Membrane fluidity parameters, lateral diffusion coefficient and mobile
fraction were assessed in male and female Schistosoma mansoni tegumen
ts immediately after their recovery from infected mice or after 24 or
48 h of culture. Our results show that male and female teguments have
different properties and behave differently when in culture. In genera
l, male worms displayed a tendency to increase their lateral diffusion
coefficient while females showed a significant reduction. The effects
of praziquantel (-) and praziquantel (+) on the fluidity properties o
f the worm surface were also studied. It was demonstrated that both en
antiomers of the drug interact with the tegument inducing a decrease i
n the average velocity of lipid molecules. However, it is only the act
ive form which reduces the number of molecules that are able to move.
In explanation we propose that praziquantel (-) and praziquantel (+) h
ave different ways of inserting into the tegument and that some of the
effects of the drug are mediated by altering membrane fluidity.