Efficient therapeutic effect of Nigella sativa aqueous extract and chitosan nanoparticles against experimentally induced Acanthamoeba keratitis
Acanthamoeba keratitis (AK) is a devastating, painful corneal infection, which may lead to loss of vision. The development of resistance and failure of the currently used drugs represent a therapeutic predicament. Thus, novel therapies with lethal effects on resistant Acanthamoeba are necessary to c...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Parasitology research (1987) 2019-08, Vol.118 (8), p.2443-2454 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Acanthamoeba
keratitis (AK) is a devastating, painful corneal infection, which may lead to loss of vision. The development of resistance and failure of the currently used drugs represent a therapeutic predicament. Thus, novel therapies with lethal effects on resistant
Acanthamoeba
are necessary to combat AK. In the present study, the curative effect of
Nigella sativa
aqueous extract (
N. sativa
) and chitosan nanoparticles (
nCs
) and both agents combined were assessed in experimentally induced AK. All inoculated corneas developed varying grades of AK. The study medications were applied on the 5th day postinoculation and were evaluated by clinical examination of the cornea and cultivation of corneal scraps. On the 10th day posttreatment, a 100% cure of AK was obtained with
nCs
(100 μg/ml) in grades 1 and 2 of corneal opacity as well as with
N. sativa
60 mg/ml-
nCs
100 μg/ml in grades 1, 2, and 3 of corneal opacity, highlighting a possible synergistic effect. On the 15th day posttreatment, a 100% cure was reached with
N. sativa
aqueous extract (60 mg/ml). Moreover, on the 20th day posttreatment,
N. sativa
(30 mg/ml) provided a cure rate of 87.5%, while
nCs
(50 μg/ml) as well as
N. sativa
30 mg/ml-
nCs
50 μg/ml yielded a cure rate of 75%; the lowest percentage of cure (25%) was obtained with chlorhexidine (0.02%), showing a non-significant difference compared to the parasite control. The clinical outcomes were in agreement with the results of corneal scrap cultivation. The results of the present study demonstrate the effectiveness of
N. sativa
aqueous extract and
nCs
(singly or combined) when used against AK, and these agents show potential for the development of new, effective, and safe therapeutic alternatives. |
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ISSN: | 0932-0113 1432-1955 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00436-019-06359-x |