Abstract
Using the film in situ zymography (FIZ) technique, it has been demonstrated that N-[N-(L-3-trans-carboxyoxirane-2-carbonyl)-L-leucyl]-agmatine (E-64) inhibits Fasciola hepatica proteolytic activity in vivo. The aim of this study was to establish the dose-response relationship of the inhibition of proteolysis as assessed by FIZ with E-64 at different dosages in a murine model of fasciolosis. Maximum effective inhibition of proteolysis was achieved at 50 mg/kg/day (87%). Mice treated with this dose survived for a mean of 10.92 days more than untreated controls, and their ova counts and egg viability were significantly (P<0.05) lower than this latter group. These results indicate that intraperitoneal administration of E-64 not only inhibited liver proteolytic activity in a dose-dependent manner but also produced antifecundity and anti-embryonation effects, delaying the progression of fasciolosis. Yet, residual proteolysis may suggest that other E-64-non-sensitive enzymes are involved, or that E-64-enzyme chemical interactions are only capable of a partial agonistic-like effect. © Springer-Verlag 2006.
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Alcalá-Canto, Y., Ibarra-Velarde, F., Sumano-Lopez, H., Gracia-Mora, J., & Alberti-Navarro, A. (2006). Dose-response inhibition of proteolytic activity by a cysteine protease inhibitor in a murine model of fasciolosis. Parasitology Research, 98(5), 438–442. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00436-005-0046-2
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