Synergistic action of imidacloprid and flumethrin and their release kinetics from collars applied for ectoparasite control in dogs and cats

dc.contributor.authorStanneck, Dorothee
dc.contributor.authorEbbinghaus-Kintscher, Ulrich
dc.contributor.authorSchoenhense, Eva
dc.contributor.authorKruedewagen, Eva M.
dc.contributor.authorTurberg, Andreas
dc.contributor.authorLeisewitz, Andrew L.
dc.contributor.authorJiritschka, Wolfgang
dc.contributor.authorKrieger, Klemens J.
dc.date.accessioned2012-06-21T10:36:55Z
dc.date.available2012-06-21T10:36:55Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.description.abstractBACKGROUND: The control of tick and flea burdens in dogs and cats has become essential to the control of important and emerging vector borne diseases, some of which are zoonoses. Flea worry and flea bite hypersensitivity are additionally a significant disease entity in dogs and cats. Owner compliance in maintaining the pressure of control measures has been shown to be poor. For these reasons efforts are continuously being made to develop ectoparasiticides and application methods that are safe, effective and easy to apply for pet owners. A new polymer matrix collar has recently been developed which is registered for 8 months use in cats and dogs. The basic properties of this collar have been investigated in several in vitro and in vivo studies. METHODS: The effects of imidacloprid, flumethrin and the combination were evaluated in vitro by means of whole cell voltage clamp measurement experiments conducted on isolated neuron cells from Spodoptera frugiperda. The in vitro efficacy of the two compounds and the combination against three species of ticks and their life stages and fleas were evaluated in a dry surface glass vial assay. The kinetics of the compounds over time in the collar were evaluated by the changed in mass of the collar and measurement of the surface concentrations and concentrations points, was used to assess the acaricidal efficacy of the actives ex vivo. RESULTS: An in vitro isolated insect nerve model demonstrated the synergistic neurotoxic effects of the pyrethroid flumethrin and the neonicotinoid imidacloprid. An in vitro glass vial efficacy and mortality study against various life stages of the ticks Ixodes ricinus, Rhipicephalus sanguineus and Dermacentor reticulatus and against the flea (Ctenocephalides felis) demonstrated that the combination of these products was highly effective against these parasites. The release kinetics of these actives from a neck collar (compounded with 10% imidacloprid and 4.5% flumethrin) was extensively studied in dogs and cats under laboratory and field conditions. Acaricidal concentrations of the actives were found to be consistently released from the collar matrix for 8 months. None of the collar studies in dogs and cats were associated with any significant collar related adverse event. CONCLUSION: Here we demonstrated the synergism between the pyrethroid flumethrin and the neonicotinoid imidacloprid, both provided in therapeutically relevant doses by a slow release collar matrix system over 8 months. This collar is therefore a convenient and safe tool for a long-term protection against ectoparasites.en
dc.description.librarianmn2012en
dc.description.sponsorshipBayer Animal Health GmbH, Monheim, Germany and Bayer CropScienceen
dc.description.urihttp://www.parasitesandvectors.com/content/5/1/73en
dc.identifier.citationStanneck, D, Ebbinghaus-Kintscher, U, Schoenhense, E, Kruedenwagen, EM, Turberg, A, Leisewitz, AL, Jiritschka, W & Krieger, KJ 2012, 'The synergistic action of imidacloprid and flumethrin and their release kinetics from collars applied for ectoparasite control in dogs and cats', Parasites & Vectors, vol. 5, no. 73, pp. 1-18.en
dc.identifier.issn1756-3305 (print)
dc.identifier.issn1756-3305 (online)
dc.identifier.other10.1186/1756-3305-5-73
dc.identifier.other6701514975
dc.identifier.otherC-3865-2012
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/19227
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherBioMed Centralen
dc.rights© 2012 Stanneck et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.en
dc.subjectImidaclopriden
dc.subjectFlumethrinen
dc.subjectEctoparasite control collarsen
dc.subjectCatsen
dc.subjectDogsen
dc.subjectSynergismen
dc.subjectEfficacyen
dc.subjectSlow releaseen
dc.subject.lcshTick-borne diseases in animalsen
dc.subject.lcshTicks -- Controlen
dc.subject.lcshVeterinary parasitology -- South Africaen
dc.subject.lcshVeterinary medicine -- Researchen
dc.titleSynergistic action of imidacloprid and flumethrin and their release kinetics from collars applied for ectoparasite control in dogs and catsen
dc.typeArticleen

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