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Query: UMLS:C0024530 (
malaria
)
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5-Aminolevulinic acid (
ALA
) is a naturally occurring amino acid present in diverse organisms and a precursor of heme biosynthesis.
ALA
is commercially available as a component of cosmetics, dietary supplements, and pharmaceuticals for cancer diagnosis and therapy. Recent reports demonstrated that the combination of
ALA
and ferrous ion (Fe(2+)) inhibits the in vitro growth of the human
malaria
parasite Plasmodium falciparum. To further explore the potential application of
ALA
and ferrous ion as a combined antimalarial drug for treatment of human
malaria
, we conducted an in vivo efficacy evaluation. Female C57BL/6J mice were infected with the lethal strain of rodent
malaria
parasite Plasmodium yoelii 17XL and orally administered
ALA
plus sodium ferrous citrate (
ALA
/SFC) as a once-daily treatment. Parasitemia was monitored in the infected mice, and elimination of the parasites was confirmed using diagnostic PCR. Treatment of P. yoelii 17XL-infected mice with
ALA
/SFC provided curative efficacy in 60% of the mice treated with
ALA
/SFC at 600/300 mg/kg of body weight; no mice survived when treated with vehicle alone. Interestingly, the cured mice were protected from homologous rechallenge, even when reinfection was attempted more than 230 days after the initial recovery, indicating long-lasting resistance to reinfection with the same parasite. Moreover, parasite-specific antibodies against reported vaccine candidate antigens were found and persisted in the sera of the cured mice. These findings provide clear evidence that
ALA
/SFC is effective in an experimental animal model of
malaria
and may facilitate the development of a new class of antimalarial drug.
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PMID:In vivo curative and protective potential of orally administered 5-aminolevulinic acid plus ferrous ion against malaria. 2632 78