluble lipopeptide, was evaluated in mouse models of pulmonary aspergillosis and was compared with that of amphotericin B (AMPH-B). In the pulmonary aspergillosis models induced by intranasal inoculation, FK463 exhibited good efficacy, with 50% effective doses in the range of 0. 26 to 0.51 mg/kg of body weight; these values were comparable to those of AMPH-B. In an Aspergillus target organ assay with immunosuppressed mice, under conditions of constant plasma levels of FK463, using a subcutaneously implanted osmotic pressure pump, a significant reduction in viable fungal cells was observed at plasma FK463 levels of 0.55 to 0.80 microgram/ml or higher. We conclude that FK463 is highly effective in the treatment of pulmonary aspergillosis in this animal model. These results indicate that FK463 may be a potent parenterally administered antifungal agent for pulmonary aspergillosis.
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