Histopathological changes of juvenile Schistosoma japonicum harbored in mice treated orally with mefloquine at a smaller single dose.

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Address: National Institute of Parasitic Diseases, Chinese Center for Disease, Control and Prevention, Key Laboratory of Parasite and Vector, Biology, MOH, WHO Collaborating Centre for Malaria, Schistosomiasis, and Filariasis, Shanghai, 200025, People's Republic of China, zcw8025@yahoo.com.cn.
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The Histopathological changes of 14-day-old Schistosoma japonicum induced by a smaller single dose of mefloquine have been studied. Twenty-three mice infected with 60-80 S. japonicum cercariae for 14 days were treated orally with mefloquine at a single dose of 200 mg/kg (free base), and groups of three mice were killed at various intervals posttreatment. The liver of each mouse was removed, fixed and processed routinely, and examined by light microscopy. Eight hours posttreatment, 38.2% and 39.8% of schistosomulum sections were classified as degenerated and dead, respectively. The degenerated schistosomula revealed in high dilatation of gut with disruption of gut mucosa, swelling of the worm body accompanied by looseness or extensive lysis of parenchymal tissues, and focal swelling or peeling of tegument, while dead worms showed that their damaged tegument adhered to the vessel and inflammatory cell attached on and penetrated into the worm body. Twenty-four hours to 3 days posttreatment, the degenerated schistosomulum sections decreased from 28.1% to 8.2%, while the sections of dead schistosomula increased from 60.0% to 74.8%. At these time periods, the damage intensity of degenerated schistosomula aggravated, while dead schistosomula showed disintegration of internal structures infiltrated by eosinophil-predominant inflammatory cells to form the dead worm abscess. Seven days to 14 days posttreatment, no normal schistosomulum section was observed, and the percentages of degenerated and dead worms further decreased from 3.4% to 3.0% and 34.4% to 12.6%, respectively. Meanwhile, 62.2% to 84.4% of dead worms developed to dead worm granulomas and part of them situated in early stage. Twenty-eight days posttreatment, only dead worm granulomas were observed in the liver sections and part of them developed to late stage. The results indicate that a smaller single mefloquine dose 200 mg/kg exhibits a potential and fast killing effect against S. japonicum juvenile and induces severe histopathological lesions.



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