INVESTIGADORES
LANUSSE Carlos Edmundo
artículos
Título:
Albendazole enantiomeric metabolism and binding to cytosolic proteins in the liver fluke Fasciola hepatica
Autor/es:
SOLANA H; SCARCELLA S, , ; VIRKEL G; CERIANI C,; RODRIGUEZ J,; LANUSSE C
Revista:
VETERINARY RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Año: 2009 vol. 33 p. 163 - 173
ISSN:
0165-7380
Resumen:
Fascioliasis causes important economic losses in ruminant species all over theworld. Its control is largely based on the use of the flukicidal compound triclabendazole(TCBZ). However, its chemically related benzimidazole anthelmintic albendazole (ABZ) isbeing successfully used to control TCBZ-resistance flukes. This research gains someinsights into the comparative molecular behaviour of both anthelmintics within the targetfluke. The goals of the current work were: (i) to assess the competitive binding of ABZ andTCBZ to cytosolic proteins of F. hepatica, and (ii) to evaluate the enantioselectivebiotransformation of ABZ in microsomal fractions obtained from TCBZ-susceptible andTCBZ-resistant strains of the liver fluke. Cytosolic proteins from fluke specimens boundTCBZ with greater affinity (83%) than ABZ (44%) and the fraction of TCBZ bound tocytosolic proteins was not displaced by ABZ. The microsomes from both -susceptible andresistant flukes sulphoxidized ABZ into ABZ sulphoxide (ABZSO). However, thisoxidative activity was 49% higher in microsomes from TCBZ-resistant flukes (P