Journal article
A practical miracidial motility assay for assessing Fasciola hepatica sensitivity to compounds in vitro
M Zheng, AC Taki, T Sukee, J Hodgkinson, TW Spithill, RB Gasser, ND Young
International Journal for Parasitology Drugs and Drug Resistance | Elsevier BV | Published : 2026
Abstract
Fasciola hepatica causes fasciolosis in livestock and humans worldwide, yet reliable tools to assess drug efficacy against the early developmental stages of this parasite are lacking. Here, we developed an automated miracidial motility assay (MMA) using the WMicroTracker ONE infrared detection system to quantify the sensitivity of F. hepatica miracidia to anthelmintic compounds including clorsulon (CLORS), closantel (CLOS), triclabendazole (TCBZ) and triclabendazole-sulphoxide (TCBZ-SO). Systematic optimisation of assay conditions, including inoculum size, observation window and solvent concentration yielded a reliable platform for evaluating the sensitivity of F. hepatica miracidia from div..
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