Tolerance and efficacy of emamectin benzoate and ivermectin for the treatment of Pseudocapillaria tomentosa in laboratory zebrafish (Danio rerio).

Zebrafish

1 Tri-Institutional Training Program in Laboratory Animal Medicine and Science, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Weill Cornell Medical College, The Rockefeller University, New York, New York.

Published: October 2014

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study assessed how well adult zebrafish tolerate and respond to treatments with emamectin benzoate and ivermectin for a type of parasitic infection called Pseudocapillaria tomentosa.
  • Both emamectin doses (0.05, 0.10, and 0.25 mg/kg) were tolerated well by the fish, while ivermectin at higher doses caused severe effects and some fish mortality.
  • Emamectin effectively reduced the parasite burden, whereas ivermectin (0.05 mg/kg) successfully eliminated the infection, suggesting potential approaches for treating these infections in zebrafish.

Article Abstract

Tolerance of adult zebrafish and efficacy of emamectin benzoate and ivermectin in eliminating Pseudocapillaria tomentosa infection were evaluated. In the tolerance study, behavioral changes, fecundity, histopathology, and mortality were evaluated for in-feed administration of emamectin (0.05, 0.10, and 0.25 mg/kg) and ivermectin (0.05 and 0.10 mg/kg). All doses of emamectin were well tolerated. Ivermectin 0.05 mg/kg administration resulted in mild behavioral changes and a transient decrease in fecundity. Ivermectin 0.10 mg/kg administration resulted in severe behavioral changes and some mortality. In the efficacy study, emamectin (0.05 and 0.25 mg/kg) and ivermectin (0.05 mg/kg) were evaluated for their efficacy in eliminating P. tomentosa infection. Emamectin reduced parasite burden in infected zebrafish, and ivermectin eliminated intestinal nematode infections. Despite a small margin of safety, ivermectin 0.05 mg/kg was effective at eliminating P. tomentosa infection in adult zebrafish. Higher doses or a longer course of treatment may be needed for complete elimination of P. tomentosa infection using emamectin. In this study, we propose two possible treatments for intestinal nematode infections in zebrafish.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4172560PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/zeb.2014.1021DOI Listing

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