In vitro effect of albendazole and fenbendazole on the histochemical localization of some enzymes of Trichuris globulosa (Nematoda: Trichuridae).

Angewandte Parasitologie Pub Date : 1992-02-01
M Kaur, M L Sood
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Trichuris globulosa (Nematoda: Trichuridae) incubated in 10 micrograms/ml and 50 micrograms/ml concentrations of albendazole and fenbendazole in Tyrode's solution were stained for histoenzymic demonstration of various phosphatases and oxidoreductases. The intestine, muscles and bacillary band showed major alterations after the drug treatment. The strong reaction of the various mitochondrial enzymes and ATPase suggests a possible respiratory role of the bacillary band in this species. The most noticeable effect of these two drugs especially the higher concentrations on the intestine was the disruption of its epithelium with the release and scattering of the enzymic activity of the various enzymes such as SDH, GDH (only fenbendazole treatment), NADPH-D and NADH-D. The functional significance of these enzymes has been fully discussed.

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阿苯达唑和非苯达唑对滴虫部分酶组织化学定位的体外影响。
在10微克/毫升和50微克/毫升浓度的阿苯达唑和芬苯达唑的Tyrode溶液中培养的球滴虫(线虫:滴虫科)染色,进行各种磷酸酶和氧化还原酶的组织酶学展示。药物治疗后,肠道、肌肉和细菌带发生了较大的变化。各种线粒体酶和atp酶的强烈反应表明,细菌带在该物种中可能具有呼吸作用。这两种药物尤其是浓度较高的药物对肠道最显著的影响是破坏其上皮,释放和分散各种酶的酶活性,如SDH、GDH(仅芬苯达唑治疗)、NADPH-D和NADH-D。对这些酶的功能意义进行了充分的讨论。
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