Integrated assessment of ivermectin pharmacokinetics, efficacy against resistant Haemonchus contortus and P-glycoprotein expression in lambs treated at three different dosage levels

•Assessment of IVM pharmacokinetic and efficacy against resistant-H. contortus.•IVM demonstrated a dose proportionality after both, SC and IR administration.•The dose increment determines an improved anthelmintic efficacy.•An enhanced parasite exposure to the drug may explain the improved efficacy....

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Veröffentlicht in:Veterinary parasitology 2015-05, Vol.210 (1-2), p.53-63
Hauptverfasser: Alvarez, Luis, Suarez, Gonzalo, Ceballos, Laura, Moreno, Laura, Canton, Candela, Lifschitz, Adrián, Maté, Laura, Ballent, Mariana, Virkel, Guillermo, Lanusse, Carlos
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Zusammenfassung:•Assessment of IVM pharmacokinetic and efficacy against resistant-H. contortus.•IVM demonstrated a dose proportionality after both, SC and IR administration.•The dose increment determines an improved anthelmintic efficacy.•An enhanced parasite exposure to the drug may explain the improved efficacy. The main goals of the current work were: (a) to assess the ivermectin (IVM) systemic exposure and plasma disposition kinetics after its administration at the recommended dose, x5 and x10 doses to lambs, (b) to compare the clinical efficacy of the same IVM dosages in lambs infected with an IVM-resistant isolate of Haemonchus contortus, and (c) to assess the expression of the transporter protein P-glycoprotein (P-gp) in H. contortus recovered at 14 days after administration of the IVM dose regimens. There were two separated trials where IVM was administered either subcutaneously (SC, Experiment I) or intraruminally (IR, Experiment II). Each experiment involved twenty-four (24) lambs artificially infected with a highly resistant H. contortus isolate. Animals were allocated into 4 groups (n=6) and treated with IVM at either 0.2 (IVMx1), 1 (IVMx5) or 2mg/kg (IVMx10). Plasma samples were collected up to 12 days post-treatment and analysed by HPLC. An untreated-control Group was included to assess the comparative anthelmintic efficacy of the different treatments. The level of expression of Pgp in H. contortus specimens obtained from lambs both untreated and IR treated with the different IVM doses was quantified by real time PCR. Parametric and non-parametric tests were used to compare the statistical significance of the results (P
ISSN:0304-4017
1873-2550
DOI:10.1016/j.vetpar.2015.03.001