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Dr. Dr. SAMINATHAN KAYAROHANAMSAMINATHAN KAYAROHANAM
M.PHARM, M.B.A, PhDM.PHARM, M.B.A, PhD
ANTIPROTOZOAL DRUGS
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1 INTRODUCTION TO ANTIPROTOZOAL INFECTIONS 4
2 WHO IS A PARASITE? 5
3 INTRODUCTION TO AMOEBA 6
4 CLASSIFICATION OF ANTIPROTOZOAL DRUGS 7 ,8
5 THE COURSE OF AMOEBIASIS DUE TO ENTAMOEBA ISTOLYTICA
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6 LIFE CYCLE OF ENTAMOEBA HISTOLYTICA 10
7 LIFE CYCLE OF THE MALARIAL PARASITE 11,12
8 TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OF MALARIA 13
9 ACTION OF CHLOROQUINE ON THE FORMATION OF HEMOZOIN BY PLASMODIUM SPECIES
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10 ADVERSE EFFECTS OF METRONIDAZOLE AND CHLOROQUINE
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LEARNING OUTCOME
1. Able to understand the infectious diseases of parasite.
2. Able to list the classification of antiprotozoal drugs .
3. Able to describe the life cycle of Entamoeba Histolytica and life cycle of malarial parasite
4. Abele to demonstrate the general mechanism of antiprotozoal drugs .
5. Able to understand the adverse effect of metronidazole and chloroquine.
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Predator. “An organism that eats more than one other organism (animal) during its life.” Usually larger than prey (exception: social predators).
Parasite. “An organism that lives at the expense of another (host), which it does not usually kill.” Usually smaller than host.
Parasitoid. “A parasite that kills its host.” Usually smaller than host.
1. INTRODUCTION TO ANTIPROTOZOAL INFECTIONS
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2.WHO IS A PARASITE?
Parasites are usually much smaller than their hosts, they also do not kill before they eat.
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3.INTRODUCTION TO AMOEBA
Entamoeba histolyticaAmoebic dysentery
Naegleriaprimary amoebic
meningoencephalitisAcanthamoeba
contact lens contaminant
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• Protozoa with no truly defined shape • Move and acquire food through the use of
pseudopodia• Found in water sources throughout the
world• Few cause disease6 Dr.K.Saminathan.M.Pharm, M.B.A, Ph.D
Figure 12.19
Infected mosquito bites human; sporozoites migrate through bloodstream to liver of human
Sporozoites undergo schizogony in liver cell; merozoites are produced
Merozoites released into bloodsteam from liver may infect new red blood cells
Merozoites are released when red blood cell ruptures; some merozoites infect new red blood cells, and some develop into male and female gametocytes
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Asexual reproduction
Intermediate host
Merozoite develops into ring stage in red blood cell
Ringstage
Merozoites
Another mosquito bites infected human and ingests gametocytes
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5 Ring stage grows and divides, producing merozoites
Definitive host
In mosquito’s digestive tract, gametocytes unite to form zygote
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Male gametocyte
Female gametocyte
Zygote
Sexualreproduction
Resulting sporozoites migrate to salivary glands of mosquito
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Sporozoites in salivary gland
7.LIFE CYCLE OF THE MALARIAL PARASITE
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9.ACTION OF CHLOROQUINE ON THE FORMATION OF HEMOZOIN BY PLASMODIUM SPECIES
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