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School of Basic Medical Sciences and Forensic Medicine, Hangzhou Medical College, Hangzhou 310013, China;
moreAffiliation(s): School of Basic Medical Sciences and Forensic Medicine, Hangzhou Medical College, Hangzhou 310013, China; Engineering Research Center of Novel Vaccine of Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou Medical College, Hangzhou 310000, China; Key Laboratory of Bio-tech Vaccine of Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou Medical College, Hangzhou 310000, China; GuoTai (Taizhou) Center of Technology Innovation for Veterinary Biologicals, Taizhou 318000, China; Health and Health Commission of Zigong City, Zigong 643000, China;
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Songrui WU, Yingmei LAI, Zhongao ZHANG, Jianzu DING, Shaohong LU, Huayue YE, Haojie DING, Xunhui ZHUO. Therapeutic effect of baicalein as an antiparasitic agent against Toxoplasma gondii in vitro and in vivo[J]. Journal of Zhejiang University Science B,in press.Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering,in press.https://doi.org/10.1631/jzus.B2400235
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TY - JOUR T1 - Therapeutic effect of baicalein as an antiparasitic agent against Toxoplasma gondii in vitro and in vivo A1 - Songrui WU A1 - Yingmei LAI A1 - Zhongao ZHANG A1 - Jianzu DING A1 - Shaohong LU A1 - Huayue YE A1 - Haojie DING A1 - Xunhui ZHUO J0 - Journal of Zhejiang University Science B SP - EP - %@ 1673-1581 Y1 - in press PB - Zhejiang University Press & Springer ER - doi="https://doi.org/10.1631/jzus.B2400235"
Abstract: The most common medications for the treatment of zoonotic toxoplasmosis are pyrimethamine and sulfadiazine, which may cause serious undesirable side effects. Thus, there is an urgent need to develop novel therapeutics. Baicalein (BAI, C15H10O5) has been shown to perform well against protozoan parasites including Leishmania and Cryptosporidium. In this study, the inhibition efficacy of BAI on Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) was evaluated using plaque, invasion, and intracellular proliferation assays. BAI effectively inhibited T. gondii (half-maximum inhibitory concentration (IC50)=6.457×10-5 mol/L ) with a reduced invasion rate (33.56%) and intracellular proliferation, and with low cytotoxicity (half-maximum toxicity concentration (TC50)=5.929×10-4 mol/L). Further investigation using a mouse model shed light on the inhibitory efficacy of BAI against T. gondii, as well as the potential mechanisms underlying its anti-parasitic effects. The survival time of T. gondii-infected ICR mice treated with BAI was remarkably extended and their parasite burdens in the liver and spleen greatly reduced compared with those of the negative control group. Histopathological examination of live sections revealed effective therapeutic outcomes in the treatment groups, with no notable pathological alterations observed. Furthermore, alterations in cytokine levels indicated that BAI not only effectively suppressed the growth of T. gondii but also prevented excessive inflammation in mice. Collectively, these findings underscore the significant inhibitory efficacy of BAI against T. gondii, positioning it as a promising alternative therapeutic agent for toxoplasmosis.
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