中华医学杂志(英文版)
中華醫學雜誌(英文版)
중화의학잡지(영문판)
CHINESE MEDICAL JOURNAL
2003年
11期
1683-1686
,共4页
高劲松%刘约翰%王小根%胡鹏
高勁鬆%劉約翰%王小根%鬍鵬
고경송%류약한%왕소근%호붕
Paragonimus skrjabini%triclabendazole praziquantel%helminthic%larva migrans
Objective To observe triclabendazole effect on Paragonimus skrjabini in experimentally infected rats,and to develop a new drug for treating paragonimiasis.Methods Metacercariae of Paragonimus skrjabini were isolated from crabs (Sinopotamon) collected from endemic area. Wistar rats were infected intraperitoneally. One and two months after infection, they were treated with triclabendazole at the dosage of 300 mg*kg-1*2d-1, 450 mg*kg-1*3d-1 and 600 mg*kg-1*3d-1 respectively. Five patients with Paragonimus skrjabini were treated, with Triclabendazole dosage of 10 mg/kg bid×3 days.Results The worm reduction rates were 50.3%, 80.8% and 86.7% respectively one month after completion of treatment. Dead worms of sesame size recovered from muscles, liver, abdominal cavity, chest cavity and lung were greatly diminished in size and weight in comparison with that of the control group. Many large (about 1 cm) black-colored distended worm cysts were found in the lungs of the control rats. Usually there were two adult worms pairs with numerous eggs in each worm cyst. Most worm cysts in the treated groups of rats were changed into hemorrhagic-necrotic patches. All five patients were cured. Conclusion Triclabendazole was highly active against Paragonimus skrjabini in rats experimentally infected and patients.