The effects of pentamidine isethionate (reference drug) and N,N'-diphenyl-4-methoxy-benzamidine (test compound) on NO. production by Leishmania amazonensis promastigotes and axenic amastigotes were investigated by measuring nitrite, a by-product of nitric oxide released into culture supernatants. The NO. production by infective promastigotes was inhibited by OCH(3)-amidine in about 23.53% and by pentamidine in only 3.78%. In axenic amastigotes, the inhibition of NO. production by OCH(3)-amidine was significantly higher (52.94%; p=0.01) than that by pentamidine, which inhibited this radical production nonsignificantly (25.29%; p=0.1). The mechanism of amidine derivatives, as an antimicrobial agent, is unknown. However, other amidines, such as a diamidine (pentamidine), contain chemical structures shared by the guanidino group of the nitric oxide synthase substrate L-arginine, suggesting the possibility of an interaction with this enzyme or electronic factors (substituent constant) that alter physical and chemical properties significant for biological activity.

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