Polypyridylruthenium(II) complexes exert anti-schistosome activity and inhibit parasite acetylcholinesterases.
Madhu K SundaraneediBemnet A TedlaRamon M EichenbergerLuke BeckerDarren PickeringMichael J SmoutSiji RajanPhurpa WangchukF Richard KeeneAlex LoukasJ Grant CollinsMark S PearsonPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2017)
Our data provide compelling evidence that ruthenium complexes are effective against all intra-mammalian stages of schistosomes, including schistosomula (refractory to PZQ) and eggs (agents of disease transmissibility). Further, the results of this study suggest that schistosome AChE is a target of ruthenium drugs, a finding that can inform modification of current compounds to identify analogues which are even more effective and selective against schistosomes.