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Parasite Immunol ; 13(4): 405-12, 1991 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1923565

ABSTRACT

Using counterimmunoelectrophoresis with rabbit antisera raised against soluble extracts of adult females of Brugia pahangi parasite antigen was detected in the serum of all cats repeatedly infected with B. pahangi. Antigen was never detected in uninfected cats. The antigen was associated with the presence of adult worms. Antigen was detected consistently in a cat that was amicrofilaraemic but at autopsy harboured only two or three adult worms. Conversely, some cats showed slowly declining numbers of microfilariae and, in these, circulating antigen declined before the number of microfilariae. Eventually no antigen was detectable in circulation whereas microfilariae, although in diminishing numbers, were still present. At autopsy no adult worms were found in these cats. Antigen also appeared in several cats before they became microfilaraemic.


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Antigens, Helminth/blood , Brugia/immunology , Elephantiasis, Filarial/immunology , Animals , Antibodies, Helminth/immunology , Cats , Counterimmunoelectrophoresis , Female , Host-Parasite Interactions/immunology , Male , Rabbits
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Trop Med Parasitol ; 41(2): 223-4, 1990 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2382104

ABSTRACT

Brugia pahangi adults grown in the peritoneal cavities of jirds (Meriones unguiculatus) were implanted into the peritoneal cavities of six inbred mouse strains to investigate this system as a screen for detecting filaricidal activity. The mice were given 15 adult B. pahangi and autopsied 35 days later. The recoveries of adult worms were 25%, 35%, 49%, 33%, 26% and 27% of the number implanted respectively for the MF1, TO, NIH, CBA, BALB/c and C3H/HE strains. There was great variation in the number of worms recovered from each strain of mouse. It is concluded that the variation in recoveries was so high that this system is not useful in detecting low level filaricidal activity.


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Anthelmintics/pharmacology , Brugia/drug effects , Disease Models, Animal , Elephantiasis, Filarial/drug therapy , Filariasis/drug therapy , Filaricides/pharmacology , Mice, Inbred Strains/parasitology , Animals , Brugia/physiology , Female , Filaricides/therapeutic use , Gerbillinae , Male , Mice , Peritoneal Cavity/parasitology
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J Helminthol ; 64(2): 100-4, 1990 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2387972

ABSTRACT

The new organic arsenical R7/45 is a rapidly acting and very potent anthelmintic against adult Brugia pahangi in jirds. Against adult worms implanted into the peritoneal cavity 5 subcutaneous (SC) injections at 2.5 mg/kg of R7/45 killed 100% of adult worms. A single dose SC of 20 mg/kg was 100% effective and 10 mg/kg 76% effective against adult worms. When jirds were autopsied at different times after treatment at 20 mg/kg SC 89% of worms were dead within three days. R7/45 was not active when given by stomach intubation. Pretreatment of jirds with R7/45 had no effect on adult worms subsequently implanted into jirds. R7/45 was highly active against third and fourth stage larvae of B. pahangi in jirds.


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Anthelmintics/therapeutic use , Arsenicals/therapeutic use , Elephantiasis, Filarial/drug therapy , Filariasis/drug therapy , Filaricides/therapeutic use , Animals , Arsenicals/administration & dosage , Arsenicals/pharmacology , Brugia/drug effects , Filaricides/administration & dosage , Filaricides/pharmacology , Gerbillinae , Injections, Subcutaneous , Peritoneal Cavity/parasitology , Time Factors
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