- Anticoccidial efficacy testing: In vitro Eimeria tenella assays as replacement for animal experiments.
Anticoccidial efficacy testing: In vitro Eimeria tenella assays as replacement for animal experiments.
Veterinary parasitology (2017-01-04)
Ahmed Thabet, Runhui Zhang, Alaa-Aldin Alnassan, Arwid Daugschies, Berit Bangoura
PMID28043393
RÉSUMÉ
Availability of an accurate in vitro assay is a crucial demand to determine sensitivity of Eimeria spp. field strains toward anticoccidials routinely. In this study we tested in vitro models of Eimeria tenella using various polyether ionophores (monensin, salinomycin, maduramicin, and lasalocid) and toltrazuril. Minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC Polyether ionophores applied in the RIA were highly effective at MIC RIA is a suitable in vitro tool to detect sensitivity of E. tenella towards polyether ionophores, and may thus help to reduce, replace, or refine use of animal experimentation for in vivo sensitivity assays.