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Murine Extraparenchymal Neurocysticercosis: Appropriate Model for Evaluating Anthelminthic and Anti-Inflammatory Treatment Schedules

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Main Author: Oliveira, Vinícius Tadeu [UNESP]
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Martins, Tatiane de Camargo [UNESP], Conceição, Renato Tavares [UNESP], Generoso, Diego [UNESP], Machado, Vânia Maria de Vasconcelos [UNESP], Batah, Sabrina Setembre, Fabro, Alexandre Todorovic, Zanini, Marco Antônio [UNESP], Sciutto, Edda, Fleury, Agnès, Hamamoto Filho, Pedro Tadao [UNESP]
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Summary: Background: Experimental models of neurocysticercosis (NCC) are helpful for an improved understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms of human diseases and for testing novel therapeutic approaches. Controlling inflammation without reducing the effectiveness of anthelmintics is an important challenge in treating neurocysticercosis. This study investigates the effects of currently used drugs (Albendazole and Dexamethasone) in treating murine extraparenchymal NCC. Methods: Twenty-two rats were inoculated with Taenia crassiceps in the subarachnoid space. The animals underwent magnetic resonance imaging to ascertain the success of infection 3 months after inoculation. The infected animals were randomly assigned to one of the three groups (five rats each): control (no treatment), Albendazole (ABZ), or Albendazole + Dexamethasone (ABZ + DXM) for 14 days. The animals were subsequently euthanised for morphological assessment 2 weeks after the end of treatment. Results: Macroscopically integrated cysts were found in all animals. The ABZ + DXM animals demonstrated lower ventricular sizes, lymphocyte infiltration rates, and immunopositivity for IL-6, with statistical differences in lymphocytes within the arachnoid region. Conclusions: This experimental model, which has previously shown similarities to human infections, is also helpful in reproducing the morphological changes upon treatment with Albendazole and Dexamethasone.
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spelling Murine Extraparenchymal Neurocysticercosis: Appropriate Model for Evaluating Anthelminthic and Anti-Inflammatory Treatment Schedulesalbendazoledexamethasoneexperimental modelinflammationneurocysticercosisTaenia crassicepsBackground: Experimental models of neurocysticercosis (NCC) are helpful for an improved understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms of human diseases and for testing novel therapeutic approaches. Controlling inflammation without reducing the effectiveness of anthelmintics is an important challenge in treating neurocysticercosis. This study investigates the effects of currently used drugs (Albendazole and Dexamethasone) in treating murine extraparenchymal NCC. Methods: Twenty-two rats were inoculated with Taenia crassiceps in the subarachnoid space. The animals underwent magnetic resonance imaging to ascertain the success of infection 3 months after inoculation. The infected animals were randomly assigned to one of the three groups (five rats each): control (no treatment), Albendazole (ABZ), or Albendazole + Dexamethasone (ABZ + DXM) for 14 days. The animals were subsequently euthanised for morphological assessment 2 weeks after the end of treatment. Results: Macroscopically integrated cysts were found in all animals. The ABZ + DXM animals demonstrated lower ventricular sizes, lymphocyte infiltration rates, and immunopositivity for IL-6, with statistical differences in lymphocytes within the arachnoid region. Conclusions: This experimental model, which has previously shown similarities to human infections, is also helpful in reproducing the morphological changes upon treatment with Albendazole and Dexamethasone.Department of Neurosciences and Mental Health Botucatu Medical School UNESP—São Paulo State UniversityDepartment of Veterinary Surgery and Animal Reproduction School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science UNESP—São Paulo State UniversityDepartment of Pathology and Legal Medicine Ribeirão Preto Medical School USP—São Paulo University, Ribeirão PretoDepartment of Immunology Institute of Biomedical Investigations UNAM—Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico, Ciudad de México 14269Department of Medical Genomics and Environmental Toxicology Institute of Biomedical Investigations UNAM—Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico, Ciudad de México 14269INNN—National Institute of Neurology and NeurosurgeryDepartment of Neurosciences and Mental Health Botucatu Medical School UNESP—São Paulo State UniversityDepartment of Veterinary Surgery and Animal Reproduction School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science UNESP—São Paulo State UniversityUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Universidade de São Paulo (USP)UNAM—Universidad Nacional Autónoma de MexicoINNN—National Institute of Neurology and NeurosurgeryOliveira, Vinícius Tadeu [UNESP]Martins, Tatiane de Camargo [UNESP]Conceição, Renato Tavares [UNESP]Generoso, Diego [UNESP]Machado, Vânia Maria de Vasconcelos [UNESP]Batah, Sabrina SetembreFabro, Alexandre TodorovicZanini, Marco Antônio [UNESP]Sciutto, EddaFleury, AgnèsHamamoto Filho, Pedro Tadao [UNESP]2025-04-29T18:42:38Z2024-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed9090215Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, v. 9, n. 9, 2024.2414-6366https://hdl.handle.net/11449/29952310.3390/tropicalmed90902152-s2.0-85205069934Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengTropical Medicine and Infectious Diseaseinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2025-04-30T13:25:02Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/299523Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462025-04-30T13:25:02Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Murine Extraparenchymal Neurocysticercosis: Appropriate Model for Evaluating Anthelminthic and Anti-Inflammatory Treatment Schedules
title Murine Extraparenchymal Neurocysticercosis: Appropriate Model for Evaluating Anthelminthic and Anti-Inflammatory Treatment Schedules
spellingShingle Murine Extraparenchymal Neurocysticercosis: Appropriate Model for Evaluating Anthelminthic and Anti-Inflammatory Treatment Schedules
Oliveira, Vinícius Tadeu [UNESP]
albendazole
dexamethasone
experimental model
inflammation
neurocysticercosis
Taenia crassiceps
title_short Murine Extraparenchymal Neurocysticercosis: Appropriate Model for Evaluating Anthelminthic and Anti-Inflammatory Treatment Schedules
title_full Murine Extraparenchymal Neurocysticercosis: Appropriate Model for Evaluating Anthelminthic and Anti-Inflammatory Treatment Schedules
title_fullStr Murine Extraparenchymal Neurocysticercosis: Appropriate Model for Evaluating Anthelminthic and Anti-Inflammatory Treatment Schedules
title_full_unstemmed Murine Extraparenchymal Neurocysticercosis: Appropriate Model for Evaluating Anthelminthic and Anti-Inflammatory Treatment Schedules
title_sort Murine Extraparenchymal Neurocysticercosis: Appropriate Model for Evaluating Anthelminthic and Anti-Inflammatory Treatment Schedules
author Oliveira, Vinícius Tadeu [UNESP]
author_facet Oliveira, Vinícius Tadeu [UNESP]
Martins, Tatiane de Camargo [UNESP]
Conceição, Renato Tavares [UNESP]
Generoso, Diego [UNESP]
Machado, Vânia Maria de Vasconcelos [UNESP]
Batah, Sabrina Setembre
Fabro, Alexandre Todorovic
Zanini, Marco Antônio [UNESP]
Sciutto, Edda
Fleury, Agnès
Hamamoto Filho, Pedro Tadao [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Martins, Tatiane de Camargo [UNESP]
Conceição, Renato Tavares [UNESP]
Generoso, Diego [UNESP]
Machado, Vânia Maria de Vasconcelos [UNESP]
Batah, Sabrina Setembre
Fabro, Alexandre Todorovic
Zanini, Marco Antônio [UNESP]
Sciutto, Edda
Fleury, Agnès
Hamamoto Filho, Pedro Tadao [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
UNAM—Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico
INNN—National Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Vinícius Tadeu [UNESP]
Martins, Tatiane de Camargo [UNESP]
Conceição, Renato Tavares [UNESP]
Generoso, Diego [UNESP]
Machado, Vânia Maria de Vasconcelos [UNESP]
Batah, Sabrina Setembre
Fabro, Alexandre Todorovic
Zanini, Marco Antônio [UNESP]
Sciutto, Edda
Fleury, Agnès
Hamamoto Filho, Pedro Tadao [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv albendazole
dexamethasone
experimental model
inflammation
neurocysticercosis
Taenia crassiceps
topic albendazole
dexamethasone
experimental model
inflammation
neurocysticercosis
Taenia crassiceps
description Background: Experimental models of neurocysticercosis (NCC) are helpful for an improved understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms of human diseases and for testing novel therapeutic approaches. Controlling inflammation without reducing the effectiveness of anthelmintics is an important challenge in treating neurocysticercosis. This study investigates the effects of currently used drugs (Albendazole and Dexamethasone) in treating murine extraparenchymal NCC. Methods: Twenty-two rats were inoculated with Taenia crassiceps in the subarachnoid space. The animals underwent magnetic resonance imaging to ascertain the success of infection 3 months after inoculation. The infected animals were randomly assigned to one of the three groups (five rats each): control (no treatment), Albendazole (ABZ), or Albendazole + Dexamethasone (ABZ + DXM) for 14 days. The animals were subsequently euthanised for morphological assessment 2 weeks after the end of treatment. Results: Macroscopically integrated cysts were found in all animals. The ABZ + DXM animals demonstrated lower ventricular sizes, lymphocyte infiltration rates, and immunopositivity for IL-6, with statistical differences in lymphocytes within the arachnoid region. Conclusions: This experimental model, which has previously shown similarities to human infections, is also helpful in reproducing the morphological changes upon treatment with Albendazole and Dexamethasone.
publishDate 2024
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2025-04-29T18:42:38Z
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