Abstract

Drug sensitivities of seven Trypanosoma b. gambiense isolates from patients in the Ivory Coast were measured for Mel B, suramin and lomidine using an in vitro incorporation test. Bloodstream forms were isolated from Mastomys natalensis, incubated in serial drug dilutions in a microtiter plate, after 24 h, radiolabeled hypoxanthine was added, and the plate incubated for another 15 h. Trypanosomes were then harvested onto glass fiber filters with a cell harvester and incorporation of label was determined in a liquid scintillation counter. From the incorporation inhibition curves IC 50 and IC 75 values were calculated. IC 50 values for Mel B ranged from 0.5 to 4.6 ng/ml, for suramin from 7.2 to 30.5 μg/ml, and for lomidine from 2.1 to 7.0 ng/ml. Isolate TH-1/78E(031) was the least sensitive to all three drugs while TH-1/78E(020), TH-64/78E(020) and TH-31/78E(025) were the most sensitive to the drugs used. THDAL 1030R, an isolate from a patient who relapsed after three consecutive Mel B treatments, showed an IC 50 value for Mel B of 1.20 ng/ml. The in vitro drug sensitivity test gave reproducible results for the T b. gambiense isolates tested.

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