Protein Information

ID 2354
Name retinoid X receptor (protein family or complex)
Synonyms Retinoid X receptor; Retinoid X receptors; RXR; RXRs

Compound Information

ID 1427
Name methoprene
CAS

Reference

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9371088 Harmon MA, Scott TC, Li Y, Boehm MF, Phillips MA, Mangelsdorf DJ: Trypanosoma brucei: effects of methoprene and other isoprenoid compounds on procyclic and bloodstream forms in vitro and in mice. Exp Parasitol. 1997 Nov;87(3):229-36.
Drug therapy for the treatment of African sleeping sickness is limited by toxicity and resistance and in the last 50 years only one new drug has been introduced for the treatment of the human disease. We report that the juvenile hormone analog, methoprene, and several structurally related isoprenoid compounds kill Trypanosoma brucei in culture. Of the other isoprenoids tested, juvenile hormone III and mammalian retinoid X receptor ligands were the most potent trypanocides. Both the procyclic forms and the bloodstream trypomastigotes are killed by these compounds with LD50 values of 5-30 microM. Of the two methoprene stereoisomers, the EE form was the most active, suggesting that a protein target may be involved in mediating effects of these analogues against the parasite. Methoprene was not, however, able to clear trypanosomes from the blood of infected mice. Methoprene acid, the immediate downstream metabolite of methoprene, is not an effective anti-trypanosomal agent, suggesting that in the mice methoprene is converted to an inactive compound. Since methoprene and its analogues have low and well characterized toxicity in mammals these studies stress the importance of further exploring these isoprenoids as lead compounds for the treatment of African sleeping sickness.
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