ALTERAÇÕES TEGUMENTARES EM DUAS DIFERENTES LINHAGENS DE Schistosoma mansoni SUBMETIDAS A TRATAMENTO COM ARTEMISININA E ÁCIDO ARTESÚNICO

2013 
Different strains of Schistosoma mansoni can respond differently to conventional and experimental treatments. Therefore, the responses to potential schistosomicidal drugs must be checked with different parasite strains. This work aimed to analyze changes caused by different concentrations of artemisinin or artesunic acid administered on different days in the teguments of adult S. mansoni belonging to two Brazilian strains (BH and SJ), using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Infected mice were treated with 300 or 500 mg/kg of artemisinin and artesunic acid, 30 or 45 days post infection. Fifteen days after treatment, worms were examined by SEM. Altered teguments were observed in males and females on both days of treatment with both compounds, but the injury with artesunic acid was more intense. The treatment utilizing 500 mg/kg of artesunic acid against the BH strain 30 days after the infection proved to be particularly effective, resulting in erosion, peeling, sensory structure damage, and vesicle formation on the tegument of males and females. It is concluded that artemisinin and artesunic acid showed qualitatively similar tegumentary changes in both genders of the BH and SJ parasite strains. However, changes induced by artesunic acid were more severe for the BH strain, which demonstrates greater susceptibility of this strain to this experimental treatment.
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