Literature DB >> 8429571

An experimental study on the effect of praziquantel and oltipraz on some lysosomal enzymes.

A el-Sharkawy1, M el-Toukhy, S Z Abdel-Rahman, Z el-Kholy, H Farag, S el-Zoghby, N Gaber.   

Abstract

The in-vivo effect of the schistosomicidal drugs praziquantel and oltipraz on the activities of the liver lysosomal enzymes in Schistosoma mansoni-infected and non-infected mice was studied. The effect of S. mansoni infection and the administration of the schistosomicidal drugs on the activities of beta-glucuronidase, acid ribonuclease and alpha-naphthyl acetate esterases may be considered as indices for carcinogenicity. Drugs were given orally in subcurative doses, either in a single dose of 400 mg kg-1 for praziquantel or in five daily doses of 50 mg kg-1 oltipraz. The increase in enzymatic activities in infected animals was attributed to deranged metabolic function as a result of liver cell injury. Treatment of uninfected animals with either praziquantel or oltipraz significantly increased the activities of the three lysosomal enzymes. Praziquantel possesses reversible and less toxic effects on the liver than oltipraz. The role of these antischistosomal drugs cannot be ignored as a possible aetiological factor implicated in the process of carcinogenesis associated with schistosomiasis infection through modulation of the operating potential of the enzymes concerned with detoxification, protein and fat metabolism.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8429571

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trop Med Hyg        ISSN: 0022-5304


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1.  Succinate cytochrome c reductase in schistosomiasis: in vitro inhibition by some schistosomicidal drugs.

Authors:  Mahmoud Balbaa; Nihad M Abdel Moneam; Mohamed El-Kersh; Heba Omran; Kamal Kandeel
Journal:  J Physiol Biochem       Date:  2010-08-03       Impact factor: 4.158

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