Liposomal amphotericin B is toxic to fungal cells but not to mammalian cells
- PMID: 6696909
- DOI: 10.1016/0005-2736(84)90135-4
Liposomal amphotericin B is toxic to fungal cells but not to mammalian cells
Abstract
Amphotericin B is an efficacious but extremely toxic anti fungal drug. Recently it has been shown that the incorporation of Amphotericin B in multilamellar liposomes results in a marked reduction in drug toxicity in mice with no loss of anti fungal potency. Until now, the mechanistic basis of the enhanced therapeutic index of liposomal Amphotericin B has been unclear. In this report, however, we show that the in vivo effects can be mimicked in vitro where free but not liposomal Amphotericin B causes lysis of erythrocytes while both free and liposomal drug kill fungal cells. These results suggest that the markedly improved therapeutic index of liposomal Amphotericin B is largely due to a fundamental alteration in the ability of the drug to interact with mammalian cell membranes rather than to alterations in pharmacokinetics or drug distribution.
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