Title of article :
A Novel Treatment of Schistosomiasis: Nano-Calcium Silicate Incorporating 5% Copper Oxide
Author/Authors :
Fathallah Abou El-Nour, Mohamed Department of Zoology - Faculty of Science - Al-Azhar University - Egypt , Kenawy, Hamed Ceramics and Building Materials Department - National Research Centre - Egypt , El-Bassyouni, Gehan T. Ceramics and Building Materials Department - National Research Centre - Egypt , Mahmoud Aly Hamzawy, Esmat Glass Research Department - National Research Centre - El-Buhouth St - Egypt
Abstract :
Purpose: Praziquantel (PZQ) is a well-known drug accredited by the World Health Organization
(WHO) for the treatment of schistosomiasis. It shows poor efficiency in patients during the
earliest infection phases. Therefore, the search for new alternative drugs was the intention of
many researchers.
Methods: In the current study, the effect of different concentrations (ranging from 0.07-10 μg∕mL)
of calcium silicate (CS) containing 5% copper oxide [CS-5%CuO] on golden hamster infected
by Schistosoma mansoni and Schistosoma haematobium (Egyptian strains) was evaluated in
both in vitro and in vivo. To the best of our knowledge, this is a novel study in investigating the
efficiency of CS-5%CuO against both strains of schistosomes. The worms of S. mansoni and S.
haematobium were tested in RPMI-1640 medium in vitro.
Results: The results declare that CS-5% CuO exhibited excellent anti-schistosomal activities on
both in vitro and in vivo experiments for both Egyptians Schistosoma strains. The most potential
effect of the CS-5% CuO was exhibited after 6 h by 10 μg∕mL with significant activity of (P value
= 0.001).
Conclusion: Therefore, CS-5%CuO may become an innovative treatment for the schistosomiasis.
Keywords :
Anti-schistosomal activity , CS-5%CuO-containing calcium silicate , S. mansoni , S. haematobium
Journal title :
Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin