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Clara María Albani1, Guillermo María Denegri1, María Celina Elissondo1.
Abstract
Human cystic echinococcosis remains a major public health problem on several countries and the treatment strategies are not solved. The aim of the present work was to determine the in vitro effect of thymol and Mentha piperita, M. pulegium, and Rosmarinus officinalis essential oils on the proliferation of E. granulosus larval cells. Isolated cells and cellular aggregates were obtained from hydatid cyst's germinal layer and exposed to 1, 5, and 10 μg/ml of thymol and the different essential oils for 7 days. Drug effect was evaluated using test viability and scanning electron microscopy. Control cell culture viability was 2.1 x 10(6) (100%) after 7 days of incubation. At day 7, thymol 5 μg/ml caused a reduction in cell viability of 63% and the essential oils of M. piperita 10 μg/ml, M. pulegium 10 μg/ml, and R. officinalis 10 μg/ml produced a reduction in the viability of 77, 82, and 71%, respectively. Moreover essential oils caused reduction in cell number, collapsed cells, and loss of normal tridimensional composition of the aggregates. Due to the inhibitory effect caused by essential oils on E. granulosus cells we suggested that it would be an effective means for suppression of larval growth.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25328517 PMCID: PMC4195392 DOI: 10.1155/2014/746931
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Interdiscip Perspect Infect Dis ISSN: 1687-708X
Figure 1Survival of E. granulosus larval cells after treatment with M. pulegium, M. piperita, R. officinalis essential oils and thymol. Each point represents the mean percentage of vital cells from three different experiments ± SD.
Figure 2Optical microscopy of E. granulosus larval cells treated for 7 days with R. officinalis essential oil. (a) Control. (b) Cells treated with 5 μg/mL. (c) Cells treated with 10 μg/mL. Bar = 40 μm.
Figure 3Scanning electron microscopy of E. granulosus isolated larval cells incubated in vitro with 10 μg/mL of thymol during 7 days. (a) Control. (b) Cells treated with thymol. Bar = 5 μm.
Figure 4Scanning electron microscopy of E. granulosus larval cell aggregates incubated in vitro with different essential oils. (a) and (c) Control cell aggregates exhibiting the typical tridimensional organization. (b) Cell aggregates incubated with 10 μg/mL of R. officinalis essential oil for 7 days. (d) Cell aggregates incubated with 10 μg/mL of M. piperita essential oil for 7 days. Note the loss of the typical multicellular structure. Bar = (a) and (b) 10 μm, (c) and (d) 5 μm.