Reproductive status of Onchocerca volvulus after ivermectin treatment in an ivermectin-naïve and a frequently treated population from Cameroon.

For two decades, onchocerciasis control has been based on mass treatment with ivermectin (IVM), repeated annually or six-monthly. This drug kills Onchocerca volvulus microfilariae (mf) present in the skin and the eyes (microfilaricidal effect) and prevents for 3-4 months the release of new mf by adu...

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Main Authors: Hugues C Nana-Djeunga, Catherine Bourguinat, Sébastien D Pion, Jean Bopda, Jonas A Kengne-Ouafo, Flobert Njiokou, Roger K Prichard, Samuel Wanji, Joseph Kamgno, Michel Boussinesq
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-04-01
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spelling doaj-71b272d7264a4145a5a2afc29957f1c92020-11-25T02:33:24ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases1935-27271935-27352014-04-0184e282410.1371/journal.pntd.0002824Reproductive status of Onchocerca volvulus after ivermectin treatment in an ivermectin-naïve and a frequently treated population from Cameroon.Hugues C Nana-DjeungaCatherine BourguinatSébastien D PionJean BopdaJonas A Kengne-OuafoFlobert NjiokouRoger K PrichardSamuel WanjiJoseph KamgnoMichel BoussinesqFor two decades, onchocerciasis control has been based on mass treatment with ivermectin (IVM), repeated annually or six-monthly. This drug kills Onchocerca volvulus microfilariae (mf) present in the skin and the eyes (microfilaricidal effect) and prevents for 3-4 months the release of new mf by adult female worms (embryostatic effect). In some Ghanaian communities, the long-term use of IVM was associated with a more rapid than expected skin repopulation by mf after treatment. Here, we assessed whether the embryostatic effect of IVM on O. volvulus has been altered following frequent treatment in Cameroonian patients.Onchocercal nodules were surgically removed just before (D0) and 80 days (D80) after a standard dose of IVM in two cohorts with different treatment histories: a group who had received repeated doses of IVM over 13 years, and a control group with no history of large-scale treatments. Excised nodules were digested with collagenase to isolate adult worms. Embryograms were prepared with females for the evaluation of their reproductive capacities.Oocyte production was not affected by IVM. The mean number of intermediate embryos (morulae and coiled mf) decreased similarly in the two groups between D0 and D80. In contrast, an accumulation of stretched mf, either viable or degenerating, was observed at D80. However, it was observed that the increase in number of degenerating mf between D0 and D80 was much lower in the frequently treated group than in the control one (Incidence Rate Ratio: 0.25; 95% CI: 0.10-0.63; p = 0.003), which may indicate a reduced sequestration of mf in the worms from the frequently treated group.IVM still had an embryostatic effect on O. volvulus, but the effect was reduced in the frequently treated cohort compared with the control population.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3998936?pdf=render
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author Hugues C Nana-Djeunga
Catherine Bourguinat
Sébastien D Pion
Jean Bopda
Jonas A Kengne-Ouafo
Flobert Njiokou
Roger K Prichard
Samuel Wanji
Joseph Kamgno
Michel Boussinesq
spellingShingle Hugues C Nana-Djeunga
Catherine Bourguinat
Sébastien D Pion
Jean Bopda
Jonas A Kengne-Ouafo
Flobert Njiokou
Roger K Prichard
Samuel Wanji
Joseph Kamgno
Michel Boussinesq
Reproductive status of Onchocerca volvulus after ivermectin treatment in an ivermectin-naïve and a frequently treated population from Cameroon.
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
author_facet Hugues C Nana-Djeunga
Catherine Bourguinat
Sébastien D Pion
Jean Bopda
Jonas A Kengne-Ouafo
Flobert Njiokou
Roger K Prichard
Samuel Wanji
Joseph Kamgno
Michel Boussinesq
author_sort Hugues C Nana-Djeunga
title Reproductive status of Onchocerca volvulus after ivermectin treatment in an ivermectin-naïve and a frequently treated population from Cameroon.
title_short Reproductive status of Onchocerca volvulus after ivermectin treatment in an ivermectin-naïve and a frequently treated population from Cameroon.
title_full Reproductive status of Onchocerca volvulus after ivermectin treatment in an ivermectin-naïve and a frequently treated population from Cameroon.
title_fullStr Reproductive status of Onchocerca volvulus after ivermectin treatment in an ivermectin-naïve and a frequently treated population from Cameroon.
title_full_unstemmed Reproductive status of Onchocerca volvulus after ivermectin treatment in an ivermectin-naïve and a frequently treated population from Cameroon.
title_sort reproductive status of onchocerca volvulus after ivermectin treatment in an ivermectin-naïve and a frequently treated population from cameroon.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
issn 1935-2727
1935-2735
publishDate 2014-04-01
description For two decades, onchocerciasis control has been based on mass treatment with ivermectin (IVM), repeated annually or six-monthly. This drug kills Onchocerca volvulus microfilariae (mf) present in the skin and the eyes (microfilaricidal effect) and prevents for 3-4 months the release of new mf by adult female worms (embryostatic effect). In some Ghanaian communities, the long-term use of IVM was associated with a more rapid than expected skin repopulation by mf after treatment. Here, we assessed whether the embryostatic effect of IVM on O. volvulus has been altered following frequent treatment in Cameroonian patients.Onchocercal nodules were surgically removed just before (D0) and 80 days (D80) after a standard dose of IVM in two cohorts with different treatment histories: a group who had received repeated doses of IVM over 13 years, and a control group with no history of large-scale treatments. Excised nodules were digested with collagenase to isolate adult worms. Embryograms were prepared with females for the evaluation of their reproductive capacities.Oocyte production was not affected by IVM. The mean number of intermediate embryos (morulae and coiled mf) decreased similarly in the two groups between D0 and D80. In contrast, an accumulation of stretched mf, either viable or degenerating, was observed at D80. However, it was observed that the increase in number of degenerating mf between D0 and D80 was much lower in the frequently treated group than in the control one (Incidence Rate Ratio: 0.25; 95% CI: 0.10-0.63; p = 0.003), which may indicate a reduced sequestration of mf in the worms from the frequently treated group.IVM still had an embryostatic effect on O. volvulus, but the effect was reduced in the frequently treated cohort compared with the control population.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3998936?pdf=render
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