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Fine-structure alterations in female Brugia malayi and Litomosoides carinii after in vivo treatment with flubendazole.

M Franz1, H Zahner, P Benten.   

Abstract

Female filariae of the species Brugia malayi and Litomosoides carinii were investigated by means of electron microscopy after in vivo treatment with flubendazole. The earliest fine-structure alteration in both species was the disappearance of microtubuli from the intestinal cells as soon as 6 h after treatment. There was no further disintegration of intestinal cells for several days. Microtubuli disappeared from the outer zone of the hypodermal cytoplasm 24 h after treatment. At this time, marked alterations were also observed in the oogonia and in the embryonic cells. Many of these were swollen; their nuclear envelope was partly resolved and the chromatin was condensed, but no spindle apparatus was formed. The early fine-structure alterations observed after in vivo treatment with flubendazole consisted of the disappearance of microtubuli from various tissues. This led to the interruption of cell division in oogonia and embryonic cells and, and subsequently, to the disintegration of most other filarial tissues. These morphological alterations differed considerably from those observed after treatment with benzothiazole derivatives, which do not affect the microtubuli of the filariae.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2352917     DOI: 10.1007/bf00933547

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitol Res        ISSN: 0932-0113            Impact factor:   2.289


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