Anti-tick effect and cholinesterase inhibition caused by Prosopis juliflora alkaloids: in vitro and in silico studies

Author:

Lima Hélimar Gonçalves de1,Santos Francianne Oliveira1,Santos Acidália Carine Vieira1,Silva Gisele Dias da1,Santos Rafaela Jesus dos1,Carneiro Kelli de Oliveira2,Reis Isabella Mary Alves2,Estrela Isabela de Oliveira1,Freitas Humberto Fonseca de1,Bahiense Thiago Campanharo1,Pita Samuel Silva da Rocha1,Uzeda Rosângela Soares1,Branco Alexsandro2,Costa Silvia Lima1,Batatinha Maria José Moreira1,Botura Mariana Borges2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brasil

2. Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Brasil

Abstract

Abstract We investigated the in vitro acaricide activity of the methanolic extract (ME) and alkaloid-rich fraction (AF) of Prosopis juliflora on Rhipicephalus microplus and correlated this effect with acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibition. The acaricide activity was evaluated using adult and larval immersion tests. Also, we studied the possible interaction mechanism of the major alkaloids present in this fraction via molecular docking at the active site of R. microplus AChE1 (RmAChE1). Higher reproductive inhibitory activity of the AF was recorded, with effective concentration (EC50) four times lower than that of the ME (31.6 versus 121 mg/mL). The AF caused mortality of tick larvae, with lethal concentration 50% (LC50) of 13.8 mg/mL. Both ME and AF were seen to have anticholinesterase activity on AChE of R. microplus larvae, while AF was more active with half-maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) of 0.041 mg/mL. The LC-MS/MS analyses on the AF led to identification of three alkaloids: prosopine (1), juliprosinine (2) and juliprosopine (3). The molecular docking studies revealed that these alkaloids had interactions at the active site of the RmAChE1, mainly relating to hydrogen bonds and cation-pi interactions. We concluded that the alkaloids of P. juliflora showed acaricide activity on R. microplus and acted through an anticholinesterase mechanism.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Veterinary,Parasitology

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