Induction of a parasitemia and preventing neuroinflammation by binding cholinergic receptors in apicomplexan infections using levamisole HCl

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(en)Equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (EPM) is the most commonly diagnosed infectious neuro-degenerative in horses. Important advances have been made in the biology of S. neurona but little attention has been paid to the inflammatory component of disease although neuroinflammation is present in all definitively diagnosed cases of EPM. Polyneuritis equi (cauda equina neuritis) of horses is a rarely recognized non-infectious, chronic relapsing, peripheral neurodegenerative disorder in horses. We propose that polyneuritis equi may be associated with Sarcocystis neurona infections. We demonstrate the presence of serum antibodies against myelin proteins and S. neurona surface antigens in 78% (n=55) ataxic horses with a presumptive diagnosis of EPM. Serum antibodies against S. neurona were detected in a horse with histopathologically confirmed polyneuritis equi, also sarcocysts were observed by histopathology. A clinical response to levamisole HCl treatment in ataxic horses may support cytokine mediated mechanism of the neuropathy.

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