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A scanning electron microscope study on the route of entry of triclabendazole into the liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica

Journal

PARASITOLOGY
Volume 136, Issue 5, Pages 523-535

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0031182009005642

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Fasciola hepatica; triclabendazole; drug uptake; ligature; bovine serum albumin; red blood cells; scanning electron microscopy

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  1. European Union [FOOD-CT-200X-023025]

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Studies have been carried out to establish the relative importance of oral and trans-tegumental uptake of triclabendazole by the liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica. Experiments were designed to block either oral uptake of drug, by use of ligatures, or trans-tegumental diffusion, by allowing the drug to bind to bovine serum albumin (BSA) in the medium. Changes to the surface morphology of the tegument and gut were assessed by scanning electron microscopy. Flukes were incubated ill vitro for 24 h in TCBZ.SO at a concentration of 15 mu g/ml. Tegumental disruption in ligatured and non-ligatured flukes was similar, suggesting that closing the oral route did not affect drug uptake. The gut remained unaffected by drug treatment. When BSA (30 mg/ml) was present in the medium, there was a marked decline in the level of tegumental disruption. Again, the gut retained a normal morphology. Non-ligatured flukes were also incubated for 24 h ill vitro in TCBZ.SO (1 5,mu g/ml) in the presence of red blood cells. Oral ingestion of blood was demonstrated, although the gut surface retained a normal morphology. In contrast, the tegumental surface was severely affected by the drug. The findings support previous pharmacological studies which Suggest that trans-tegumental uptake of triclabendazole predominates in the liver fluke.

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