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The Results of the Antihelminthic Effect of Fenasal on the Cestode of Diphyllobothrium latum in the Tests In Vitro

Antihelmintiko fenasalo poveikio cestodams Diphyllobothrium latum bandymuose in vitro rezultatai

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Pages 104-108 | Received 01 May 1995, Accepted 24 May 1996, Published online: 28 Aug 2012
 

Abstract

In this study we set for ourselves the task to examine and describe the behaviour of a cestode in norm and the structural damages of tissues after application of fenasal in the test in vitro. Thus, the effect of fenasal in the test in vitro causes structural damages in the tissues of Diphyllobothrium latum: an intensified development of the granularendoplasmic reticulum in the cells of tegument as well as in the cells of vitelline follicles their local swelling and formation of concentral structures. It is important that the similar changes appear in the tests in vitro during shorter exposure and receive more intensive development at the maximum term of incubation.

Reziumė

Atlikta eksperimentinė antihelmintiko fenasalo poveikio Diphyllobothrium latum in vitro analizė. Fenasalas iššaukia cestodų audiniuose struktūrinius pakitimus: padidinto granuliocitinio endoplazminio retikulizmo vystymąsi kaip tegmento ląstelėse, taip ir trynio folikuluose, jų lokalinius išsiplėtimus ir koncentrinių struktūrų susidarymą, o taip pat vakuolių susidarymą tegmento ląstelėse.

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