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A Cysteine Protease Inhibitor Protects Dogs from Cardiac Damage during Infection by<i>Trypanosoma cruzi</i>
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Trypanosoma CruziCardiac DamageDisease PathophysiologyMedicineAfrican TrypanosomiasisAntiparasitic AgentImmunologyParasitic ProtozoaPathologyTherapeutic EfficacyPharmacotherapyEssential Cysteine ProteasePharmacologyParasitologyDrug DiscoveryT. Cruzi
Cruzain is an essential cysteine protease of Trypanosoma cruzi and a therapeutic target for Chagas' disease. Eight dogs were infected with T. cruzi; three were treated with an inhibitor of cruzain, K777, for 14 days. Treatment with K777 abrogated myocardial damage by T. cruzi, as documented by histopathological lesion scores and serum troponin I levels.
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