Praziquantel: physiological evidence for its site(s) of action in magnesium-paralysed Schistosoma mansoni
- 1 February 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Parasitology
- Vol. 104 (1) , 59-66
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0031182000060807
Abstract
The mechanism whereby praziquantel produces a contraction and subsequent flaccid paralysis (a loss of sensitivity to subsequent stimuli) of Schistosoma mansoni in a medium containing an elevated Mg2+:Ca2+ ratio was investigated. In RPMI, praziquantel produced a concentration-dependent tonic contraction of the parasite with an EC50 of 200 nM. Magnesium inhibited the contraction in such a manner as to convert the tonic contraction to a phasic one without altering the peak force generated. The Mg2+-dependent block was non-competitive with praziquantel but was competitive with extracellular Ca2+, ratios of 7·5:1; Mg2+: Ca2+ being needed to inhibit the tonic contraction and to induce flaccid paralysis. Flaccid paralysis was associated with a reduced ability of the parasite to take up 45Ca2+ from the bath compared to parasites that had not entered into flaccid paralysis and flaccid paralysis was reversible. Recovery from flaccid paralysis was accelerated by treatments that are expected to increase Ca2+ uptake by the parasite. At a concentration of 500 nM, praziquantel produced 2 distinct phasic contractions in intact parasites incubated in an elevated [Mg2+] medium but only 1 phasic contraction in parasites lacking their surface tegumental membranes. In zero Ca2+ I-RPMI, 10 μM praziquantel produced a phasic contraction of intact parasites but did not stimulate contraction of detegumented parasites until Ca2+ was reintroduced into the bath. These results indicate that praziquantel interacts with specific Ca2+-permeable sites in the tegumental and sarcoplasmic membranes of the parasite and that under these conditions of elevated Mg2+:Ca2+ ratios, these sites become blocked by Mg2+, leading to flaccid paralysis of the parasite.Keywords
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