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In vitro and in vivo evaluation of six artemisinin derivatives against Schistosoma mansoni.
Corrêa, Sheila de A P; de Oliveira, Rosimeire N; Mendes, Tiago M F; Dos Santos, Karina Rodrigues; Boaventura, Sinésio; Garcia, Vera Lúcia; Jeraldo, Verónica de L S; Allegretti, Silmara M.
Affiliation
  • Corrêa SAP; Animal Biology Department, Biology Institute, Campinas State University (UNICAMP), Campinas, SP, Brazil.
  • de Oliveira RN; Animal Biology Department, Biology Institute, Campinas State University (UNICAMP), Campinas, SP, Brazil.
  • Mendes TMF; Animal Biology Department, Biology Institute, Campinas State University (UNICAMP), Campinas, SP, Brazil.
  • Dos Santos KR; Animal Biology Department, Biology Institute, Campinas State University (UNICAMP), Campinas, SP, Brazil.
  • Boaventura S; Multidisciplinary Center of Chemical Biological and Agricultural Research (CPQBA), Campinas State University (UNICAMP), Paulínia, SP, Brazil.
  • Garcia VL; Multidisciplinary Center of Chemical Biological and Agricultural Research (CPQBA), Campinas State University (UNICAMP), Paulínia, SP, Brazil.
  • Jeraldo VLS; ITP, Infectious and Parasitic Diseases Laboratory, Institute of Technology and Research, Aracaju, Sergipe, Brazil.
  • Allegretti SM; Animal Biology Department, Biology Institute, Campinas State University (UNICAMP), Campinas, SP, Brazil. sallegre@unicamp.br.
Parasitol Res ; 118(2): 505-516, 2019 Feb.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30617587
ABSTRACT
Schistosomiasis is a tropical neglected disease whose socioeconomic impact is surpassed only by malaria. Until recently, praziquantel (PZQ) has been the only available drug, raising concerns that tolerant/resistant strains may appear. Since the discovery of the schistosomicidal potential of artemisinin (ART), new derivatives have been produced and evaluated. In this work, we evaluated the activity of ART derivatives against Schistosoma mansoni, both in vitro and in vivo. In the in vitro assay, worm survival, oviposition, and morphological alterations were evaluated. Further analysis of morphological alterations and membrane integrity was conducted using scanning electron microscopy and a cell-permeable, benzimidazole dye (Hoescht 33258) that binds to the minor groove of double stranded DNA. For the in vivo assay, artesunic acid (AcART) and dihydroartemisinin acetate (AcDQHS) were selected, since they showed the best in vitro results. Infected mice treated 21, 45, or 60 days post-infection (dpi), with a concentration of 100 mg/kg of either AcART or AcDQHS, showed a significant worm reduction (particularly in females), fewer eggs eliminated in feces, and a decrease of immature eggs in the intestinal tissues. Our results indicate that AcART and AcDQHS have some schistosomicidal activity against juvenile and adult stages of S. mansoni.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Schistosoma mansoni / Schistosomicides / Artemisinins Limits: Animals / Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Parasitol Res Journal subject: PARASITOLOGIA Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Schistosoma mansoni / Schistosomicides / Artemisinins Limits: Animals / Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Parasitol Res Journal subject: PARASITOLOGIA Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil