Study on the Synergistic Molluscicidal Effect of Pedunsaponin A and Niclosamide

Molecules. 2022 Nov 7;27(21):7623. doi: 10.3390/molecules27217623.

Abstract

Niclosamide (NI) is the main molluscicide used to control Pomacea canaliculata (Lamarck) (Architaenioglossa: Ampullariidae). However, NI failed to inhibit snail climbing during the treatment process. In this study, we examined the effect of NI combined with pedunsaponin A at an ineffective concentration. The molluscicidal effect of Pedunsaponin A on NI was evidently synergistic after 48 h, and the synergism ratio (SR) was 1.82 after treatment for 72 h at 0.8 mg·L-1. Examination of the climbing adhesion effect showed that a high concentration of Pedunsaponin A (0.4 mg·L-1 and 0.8 mg·L-1) combined with NI significantly inhibited the climbing of P. canaliculata. We further studied the synergism mechanism; the results of histopathological observation showed that the siphon appeared cavities, the muscle fibers of the ventricular were severely dissolved, and kidney tubule arrangement was distorted after NI adding Pedunsaponin A. In addition, the hemocyte survival rate and the content of hemocyanin decreased significantly. According to the results of our study, the synergism mechanism may hinder oxygen transport of P. canaliculata, influencing the supply of energy; the ability of immune defense and excretion and metabolic detoxification decreased, prolonging the action time of NI in the body.

Keywords: Niclosamide; Pomacea canaliculate; pedunsaponin A; synergistic.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Molluscacides* / pharmacology
  • Niclosamide / pharmacology
  • Saponins* / pharmacology
  • Snails

Substances

  • pedunsaponin A
  • Niclosamide
  • Molluscacides
  • Saponins