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Abstract Title:

Antischistosomal effects ofleaves extract and/or PZQ oninfected mice.

Abstract Source:

J Parasit Dis. 2022 Mar ;46(1):87-102. Epub 2021 Jul 29. PMID: 35299912

Abstract Author(s):

Shrouk M A El-Morsy, Sayed A M El-Tantawy, Eman A El-Shabasy

Article Affiliation:

Shrouk M A El-Morsy

Abstract:

Currently, praziquantel (PZQ) is the only drug of choice used for treatment of human schistosomes because of its safety and broad-spectrum activity. It is reported that the repeated chemotherapy is complicated by the occurrence of drug resistance to schistosomiasis. So there is an urgent need to develop new drug combinations therapy. The current study aimed to evaluate antischistosomal activity ofleaves extract alone or in combination with PZQ oninfected mice. Mice were experimentally infected with Schistosoma mansoni and orally administrated 6 weeks' post-infection with Fig leaves extract and/or PZQ.-infected mice were separated into four groups: untreated (I), treated with PZQ in dose of 200 mg/kg bw (II), treated with Fig leaves extract dose of 400 mg/kg bw (III). Group IV was treated with dose of Fig leaves extract-PZQ as in groups II and III, respectively. The effect was detected parasitologically using ova count technique and oogram pattern in intestine and liver. The greatest antischistosomal effect was achieved using orally administered Fig leaves extract-PZQ as indicated by total worm burden, tissue egg count and oogram pattern. Fig leaves extract + PZQ induced the therapeutic efficacy over the PZQ dose alone in intestine and liver as shown by a complete absence of immature worms, a very high reduction in the total numbers of tissue egg load (59.81% vs. 61.43%&67.96% vs. 73.46%), mature eggs (37.86 ± 1.4 vs. 34.14 ± 1.9) and increasing in the total number of dead eggs (62.14 ± 1.4vs.67.29 ± 1.76). The results suggested the curcumin in combination with PZQ as a strong schistosomicidal regimen against . In addition,leaves extract is a promising for PZQ potentiating its antischistosomal action in animal model infected withTherefore, the present work conclude that combined treatment has a synergetic effect and could be more promising in the management of schistosomiasis.

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