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  • Millions of people globally are infected with the liver fluke Opisthorchis felineus, leading to opisthorchiasis, with praziquantel (PrzQ) as the primary treatment, though its effectiveness and side effects are concerns.
  • A study showed that combining PrzQ with disodium glycyrrhizic acid (NaGA) in a 1:10 ratio allows a significant dose reduction of PrzQ while still effectively eliminating the parasite in both lab tests and in a hamster model.
  • The new combination (PrzQ:GA) not only showed better overall health benefits for the host and reduced inflammation compared to PrzQ alone, but it also had no adverse effects on the animals, suggesting it could

Article Abstract

Millions of people worldwide have a chronic infection with the liver fluke Opisthorchis felineus, which causes opisthorchiasis in humans and animals. The only known effective drug for this disease is praziquantel (PrzQ); however, its efficacy is below 100%, and it has some adverse effects. In this study, a water-soluble complex of PrzQ with a disodium salt of glycyrrhizic acid (disodium glycyrrhizinate; NaGA) in a 1:10 ratio (PrzQ:GA) allowed the PrzQ dose to be decreased 11-fold for effective killing of O. felineus. An in vitro experiment showed a sufficient anthelmintic efficiency of PrzQ:GA against both adult and juvenile O. felineus individuals. A Syrian golden hamster model of opisthorchiasis revealed a considerable anthelmintic effect at all tested PrzQ:GA doses (50, 100, 200, 400, and 1100 mg/kg) with the best performance at 400 and 1100 mg/kg. Further comparison of the effects of PrzQ (400 mg/kg) and PrzQ:GA (400 mg/kg) regarding the state of the host indicated significant advantages of the latter. Histological examination showed that PrzQ:GA was better at decreasing the O. felineus-induced inflammatory infiltration (as compared with PrzQ alone) as well as interfered with the development of epithelial dysplasia and metaplasia in large bile ducts and cholangiofibrosis. Both PrzQ and PrzQ:GA decreased the number of myeloid (CFU-GM) and erythroid (BFU-E + CFU-E) colonies induced by O. felineus infection. The drugs had no negative effect on the animal behavior in an open field test 2-4 h after administration. Thus, PrzQ:GA proved to be a good anthelmintic agent having no evident adverse effects on the host, thereby suggesting that further preclinical and clinical trials would be warranted.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actatropica.2019.03.017DOI Listing

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