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Subcutaneous infection mouse model could be applied into real time monitoring the efficacy of anti-cystic echinococcosis drug in vivo

Cystic echinococcosis (CE) is a zoonotic parasitic disease with a cosmopolitan distribution, and it is urgent to develop novel anti-helminthic agents. The intraperitoneal (ip) infection mice model was widely used to evaluate the efficacy of potential anti-CE compounds. Still, it's time-consumin...

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Published in:Acta tropica 2023-02, Vol.238, p.106802-106802, Article 106802
Main Authors: Li, Jintian, Ma, Guizhi, Yan, Mingzhi, Liu, Hui, Zhang, Kainan, Lin, Renyong, Lü, Guodong
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description Cystic echinococcosis (CE) is a zoonotic parasitic disease with a cosmopolitan distribution, and it is urgent to develop novel anti-helminthic agents. The intraperitoneal (ip) infection mice model was widely used to evaluate the efficacy of potential anti-CE compounds. Still, it's time-consuming, and the inability to achieve real-time monitoring hinders the development of potential anti-CE compounds. In this study, a CE mouse model was established by subcutaneous (sc) injection of protoscoleces of Echinococcus granulosus sensu stricto (E.granulosus s.s.) and used to assess the efficiency and efficacy of prospective anti-CE drugs. Compared to the ip infection CE mice model, the lesion volume of sc infection protoscoleces of E.granulosus s.s. (EgPSCs) could be measured by vernier caliper at week 6 post-infection. In contrast, the lesion volume of ip infection CE mice model was detected by ultrasound-assisted diagnosis at week 16 post-infection. Oral administration of albendazole (ABZ) could reduce cystic weight by 32.17% and 17.61%, the cystic number by 12.24% and 25.19%, and damage the ultrastructure of the cysts of E. granulosus s.s. in the sc and ip infection group, respectively. Furthermore, we found that the sc infection mice model could real-time monitor the lesion volume of E. granulosus s.s. during the ABZ and everolimus treatment. Therefore, we consider that the sc infection CE mice model is an assistant tool for screening and developing potential anti-CE compounds.
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