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Elora Valderas-García1,2, Nerea Escala3, María Álvarez-Bardón2, Verónica Castilla-Gómez de Agüero1,4, Maria Cambra-Pellejà1,4, Laura González Del Palacio1,4, Raquel Vallejo García4, Jennifer de la Vega3, Arturo San Feliciano3, Esther Del Olmo3, María Martínez-Valladares5,6, Rafael Balaña-Fouce7.
Abstract
The control of gastrointestinal nematodes in livestock is becoming increasingly difficult due to the limited number of available drugs and the rapid development of anthelmintic resistance. Therefore, it is imperative to develop new anthelmintics that are effective against nematodes. Under this context, we tested the potential toxicity of three compounds in mice and their potential anthelmintic efficacy in Mongolian gerbils infected with Haemonchus contortus. The compounds were selected from previous in vitro experiments: two diamine (AAD-1 and AAD-2) and one benzimidazole (2aBZ) derivatives. 2aBZ was also selected to test its efficacy in sheep. In Mongolian gerbils, the benzimidazole reduced the percentage of pre-adults present in the stomach of gerbils by 95% at a dose of 200 mg/kg. In sheep, there was a 99% reduction in the number of eggs shed in faeces after 7 days at a dose of 120 mg/kg and a 95% reduction in the number of worm adults present in the abomasum. In conclusion, 2aBZ could be considered a promising candidate for the treatment of helminth infections in small ruminants.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35906366 PMCID: PMC9338094 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-17112-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.996
Anthelmintic effect of at a single oral administration of 2aBZ, AAD-1 and AAD-2 to gerbils infected with H. contortus.
| Treatment type | Dose (mg/kg) | Mean worm count | % reduction | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| L4 | Pre-adults | L4 (%) | Pre-adults (%) | ||
| 2Abz | 200 | 383.75 ± 55.85 | 3.13 ± 3.13* | 0.00 | 95.63 |
| 2aBZ | 10 | 348.33 ± 31.40 | 47.50 ± 15.21 | 0.00 | 30.64 |
| AAD-1 | 200 | 306.25 ± 33.00 | 56.88 ± 25.00 | 3.73 | 20.54 |
| AAD-1 | 10 | 314.17 ± 59.46 | 100 ± 18.44 | 1.25 | 0.00 |
| AAD-2 | 200 | 265.63 ± 25.28 | 39.38 ± 26.49 | 16.50 | 44.99 |
| Control | 318.13 ± 19.95 | 71.58 ± 14.77 | |||
Mean of L4 and pre-adult counts of gerbils treated with 2aBZ, AAD-1 and AAD-2 and the drug vehicle (control group), and efficacy of the treatments based on percentage reduction of worm burden. Values are presented as mean ± SEM (n = 6).
*Significant differences were observed (p < 0.05) (Kruskal Wallis test).
Figure 1Normal histology and background findings in main organs in gerbils and sheep treated with 2aBZ and controls. No changes associated to treatment were present in any of the animals. Hematoxylin and eosin staining. (A) Liver of treated gerbil: normal hepatocyte structure and well ordered hepatic cords, with foci of inflammatory cells not associated with tissue damage, also present in negative controls. 100×. (B) Lung of control gerbil: Normal alveoli and blood vessels. Extravasated red blood cells in alveolar lumen also present in treated animals. 100×. (C) Spleen in control gerbil: Normal red and white pulp. Extramedullary hematopoiesis with megakaryocytes, also present in treated animals. 200×. (D) Lung of control sheep: Normal alveoli with low number of perivascular mononuclear cells. Also present in treated sheep. 200×. (E) Heart of a treated sheep: Normal cardiomyocytes and epicardium. 100×. (F) Kidney of a treated sheep: Normal renal structures (Glomerulus, proximal tubule and distal tubule). 40×.
Figure 2Anthelmintic effect of 2aBZ orally administered to sheep infected with H. contortus at a single dose of 120 mg/kg. (A) Number of eggs per grams of faeces (EPG count) of each animal in the treated (2aBZ at 120 mg/kg) and untreated group on day 0 and 7 post-treatment. (B) Number of worms recovered from each animal in the treated (2aBZ at 120 mg/kg) and untreated group on day 7 post-treatment.
Anthelmintic effect of 2aBZ orally administered to sheep infected with H. contortus at a single dose of 120 mg/kg.
| Group | EPG day 0 treatment | EPG day 7th treatment | Recovered worms | % FECR | % Worm reduction |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2aBZ at 120 mg/kg | 4309 ± 564.7 | 52.5 ± 47.63* | 347.5 ± 248.6* | 99.13 | 95.45 |
| Control (vehicle) | 4316 ± 600.2 | 6026 ± 1604 | 7633 ± 1400 |
The arithmetic mean EPG and worm count of sheep treated with 2aBZ were compared with untreated control. Values are presented as mean ± SEM (n = 4). EPG = egg per gram of faeces.
FECR Fecal egg count reduction.
*p < 0.05 significant differences were observed (Mann–Whitney U test).