Antigiardial Effect of Kramecyne in Experimental Giardiasis

A variety of drugs are used in giardiasis treatment with different levels of efficiency, presence of side effects, and even formation of resistant strains, so that it is important to search new only-one-dose treatments with high efficiency and less side effects. Kramecyne, an anti-inflammatory compo...

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Main Authors: Leticia Eligio-García, Elida Pontifez-Pablo, Salúd Pérez-Gutiérrez, Enedina Jiménez-Cardoso
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2017-01-01
Series:Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/6832789
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spelling doaj-44b64d2d470142afaa3755f27bcffe6c2020-11-24T22:51:34ZengHindawi LimitedEvidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine1741-427X1741-42882017-01-01201710.1155/2017/68327896832789Antigiardial Effect of Kramecyne in Experimental GiardiasisLeticia Eligio-García0Elida Pontifez-Pablo1Salúd Pérez-Gutiérrez2Enedina Jiménez-Cardoso3Parasitology Research Laboratory, Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez, Dr. Márquez 162, Col. Doctores, Delegación Cuauhtémoc, 06720 Ciudad de México, MexicoParasitology Research Laboratory, Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez, Dr. Márquez 162, Col. Doctores, Delegación Cuauhtémoc, 06720 Ciudad de México, MexicoBiological Systems Department, UAM Xochimilco, Calzada del Hueso 1100, Col. Villa Quietud, Delegación Coyoacán, 04960 Ciudad de México, MexicoParasitology Research Laboratory, Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez, Dr. Márquez 162, Col. Doctores, Delegación Cuauhtémoc, 06720 Ciudad de México, MexicoA variety of drugs are used in giardiasis treatment with different levels of efficiency, presence of side effects, and even formation of resistant strains, so that it is important to search new only-one-dose treatments with high efficiency and less side effects. Kramecyne, an anti-inflammatory compound isolated from methanolic extract of Krameria cytisoides, does not present toxicity, even at doses of 5,000 mg/kg. The objective was to determine the antigiardial effect of kramecyne over Giardia intestinalis in vitro and in vivo and analyze the expression of genes ERK1, ERK2, and AK on kramecyne treated trophozoites by Real Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (RTPCR). The median lethal dose (LD50) was 40 μg/mL and no morphological changes were observed by staining with blue trypan and light microscopy; experimental gerbil infection was eliminated with 320 μg/Kg of weight. After treatment there were no differences between intestines from treated and untreated gerbils. Kramecyne did not have significant effect over ERK1 and AK, but there are differences in ERK2 expression (p=0.04). Results show antigiardial activity of kramecyne; however the mode of action is still unclear and the evaluation of ultrastructural damage and expressed proteins is an alternative of study to understand the action mechanism.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/6832789
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author Leticia Eligio-García
Elida Pontifez-Pablo
Salúd Pérez-Gutiérrez
Enedina Jiménez-Cardoso
spellingShingle Leticia Eligio-García
Elida Pontifez-Pablo
Salúd Pérez-Gutiérrez
Enedina Jiménez-Cardoso
Antigiardial Effect of Kramecyne in Experimental Giardiasis
Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
author_facet Leticia Eligio-García
Elida Pontifez-Pablo
Salúd Pérez-Gutiérrez
Enedina Jiménez-Cardoso
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title Antigiardial Effect of Kramecyne in Experimental Giardiasis
title_short Antigiardial Effect of Kramecyne in Experimental Giardiasis
title_full Antigiardial Effect of Kramecyne in Experimental Giardiasis
title_fullStr Antigiardial Effect of Kramecyne in Experimental Giardiasis
title_full_unstemmed Antigiardial Effect of Kramecyne in Experimental Giardiasis
title_sort antigiardial effect of kramecyne in experimental giardiasis
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
issn 1741-427X
1741-4288
publishDate 2017-01-01
description A variety of drugs are used in giardiasis treatment with different levels of efficiency, presence of side effects, and even formation of resistant strains, so that it is important to search new only-one-dose treatments with high efficiency and less side effects. Kramecyne, an anti-inflammatory compound isolated from methanolic extract of Krameria cytisoides, does not present toxicity, even at doses of 5,000 mg/kg. The objective was to determine the antigiardial effect of kramecyne over Giardia intestinalis in vitro and in vivo and analyze the expression of genes ERK1, ERK2, and AK on kramecyne treated trophozoites by Real Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (RTPCR). The median lethal dose (LD50) was 40 μg/mL and no morphological changes were observed by staining with blue trypan and light microscopy; experimental gerbil infection was eliminated with 320 μg/Kg of weight. After treatment there were no differences between intestines from treated and untreated gerbils. Kramecyne did not have significant effect over ERK1 and AK, but there are differences in ERK2 expression (p=0.04). Results show antigiardial activity of kramecyne; however the mode of action is still unclear and the evaluation of ultrastructural damage and expressed proteins is an alternative of study to understand the action mechanism.
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