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UMF-078: A modified flubendazole with potent macrofilaricidal activity against Onchocerca ochengi in African cattle

BACKGROUND: Human onchocerciasis or river blindness, caused by the filarial nematode Onchocerca volvulus, is currently controlled using the microfilaricidal drug, ivermectin. However, ivermectin does not kill adult O. volvulus, and in areas with less than 65% ivermectin coverage of the population, t...

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Autores principales: deC Bronsvoort, Barend M, Makepeace, Benjamin L, Renz, Alfons, Tanya, Vincent N, Fleckenstein, Lawrence, Ekale, David, Trees, Alexander J
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2464590/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18570639
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-1-18
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author deC Bronsvoort, Barend M
Makepeace, Benjamin L
Renz, Alfons
Tanya, Vincent N
Fleckenstein, Lawrence
Ekale, David
Trees, Alexander J
author_facet deC Bronsvoort, Barend M
Makepeace, Benjamin L
Renz, Alfons
Tanya, Vincent N
Fleckenstein, Lawrence
Ekale, David
Trees, Alexander J
author_sort deC Bronsvoort, Barend M
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description BACKGROUND: Human onchocerciasis or river blindness, caused by the filarial nematode Onchocerca volvulus, is currently controlled using the microfilaricidal drug, ivermectin. However, ivermectin does not kill adult O. volvulus, and in areas with less than 65% ivermectin coverage of the population, there is no effect on transmission. Therefore, there is still a need for a macrofilaricidal drug. Using the bovine filarial nematode O. ochengi (found naturally in African cattle), the macrofilaricidal efficacy of the modified flubendazole, UMF-078, was investigated. METHODS: Groups of 3 cows were treated with one of the following regimens: (a) a single dose of UMF-078 at 150 mg/kg intramuscularly (im), (b) 50 mg/kg im, (c) 150 mg/kg intraabomasally (ia), (d) 50 mg/kg ia, or (e) not treated (controls). RESULTS: After treatment at 150 mg/kg im, nodule diameter, worm motility and worm viability (as measured by metabolic reduction of tetrazolium to formazan) declined significantly compared with pre-treatment values and concurrent controls. There was abrogation of embryogenesis and death of all adult worms by 24 weeks post-treatment (pt). Animals treated at 50 mg/kg im showed a decline in nodule diameter together with abrogated reproduction, reduced motility, and lower metabolic activity in isolated worms, culminating in approximately 50% worm mortality by 52 weeks pt. Worms removed from animals treated ia were not killed, but exhibited a temporary embryotoxic effect which had waned by 12 weeks pt in the 50 mg/kg ia group and by 24 weeks pt in the 150 mg/kg ia group. These differences could be explained by the different absorption rates and elimination half-lives for each dose and route of administration. CONCLUSION: Although we did not observe any signs of mammalian toxicity in this trial with a single dose, other studies have raised concerns regarding neuro- and genotoxicity. Consequently, further evaluation of this compound has been suspended. Nonetheless, these results validate the molecular target of the benzimidazoles as a promising lead for rational design of macrofilaricidal drugs.
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spelling pubmed-24645902008-07-15 UMF-078: A modified flubendazole with potent macrofilaricidal activity against Onchocerca ochengi in African cattle deC Bronsvoort, Barend M Makepeace, Benjamin L Renz, Alfons Tanya, Vincent N Fleckenstein, Lawrence Ekale, David Trees, Alexander J Parasit Vectors Research BACKGROUND: Human onchocerciasis or river blindness, caused by the filarial nematode Onchocerca volvulus, is currently controlled using the microfilaricidal drug, ivermectin. However, ivermectin does not kill adult O. volvulus, and in areas with less than 65% ivermectin coverage of the population, there is no effect on transmission. Therefore, there is still a need for a macrofilaricidal drug. Using the bovine filarial nematode O. ochengi (found naturally in African cattle), the macrofilaricidal efficacy of the modified flubendazole, UMF-078, was investigated. METHODS: Groups of 3 cows were treated with one of the following regimens: (a) a single dose of UMF-078 at 150 mg/kg intramuscularly (im), (b) 50 mg/kg im, (c) 150 mg/kg intraabomasally (ia), (d) 50 mg/kg ia, or (e) not treated (controls). RESULTS: After treatment at 150 mg/kg im, nodule diameter, worm motility and worm viability (as measured by metabolic reduction of tetrazolium to formazan) declined significantly compared with pre-treatment values and concurrent controls. There was abrogation of embryogenesis and death of all adult worms by 24 weeks post-treatment (pt). Animals treated at 50 mg/kg im showed a decline in nodule diameter together with abrogated reproduction, reduced motility, and lower metabolic activity in isolated worms, culminating in approximately 50% worm mortality by 52 weeks pt. Worms removed from animals treated ia were not killed, but exhibited a temporary embryotoxic effect which had waned by 12 weeks pt in the 50 mg/kg ia group and by 24 weeks pt in the 150 mg/kg ia group. These differences could be explained by the different absorption rates and elimination half-lives for each dose and route of administration. CONCLUSION: Although we did not observe any signs of mammalian toxicity in this trial with a single dose, other studies have raised concerns regarding neuro- and genotoxicity. Consequently, further evaluation of this compound has been suspended. Nonetheless, these results validate the molecular target of the benzimidazoles as a promising lead for rational design of macrofilaricidal drugs. BioMed Central 2008-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC2464590/ /pubmed/18570639 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-1-18 Text en Copyright © 2008 Bronsvoort et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
deC Bronsvoort, Barend M
Makepeace, Benjamin L
Renz, Alfons
Tanya, Vincent N
Fleckenstein, Lawrence
Ekale, David
Trees, Alexander J
UMF-078: A modified flubendazole with potent macrofilaricidal activity against Onchocerca ochengi in African cattle
title UMF-078: A modified flubendazole with potent macrofilaricidal activity against Onchocerca ochengi in African cattle
title_full UMF-078: A modified flubendazole with potent macrofilaricidal activity against Onchocerca ochengi in African cattle
title_fullStr UMF-078: A modified flubendazole with potent macrofilaricidal activity against Onchocerca ochengi in African cattle
title_full_unstemmed UMF-078: A modified flubendazole with potent macrofilaricidal activity against Onchocerca ochengi in African cattle
title_short UMF-078: A modified flubendazole with potent macrofilaricidal activity against Onchocerca ochengi in African cattle
title_sort umf-078: a modified flubendazole with potent macrofilaricidal activity against onchocerca ochengi in african cattle
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2464590/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18570639
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-1-18
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