Contributors: Youssefi, Mohammad Reza; Moghaddas, Elham; Tabari, Mohaddeseh Abouhosseini; Moghadamnia, Ali Akbar; Hosseini, Seyed Mohammad; Farash, Bibi Razieh Hosseini; Ebrahimi, Mohammad Amin; Mousavi, Niki Nabavi; Fata, Abdolmajid; Maggi, Filippo; Petrelli, Riccardo; Dall'Acqua, Stefano; Benelli, Giovanni; Sut, Stefania
نبذة مختصرة : One of the most important causative agents of visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is Leishmania infantum, which is mainly spread by Phlebotomus and Lutzomyia sandflies in the Old and New World, respectively. Novel and effective drugs to manage this neglected vector-borne disease are urgently required. In this study, we evaluated the toxicity of carvacrol, thymol and linalool, three common essential oil constituents, on amastigotes and promastigotes of L. infantum. Methods: in vitro experiments were performed by 24 h MTT assay. Carvacrol, thymol and linalool at concentrations ranging from 1.3 to 10 μg/mL were tested on promastigotes of L. infantum. For in vivo test, two groups of hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) received 100 mg/kg of body weight/day of carvacrol and thymol as intraperitoneal injection on day 7 post-infection, followed by a 48 h later injection. The third group was treated with the glucantime as standard drug (500 mg/kg) and the last group (control) just received normal saline. On the 16th day, the number of parasites and histopathological changes in liver and spleen were investigated.
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