Effect of D-propanolol on growth and motility of flagellate protozoa

Abstract
Propranolol inhibits sperm motility and has been considered as a spermicide contraceptive. In view of the inhibitory effects of D-propranolol on sperm flagellar activity, we have investigated its effect on motility and growth of two human flagellate, protozoan parasites. D-propranolol had a dose-dependant inhibitory effect on motility of Giardia lamblia and Trichomonas vaginalis with ED50S of 0.38 and 0.66 mmol/l respectively. D-propranolol also inhibited growth of both parasites with ED50S of 0.18 and 0.23 mmol/l for Giardia and Trichomonas respectively. D-propranolol, unlike DL-propranolol is devoid of the unwanted effects of beta-blockade, and thus may be a useful antiprotozoal drug particularly after vaginal placement when it is concentrated in vaginal mucus.