Phytochemical modulation of P-Glycoprotein and its gene expression in an ivermectin-resistant Haemonchus contortus isolate in vitro.
Autor: | Pacheco PA; Universidade de São Paulo (USP-CENA), Piracicaba, SP, Brazil., Louvandini H; Universidade de São Paulo (USP-CENA), Piracicaba, SP, Brazil., Giglioti R; Instituto de Zootecnia (SAA-IZ), Nova Odessa, SP, Brazil., Wedy BCR; Instituto de Zootecnia (SAA-IZ), Nova Odessa, SP, Brazil., Ribeiro JC; Instituto de Zootecnia (SAA-IZ), Nova Odessa, SP, Brazil., Verissimo CJ; Instituto de Zootecnia (SAA-IZ), Nova Odessa, SP, Brazil., Ferreira JFDS; Agricultural Water Efficiency and Salinity Research Unit (US Salinity Lab, USDA-ARS), Riverside, CA, USA., Amarante AFTD; Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP-IB), Botucatu, SP, Brazil., Katiki LM; Instituto de Zootecnia (SAA-IZ), Nova Odessa, SP, Brazil. Electronic address: lmkatiki@sp.gov.br. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | Veterinary parasitology [Vet Parasitol] 2022 May; Vol. 305, pp. 109713. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 May 18. |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.vetpar.2022.109713 |
Abstrakt: | Haemonchus contortus is the most important gastrointestinal nematode in small ruminant systems worldwide and has developed resistance to several drugs, including ivermectin (IVM). IVM is not only a veterinary drug but also a safe, broad-spectrum, antiparasitic drug used in humans. One of the main IVM-resistance mechanisms in H. contortus involves P-glycoprotein (PgP), a trans-membrane transport protein that rids worm cells from toxic molecules. This study aimed to evaluate the anthelmintic activity of IVM, alone or combined with main terpenes of essential oils (alpha-terpinene, beta-citronellol, beta-pinene, citronellal, limonene, menthol, and terpinolene) and with phenolic compounds (epicatechin, epigallocatechin, gallocatechin, pentagalloylglucose, procyanidin, and quercetin). All compounds were tested, alone or combined with IVM, against susceptible (HcS) and resistant (HcR) isolates of H. contortus through the larval development test (LDT) and the adult motility assay (AMT) using verapamil (VP), a known PgP modulator, as a control. Results for the LDT determined that the lethal concentration required to kill 50% of nematodes (LC (Copyright © 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.) |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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