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The action of phenylalanine derivatives against a cyst forming strain of Toxoplasma gondii was tested in vitro and in vivo in mice. These compounds were Phe-PheOMe (dipeptide methyl ester) 1 and its cyclized product, 3,6-dibenzyl-2,5-dioxopiperazine 2, Boc-L-Phe 3, L-Phe-OMe 4, Boc-L-Phe-L-PheOMe 5. After a 48 hr incubation in vitro, the compounds 3 and 5 induced a higher inhibition than the control molecule, pyrimethamine. In the in vivo studies, the compound 3 induced a 77 % decrease in the number of cerebral cysts, comparable to pyrimethamine. Compounds 1, 5 and 4 induced a decrease of about 63 % in the cyst number. A size reduction and an alteration of the wall of treated cysts were often noted. In a histological study, a reduction in cyst size without either inflammation or intervention of the nevroglial cells was observed. The present study provides evidence on the efficacy of phenylalanine derivatives and especially Boc-Phe 3, against T.gondii brain cysts in mice.
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Sarciron, M. E., Walchshofer, N., Paris, J., Petavy, A. F., & Peyron, F. (1998). Phenylalanine derivatives active against Toxoplasma gondii brain cysts in mice. Parasite, 5(4), 359–364. https://doi.org/10.1051/parasite/1998054359
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