Sh. Xiao et al., Tegumental changes in adult Schistosoma mansoni harboured in mice treated with praziquantel enantiomers, ACT TROP, 76(2), 2000, pp. 107-117
Praziquantel administered to the host causes damage to the tegument of Schi
stosoma mansoni. In this study, the effects of racemic praziquantel (Pra) a
nd its enantiomers, levo-praziquantel (r-Pra) and dextro-praziquantel (D-Pr
a) were compared using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Mice infected wi
th S. mansoni for 49 days were treated with a single dose of Pra (300 mg/kg
), L-Pra (150 mg/kg) or D-Pra (150 or 600 mg/kg). Groups of three mice were
killed after 4 and 24 h, and schistosomes collected by perfusion and exami
ned by SEM. Treatment with Pra or r-Pra, for 4 or 24 h, caused tegumental d
amage to S. mansoni including severe swelling, vacuolization,fusion of the
tegumental ridges and loss or shortening of the spines on the tubercles, co
llapse and peeling. After treatment with D-Pra at 150 mg/kg, no apparent da
mage was observed. When the dosage was increased to 600 mg/kg, after 4 h le
sions on the tegument similar to those induced by Pra or L-Pra were seen, b
ut less severe. After 24 h, there was evidence of recovery. The study thus
clearly showed that r-Pra was more active than D-Pra in causing tegumental
damage. D-Pra showed a qualitatively similar activity at a higher concentra
tion. It is possible that this effect was due at least to some extent to th
e small amount of r-Pra (< 2%) which was present in the preparation of D-Pr
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