Evaluation of four calcium channel blockers as fluconazole resistance inhibitors in Candida glabrata.

J Glob Antimicrob Resist

Department of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology, School of Pharmacy, The University of Jordan, Queen Rania Street, 11942 Amman, Jordan.

Published: September 2018

Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the ability of four calcium channel blockers (CCBs), namely verapamil, diltiazem, nicardipine (NIC) and nifedipine (NIF), to enhance the susceptibility of Candida glabrata strains to fluconazole (FLC).

Methods: Synergistic antifungal effects of the CCBs with FLC were examined by the chequerboard method, and fractional inhibitory concentration indices (FICIs) were determined. The time-kill curve method was used for the most promising combination to further evaluate the synergetic effects.

Results: NIC showed an additive effect with FLC against FLC-resistant and FLC-susceptible-dose-dependent strains (DSY 565 and CBS 138) known to express efflux pumps, but not against FLC-susceptible strains. NIF exhibited an additive effect with FLC both by the chequerboard method (0.5
Conclusions: NIC showed an additive effect with FLC against FLC-resistant C. glabrata strains, most probably via efflux pump inhibition as demonstrated selectively in FLC-resistant strains with known efflux pumps. NIF displayed a promising antifungal effect alone as well as an additive effect with FLC against most of the strains.

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