2021
DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1009601
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Emodepside targets SLO-1 channels of Onchocerca ochengi and induces broad anthelmintic effects in a bovine model of onchocerciasis

Abstract: Onchocerciasis (river blindness), caused by the filarial worm Onchocerca volvulus, is a neglected tropical disease mostly affecting sub-Saharan Africa and is responsible for >1.3 million years lived with disability. Current control relies almost entirely on ivermectin, which suppresses symptoms caused by the first-stage larvae (microfilariae) but does not kill the long-lived adults. Here, we evaluated emodepside, a semi-synthetic cyclooctadepsipeptide registered for deworming applications in companion anima… Show more

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“…Action on the SLO-1 K channel results in an inhibitory effect on motility, pharyngeal pumping and egg laying of nematodes. In addition to emodepside’s success as a veterinary anthelminthic, several experiments showed its effect on filarial nematodes in various models, including initial studies on L. sigmodontis in Mastomys (Zahner et al 2001 ) and recently O. ochengi in cattle (Bah et al 2021 ). These experiments showed macrofilaricidal efficacy after 5 consecutive doses of 5–100 mg/kg in rodents and 0.75 mg/kg in cattle.…”
Section: Drug Discovery In Onchocerciasismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Action on the SLO-1 K channel results in an inhibitory effect on motility, pharyngeal pumping and egg laying of nematodes. In addition to emodepside’s success as a veterinary anthelminthic, several experiments showed its effect on filarial nematodes in various models, including initial studies on L. sigmodontis in Mastomys (Zahner et al 2001 ) and recently O. ochengi in cattle (Bah et al 2021 ). These experiments showed macrofilaricidal efficacy after 5 consecutive doses of 5–100 mg/kg in rodents and 0.75 mg/kg in cattle.…”
Section: Drug Discovery In Onchocerciasismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Antiparasitic activity of emodepside in vivo was previously evaluated in an O . ochengi -infected cattle model [ 22 ] and an L . sigmodontis -infected rat model [ 28 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ochengi cattle model, a pronounced reduction in adult worm motility was observed if total plasma concentrations of emodespide were maintained above approximately 100 ng/mL for 7 days. In addition, emodepside showed embryotoxic effects and microfilaricidal activity with prolonged effects on adult female fecundicity [ 22 ]. Notably, the effect on adult worm motility and viability as well as microfilariae density in cattle was dose-dependent and multiple doses (0.75mg/kg for 7 days) tended to be more effective compared to a single dose of emodepside [ 22 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The motility of adult macrofilariae recovered from nodules was significantly affected over time at all emodepside doses for females, but only at the highest dose for males [97]. In 5 out of 7 cattle, including those with no microfilariae, the 7 × 0.75 mg/kg treatment scheme caused death or sterility of female worms, demonstrating slow-acting macrofilaricidal and sterilizing effects [98].…”
Section: The Onchocerca Ochengi/cattle Model For Preclinical Proof Of Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%