Understanding the pathogenic mechanisms and therapeutic effects in neurocysticercosis

IF 5.8 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Brain Pathology Pub Date : 2024-01-11 DOI:10.1111/bpa.13237
Gino Castillo, Lizbeth Fustamante, Ana D. Delgado-Kamiche, Rogger P. Camen-Orozco, Taryn Clark, Edson Bernal, Jemima Morales-Alvarez, Maria Ferrufino, Javier Mamani-Palomino, Javier A. Bustos, Hector H. Garcia, Cesar M. Gavidia, Robert H. Gilman, Manuela Verastegui, Cysticercosis Working Group in Peru
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Despite being a leading cause of acquired seizures in endemic regions, the pathological mechanisms of neurocysticercosis are still poorly understood. This study aims to investigate the impact of anthelmintic treatment on neuropathological features in a rat model of neurocysticercosis. Rats were intracranially infected with Taenia solium oncospheres and treated with albendazole + praziquantel (ABZ), oxfendazole + praziquantel (OXF), or untreated placebo (UT) for 7 days. Following the last dose of treatment, brain tissues were evaluated at 24 h and 2 months. We performed neuropathological assessment for cyst damage, perilesional brain inflammation, presence of axonal spheroids, and spongy changes. Both treatments showed comparable efficacy in cyst damage and inflammation. The presence of spongy change correlated with spheroids counts and were not affected by anthelmintic treatment. Compared to white matter, gray matter showed greater spongy change (91.7% vs. 21.4%, p < 0.0001), higher spheroids count (45.2 vs. 0.2, p = 0.0001), and increased inflammation (72.0% vs. 21.4%, p = 0.003). In this rat model, anthelmintic treatment destroyed brain parasitic cysts at the cost of local inflammation similar to what is described in human neurocysticercosis. Axonal spheroids and spongy changes as markers of damage were topographically correlated, and not affected by anthelmintic treatment.

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了解神经囊虫病的致病机制和治疗效果。
尽管神经囊虫病是流行地区后天性癫痫发作的主要原因之一,但人们对其病理机制仍然知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨抗蠕虫药治疗对神经囊虫病大鼠模型神经病理学特征的影响。大鼠颅内感染了梭形芽孢杆菌(Taenia solium oncospheres),并接受阿苯达唑+吡喹酮(ABZ)、奥芬达唑+吡喹酮(OXF)或未经治疗的安慰剂(UT)治疗7天。最后一剂治疗后,分别在24小时和2个月后对脑组织进行评估。我们对囊肿损伤、周围炎症、轴突球和海绵状变化进行了神经病理学评估。两种疗法对囊肿损伤和炎症的疗效相当。海绵状变化的出现与球状体计数相关,且不受驱虫药治疗的影响。与白质相比,灰质的海绵状变化更大(91.7% 对 21.4%,p<0.05)。
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Brain Pathology
Brain Pathology 医学-病理学
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13.20
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3.10%
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90
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Brain Pathology is the journal of choice for biomedical scientists investigating diseases of the nervous system. The official journal of the International Society of Neuropathology, Brain Pathology is a peer-reviewed quarterly publication that includes original research, review articles and symposia focuses on the pathogenesis of neurological disease.
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