Oxamniquine, praziquantel and lovastatin association in the experimental Schistosomiasis mansoni
The activity of lovastatin associated with oxamniquine or praziquantel against schistosomiasis mansoni was evaluated in mice infected with Schistosoma mansoni. Forty days after infection, mice were treated with lovastatin, 400 mg/kg for five consecutive days by oral route, and on the last day of thi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2008-08, Vol.103 (5), p.450-454 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The activity of lovastatin associated with oxamniquine or praziquantel
against schistosomiasis mansoni was evaluated in mice infected with
Schistosoma mansoni. Forty days after infection, mice were treated with
lovastatin, 400 mg/kg for five consecutive days by oral route, and on
the last day of this sequence with 50 mg/kg oxamniquine or with 200
mg/kg praziquantel, both by oral route, single dose. Fifteen days
later, the animals were perfused in parallel with an untreated control
group. Studies were carried out in vitro, using lovastatin in culture
medium containing S. mansoni worms proceeding from experimentally
infected mice. In the in vivo trials, the association of lovastatin
with oxamniquine or praziquantel did not show any additive action, but
there were oogram changes when lovastatin was associated with
oxamniquine. In vitro lovastatin was able to interrupt the maturation
of S. mansoni eggs, which remained at the 1st or 2nd stages, depending
on the dose used. The total number of morphologically dead eggs found
in culture of worms exposed to 2 µg/ml or 4 µg/ml
concentrations of lovastatin was significantly higher than the number
of viable eggs. Using the probe Hoescht 33258 it was observed that 70%
of the eggs considered morphologically viable in the treated groups
(against 16% in the control group) were labeled, indicating that the
majority of the viable eggs had membrane permeability increased due to
lovastatin action. |
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ISSN: | 1678-8060 0074-0276 1678-8060 0074-0276 |
DOI: | 10.1590/S0074-02762008000500007 |