Kt. Adjou et al., MS-8209, A NEW AMPHOTERICIN-B DERIVATIVE, PROVIDES ENHANCED EFFICACY IN DELAYING HAMSTER SCRAPIE, Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy, 39(12), 1995, pp. 2810-2812
To test the efficacy of a new amphotericin B derivative, MS-8209, in d
elaying scrapie, hamsters were infected intracerebrally with the 263K
scrapie agent and treated,vith MS-8209 either early in the course of t
he disease or continuously, The results show that (i) all treatments l
engthened the incubation period of hamster scrapie, (ii) continuous tr
eatment with MS-8209 doubled the length of the incubation period compa
red with that observed in infected, untreated animals, and (iii) all t
reatments delayed the accumulation of a proteinase-resistant prion pro
tein and glial fibrillary acidic protein in the brain, These findings
suggest that MS-8209 is a powerful tool for investigating the pathogen
esis of transmissible subacute spongiform encephalopathies.