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Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 1995 Mar; 26(1): 128-34
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-33535

ABSTRACT

There are few small animals models for filariasis, even more so for onchocerciasis. Therefore it is difficult to test under drug screening conditions large numbers of potentially macrofilaricidal compounds. One way around this difficulty is to use mice infected with Trichinella spiralis which by reason of anatomical location in the host would show some correlation in antinematode activity between the test and target organisms. This study investigated the activity of 16 compounds against the immature larval stage of T. spiralis. All the nine benzimidazole compounds (albendazole, flubendazole, mebendazole, oxfendazole, oxibendazole 780118, 780120, 790163, and 790392) were active, the most potent being oxfendazole. The benzothiazoles (CGP21306, CGP20376, CGP21833 and CGP24588A) also indicated some anti-nematode activity together with 35vr, an imidazopyridine, but not as marked as the benzimidazole group. However, the organic arsenical compounds (Mel Ga and Mel Ni) showed little activity and this was at a rather highly toxic level. The prospects of using the Trichinella-mouse model as a primary screen to test for potential macrofilaricides are discussed.


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Animals , Antinematodal Agents/pharmacology , Arsenicals/pharmacology , Benzimidazoles/pharmacology , Disease Models, Animal , Female , Intestines/parasitology , Larva/drug effects , Mice , Mice, Inbred Strains , Onchocerciasis/drug therapy , Trichinella spiralis/drug effects , Trichinellosis/drug therapy
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Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 1993 Dec; 24(4): 692-6
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-34365

ABSTRACT

Freshwater snails, Stenomelania denisoniensis (Brot) from Tinaroo Dam, North Queensland, Australia were found to be infected with a heterophyid cercaria identified as Procerovum sp. The tail of the cercaria has finfolds which are bilateral anteriorly and dorso-ventral posteriorly, features which separate it from other genera in the Haplorchis-group. This group is differentiated from the cercariae of all the other heterophyid genera by the presence of the penetration glands that extend to the posterior end of the body lateral to the excretory bladder. This paper presents a full description of the cercaria, together with comparisons with other known species of Procerovum.


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Animals , Snails/parasitology , Trematoda/anatomy & histology
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