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Guinea pigs and athymic nude (RNU/RNU) rats were used to assess the efficacy of three orally administered antifungal agents — Tolciclate, Tolnaftate, and Ketoconazole — against Trichophyton mentagrophytes dermatophytosis. All three antifungal agents inhibited the test strain of T. mentagrophytes in vitro. Antifungal agents were tested in intervention (oral therapy started 5 days after challenge) or prophylaxis (oral therapy started 5 days before challenge) protocols. Oral treatment of dermatophytosis on guinea pig skin demonstrated that Tolciclate and Tolnaftate alleviated clinical symptoms and shortened the duration of the dermatophytosis, in comparison to nontreated controls. Assessment of antifungal efficacy in the guinea pig model was time consuming (30–35 days) and variability in the duration and severity of clinical symptoms on guinea pig skin was common.
Oral therapy of chronically infected athymic rats demonstrated that Tolciclate, Tolnaftate, and Ketoconazole were effective antifungal agents in vivo. Obvious improvement in clinical symptoms of dermatophytosis (i.e. less erythema and fewer lesions) was evident with all three antifungal agents within 10 days of starting oral therapy. By day 20, athymic rats that were treated with either Tolciclate or Ketoconazole showed marked clinical improvement of the chronic dermatophytosis.
Chronically infected athymic rats, which lack thymus matured T-cells, are a promising new model to evaluate the efficacy of antifungal agents by culture, histology, and visual observations of clinical symptoms.
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Weber, J., Balish, E. Antifungal therapy of dermatophytosis in guinea pigs and congenitally athymic rats. Mycopathologia 90, 47–54 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00437276
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