Artículo
Relationship between pharmacokinetics of ivermectin (3.15%) and its efficacy to control the infestation with the tick Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus in cattle
Nava, Santiago
; Rossner, María; Ballent, Mariana
; Mangold, Atilio Jose
; Lanusse, Carlos Edmundo
; Lifschitz, Adrian Luis





Fecha de publicación:
04/2019
Editorial:
Elsevier Science
Revista:
Veterinary Parasitology
ISSN:
0304-4017
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
This study aimed to determine the relationship between the variation in plasma concentration of ivermectin<br />3.15% over time and its efficacy against the cattle tick Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus. In addition, a trial was<br />conducted to infer if the application of successive treatments with ivermectin 3.15% could affect its accumulation<br />in cattle. A noticeable variation of ivermectin plasma concentration was observed among the treated<br />heifers. However, these differences did not have a significant effect onthe therapeutic efficacy of the treatment at<br />the end of the trial. No significant differences were observed in the levels of tick infestations between heifers of<br />the treated group; moreover, no significant correlation was detected between the plasma AUC0-21 of ivermectin<br />3.15% and the cumulative number of ticks of each heifer. Levels of therapeutic efficacy higher than 80% were<br />observed only from day 7 post-treatment, when levels of ivermectin concentration were higher than 8 ng/ml.<br />The lowest values of therapeutic efficacy were observed during the first and the second days post-treatment,<br />when plasma concentrations of ivermectin 3.15% were lower than 8 ng/ml. Viable engorged females were<br />collected from the heifers belonging to the treated group from days 1?5 post-treatment. There was a significant<br />accumulation of the drug after the second dose of ivermectin 3.15%. Ivermectin concentrations in fat biopsies<br />were 366 ng/g (51 days after the first treatment), 275 ng/g (51 days after the second treatment) and 15 ng/g (64<br />days after the second treatment). These results suggest that applications of successive treatments with ivermectin<br />3.15% might increase its accumulation in cattle tissues, extending the withdrawal period indicated for the<br />commercial formulation.
Palabras clave:
CONTROL
,
IVERMECTIN
,
PLASMA CONCENTRATION
,
RHIPICEPHALUS MICROPLUS
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Citación
Nava, Santiago; Rossner, María; Ballent, Mariana; Mangold, Atilio Jose; Lanusse, Carlos Edmundo; et al.; Relationship between pharmacokinetics of ivermectin (3.15%) and its efficacy to control the infestation with the tick Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus in cattle; Elsevier Science; Veterinary Parasitology; 268; 4-2019; 81-86
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