کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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5805381 | 1555717 | 2012 | 7 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

Lambs infected with the Cullompton triclabendazole (TCBZ)-susceptible isolate of Fasciola hepatica were treated with TCBZ at a dosage of 10Â mg/kg at 16Â weeks post-infection. Adult flukes were recovered from the liver at 3Â h, 24Â h, 48Â h and 60Â h post-treatment (pt). They were processed for histological analysis of the uterus, Mehlis' gland, vitellaria, ovary and testis. At 3Â h pt, the flukes were essentially similar to the controls and were producing normal eggs. Egg production had ceased by 24Â h pt. At this time period, the cells of the Mehlis' gland showed some evidence of vacuolation, but otherwise were relatively normal. A shift in the population of vitelline cells towards mature cells was observed at 24Â h pt, and this trend continued at later time-periods. It was accompanied by a breakdown of the cells and the presence of apoptotic bodies. Marked changes to the ovary were first noted at 48Â h pt, as evidenced by vacuolation and the presence of apoptotic bodies. Some disruption to the testis was seen at 24Â h pt, with a reduction in the population of spermatogenic cells, the appearance of apoptotic bodies and some peripheral vacuolation of the tubules. These abnormalities increased in severity with longer time periods pt. The results bring forward the time-line of cessation of egg production by 24Â h, demonstrating that this process is affected very rapidly pt.
Journal: Veterinary Parasitology - Volume 184, Issues 2â4, 23 March 2012, Pages 341-347