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Macro and microfilaricidal activities of extracts of Annona senegalensis and Milletia comosa against Onchocerca ochengi and Loa loa.

Authors :
Ngwewondo, Adela
Tsague Manfo, Faustin Pascal
Samje, Moses
Monya, Elvis
Cho-Ngwa, Fidelis
Source :
Experimental Parasitology. Mar2019, Vol. 198, p71-78. 8p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Abstract Despite the efforts employed for the control of onchocerciasis, the latter has remained a significant public health problem, due mainly to the lack of safe and effective adult worm drugs and/or microfilaricides that do not kill Loa loa microfilariae (mf). Serious adverse events have been encountered after administering ivermectin to some onchocerciasis patients coinfected with Loa loa. There is therefore, an urgent need for a macro and/or microfilaricidal drug which kills Onchocerca but not L. loa microfilariae. A total of 12 crude extracts from Milletia comosa and Annona senegalensis were prepared and screened in vitro against the bovine species of Onchocerca , O. ochengi, and L. loa mf from humans. Mf and male worm viabilities were determined by motility scoring using microscopy at 120 h of incubation with drug, while adult female worm viability and cytotoxicity were determined biochemically by MTT/formazan colorimetry after 120 h of incubation with drug. Out of the 12 extracts, all 6 from M. comosa and 4 from A. senegalensis were active against male, female and mf of O. ochengi. The hexane extract from M. comosa leaves (MCL hex) was the most active with IC 50 values of 1.38, 0.86 and 17.74 μg/mL for O. ochengi adult males, adult female and the mf, respectively. About 58% of the extracts were more active against O. ochengi than L. loa mf. These results demonstrate that these extracts contain active principles that kill Onchocerca parasite and to a lesser extent L. loa , and suggest that they can be fractionated for isolation of lead molecules for the safe treatment of onchocerciasis. Graphical abstract Image 1 Highlights • The microfilaricides, ivermectin and moxidectin are used for the treatment of onchocerciasis. •. Neurological adverse events after administering ivermectin to patients co-infected with Loa loa have been reported •. There is an urgent need for macrofilaricides which selectively kill onchocerca but not L. loa. • Six extracts from M. comosa and four from A. senegalensis were active against male, female and mf of O. ochengi. • Dose dependent relationships were observed and about 58% of the extracts were active against O. ochengi than L. loa mf. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00144894
Volume :
198
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Experimental Parasitology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
135104258
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.exppara.2019.02.004