Tegumental surface changes in adult Fasciola hepatica following treatment in vitro and in vivo with an experimental fasciolicide

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Norma Rivera
Froylán Ibarra
Armando Zepeda
Teresa Fortoul
Alicia Hernández
Rafael Castillo
Germinal Cantó
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[1] Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia
[2] Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,Facultad de Medicina
[3] Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,Facultad de Química
[4] Cenid-Fisiología INIFAP Ajuchitlán,undefined
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Parasitology Research | 2004年 / 93卷
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Dorsal Surface; Ventral Surface; Posterior Region; Oral Sucker; Laminar Flow Cabinet;
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Our objective was to determine by scanning electron microscopy the structural changes in the tegument of adult Fasciola hepatica after treatment with 5-chloro-2-methylthio-6-(1-naphtyloxy)-1H-benzimidazole, called compound alpha, and its active metabolite sulphoxide, under in vitro and in vivo conditions. For the in vitro studies, flukes from sheep were exposed to 40 mg/l of compound alpha-sulphoxide over different incubation times. Flukes for the in vivo studies were raised in sheep treated orally with compound alpha and killed at different times post-treatment. Non-treated controls were included for each time of incubation. The results showed lesions after 6 h of treatment, such as swelling and furrows. At 12 h, the spines appeared to be surrounded by the tegument. At 24 h the tegument in some areas showed an exposed basal lamina. These changes became more severe as the incubation periods of the treated flukes increased. Compound alpha exerts a significant effect on the tegument of F. hepatica.
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