Early onset of pre-lethal effects of lotilaner (Credelio®) on Amblyomma americanum ticks on experimentally infested dogs

Abstract Background The speed with which acaricides paralyze and kill ticks is relevant to impeding pathogen transmission. The objective of this study was to assess early-onset lotilaner effects on the motility and weights of Amblyomma americanum ticks collected from treated dogs. Methods Twelve hea...

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Main Authors: Martha J. Wenger, Todd M. Kollasch, Madeline C. Burke, Livvy Jones, Casey Locklear, Makaela Hedberg, Lauren Miller, Sydnie Reeves, Debra Ritchie, Anthony J. Rumschlag, William G. Ryan, Vicki Smith, Cameron Sutherland, Kathryn E. Reif, Brian H. Herrin
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Published: BMC 2021-06-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-021-04817-z
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spelling doaj-24adcc2efc114b8fb6659a05987d09d92021-06-20T11:10:42ZengBMCParasites & Vectors1756-33052021-06-0114111010.1186/s13071-021-04817-zEarly onset of pre-lethal effects of lotilaner (Credelio®) on Amblyomma americanum ticks on experimentally infested dogsMartha J. Wenger0Todd M. Kollasch1Madeline C. Burke2Livvy Jones3Casey Locklear4Makaela Hedberg5Lauren Miller6Sydnie Reeves7Debra Ritchie8Anthony J. Rumschlag9William G. Ryan10Vicki Smith11Cameron Sutherland12Kathryn E. Reif13Brian H. Herrin14Department of Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State UniversityElanco Animal Health IncDepartment of Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State UniversityEllen JonesElanco Animal Health IncDepartment of Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State UniversityDepartment of Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State UniversityDepartment of Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State UniversityDepartment of Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State UniversityElanco Animal Health IncRyan Mitchell Associates LLCDepartment of Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State UniversityDepartment of Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State UniversityDepartment of Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State UniversityDepartment of Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State UniversityAbstract Background The speed with which acaricides paralyze and kill ticks is relevant to impeding pathogen transmission. The objective of this study was to assess early-onset lotilaner effects on the motility and weights of Amblyomma americanum ticks collected from treated dogs. Methods Twelve healthy dogs were randomized between two groups to receive either lotilaner (Credelio®) on Day 0 or to be sham treated. On Day 7, 25 male and 25 female A. americanum were placed under bandages, two on each flank of each dog. After 30 or 45 min, all unattached ticks were removed and T = 0 was set. At T = 2, 4, 8 and 24 h post attachment, 5 attached ticks removed from each bandage on each dog were weighed, assessed by blinded observers for righting ability and movement recorded. Results After the infestation period significantly fewer treated than control dogs had 20 ticks attached (50.0% versus 91.7%, P = 0.0015). At 24 h post attachment, mean weights of ticks from treated dogs (males 1.69 mg; females 2.72) were significantly less than ticks from controls (males 2.66 mg; females 4.67) (P male = 0.0002; P female < 0.0001). Mean tick weights from the treated group were significantly lower at 24 h than at earlier time points (P male < 0.0307; P female = 0.0021). At 4 and 8 h, significantly fewer ticks from treated (14.3%, 0.0%, respectively) than from control dogs could right (73.3%, 70.0%) (P 4h < 0.0001; P 8h = 0.0024) (at 24 h, all ticks from treated dogs were dead), and distance moved was significantly less at all time points (P 2h = 0.0413; P 4h, P 8h < 0.0001). Mean and maximum velocity of ticks from treated dogs were significantly lower, relative to controls, at 4 and 8 h (P ≤ 0.0001). Within the treated group, collected ticks had significantly lower mean and maximum velocities at 4 and 8 h compared to 2 h (P mean < 0.0042; P max < 0.0194). Conclusion The observed changes indicate that lotilaner may disrupt tick attachment. In ticks that attached, a progressive impairment of neuromuscular processes began within 2 h. Those irreversible changes could substantially reduce the risk of pathogen transmission from tick to host.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-021-04817-zAcaricideAmblyomma americanumCanineCredelioEthoVision XTIsoxazoline
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author Martha J. Wenger
Todd M. Kollasch
Madeline C. Burke
Livvy Jones
Casey Locklear
Makaela Hedberg
Lauren Miller
Sydnie Reeves
Debra Ritchie
Anthony J. Rumschlag
William G. Ryan
Vicki Smith
Cameron Sutherland
Kathryn E. Reif
Brian H. Herrin
spellingShingle Martha J. Wenger
Todd M. Kollasch
Madeline C. Burke
Livvy Jones
Casey Locklear
Makaela Hedberg
Lauren Miller
Sydnie Reeves
Debra Ritchie
Anthony J. Rumschlag
William G. Ryan
Vicki Smith
Cameron Sutherland
Kathryn E. Reif
Brian H. Herrin
Early onset of pre-lethal effects of lotilaner (Credelio®) on Amblyomma americanum ticks on experimentally infested dogs
Parasites & Vectors
Acaricide
Amblyomma americanum
Canine
Credelio
EthoVision XT
Isoxazoline
author_facet Martha J. Wenger
Todd M. Kollasch
Madeline C. Burke
Livvy Jones
Casey Locklear
Makaela Hedberg
Lauren Miller
Sydnie Reeves
Debra Ritchie
Anthony J. Rumschlag
William G. Ryan
Vicki Smith
Cameron Sutherland
Kathryn E. Reif
Brian H. Herrin
author_sort Martha J. Wenger
title Early onset of pre-lethal effects of lotilaner (Credelio®) on Amblyomma americanum ticks on experimentally infested dogs
title_short Early onset of pre-lethal effects of lotilaner (Credelio®) on Amblyomma americanum ticks on experimentally infested dogs
title_full Early onset of pre-lethal effects of lotilaner (Credelio®) on Amblyomma americanum ticks on experimentally infested dogs
title_fullStr Early onset of pre-lethal effects of lotilaner (Credelio®) on Amblyomma americanum ticks on experimentally infested dogs
title_full_unstemmed Early onset of pre-lethal effects of lotilaner (Credelio®) on Amblyomma americanum ticks on experimentally infested dogs
title_sort early onset of pre-lethal effects of lotilaner (credelio®) on amblyomma americanum ticks on experimentally infested dogs
publisher BMC
series Parasites & Vectors
issn 1756-3305
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract Background The speed with which acaricides paralyze and kill ticks is relevant to impeding pathogen transmission. The objective of this study was to assess early-onset lotilaner effects on the motility and weights of Amblyomma americanum ticks collected from treated dogs. Methods Twelve healthy dogs were randomized between two groups to receive either lotilaner (Credelio®) on Day 0 or to be sham treated. On Day 7, 25 male and 25 female A. americanum were placed under bandages, two on each flank of each dog. After 30 or 45 min, all unattached ticks were removed and T = 0 was set. At T = 2, 4, 8 and 24 h post attachment, 5 attached ticks removed from each bandage on each dog were weighed, assessed by blinded observers for righting ability and movement recorded. Results After the infestation period significantly fewer treated than control dogs had 20 ticks attached (50.0% versus 91.7%, P = 0.0015). At 24 h post attachment, mean weights of ticks from treated dogs (males 1.69 mg; females 2.72) were significantly less than ticks from controls (males 2.66 mg; females 4.67) (P male = 0.0002; P female < 0.0001). Mean tick weights from the treated group were significantly lower at 24 h than at earlier time points (P male < 0.0307; P female = 0.0021). At 4 and 8 h, significantly fewer ticks from treated (14.3%, 0.0%, respectively) than from control dogs could right (73.3%, 70.0%) (P 4h < 0.0001; P 8h = 0.0024) (at 24 h, all ticks from treated dogs were dead), and distance moved was significantly less at all time points (P 2h = 0.0413; P 4h, P 8h < 0.0001). Mean and maximum velocity of ticks from treated dogs were significantly lower, relative to controls, at 4 and 8 h (P ≤ 0.0001). Within the treated group, collected ticks had significantly lower mean and maximum velocities at 4 and 8 h compared to 2 h (P mean < 0.0042; P max < 0.0194). Conclusion The observed changes indicate that lotilaner may disrupt tick attachment. In ticks that attached, a progressive impairment of neuromuscular processes began within 2 h. Those irreversible changes could substantially reduce the risk of pathogen transmission from tick to host.
topic Acaricide
Amblyomma americanum
Canine
Credelio
EthoVision XT
Isoxazoline
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-021-04817-z
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