Pulmonary involvement in Schistosomiasis mansoni

The post-treatment pulmonary alterations were evaluated in patients (Study 1) and in mice (Study 2) infected with Schistosoma mansoni. Study 1: the patients were examined pre and post-treatment (with ora oxamniquine) and the following exams were performed: sputum for eosinophils and chest x-ray. Study 2: four groups of mice (total = 64) were studied; Group I (infected and treated with oxamniquine); II (infected and not treated); III (not infected and treated) and IV (not infected and not treated). All were x-rayed to check for pulmonary abnormalities pre and post-treatment and lung specimens were studied by optical microscopy and immunofluorescence. We have found abnormalities in the parameters checked in both studies and the results suggest an immunological reaction, probably due to deposition of immune complexes in the lungs, with subsequent activation of the complement system. The experimental study showed that the alterations are not dependent of the presence of eggs and/or worms of S. mansoni in the lungs, thus corroborating the hypothesis of deposition of circulating material.

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Main Authors: Greco,Dirceu B., Pedroso,Enio R. P., Lambertucci,J. R., Rocha,Manoel O. C., Coelho,Paulo Marcos Z., Raso,Pedro, Ferreira,Cid S.
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde 1987
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spelling oai:scielo:S0074-027619870008000402009-06-26Pulmonary involvement in Schistosomiasis mansoniGreco,Dirceu B.Pedroso,Enio R. P.Lambertucci,J. R.Rocha,Manoel O. C.Coelho,Paulo Marcos Z.Raso,PedroFerreira,Cid S.The post-treatment pulmonary alterations were evaluated in patients (Study 1) and in mice (Study 2) infected with Schistosoma mansoni. Study 1: the patients were examined pre and post-treatment (with ora oxamniquine) and the following exams were performed: sputum for eosinophils and chest x-ray. Study 2: four groups of mice (total = 64) were studied; Group I (infected and treated with oxamniquine); II (infected and not treated); III (not infected and treated) and IV (not infected and not treated). All were x-rayed to check for pulmonary abnormalities pre and post-treatment and lung specimens were studied by optical microscopy and immunofluorescence. We have found abnormalities in the parameters checked in both studies and the results suggest an immunological reaction, probably due to deposition of immune complexes in the lungs, with subsequent activation of the complement system. The experimental study showed that the alterations are not dependent of the presence of eggs and/or worms of S. mansoni in the lungs, thus corroborating the hypothesis of deposition of circulating material.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da SaúdeMemórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz v.82 suppl.4 19871987-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02761987000800040en10.1590/S0074-02761987000800040
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Pedroso,Enio R. P.
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Rocha,Manoel O. C.
Coelho,Paulo Marcos Z.
Raso,Pedro
Ferreira,Cid S.
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Pedroso,Enio R. P.
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Rocha,Manoel O. C.
Coelho,Paulo Marcos Z.
Raso,Pedro
Ferreira,Cid S.
Pulmonary involvement in Schistosomiasis mansoni
author_facet Greco,Dirceu B.
Pedroso,Enio R. P.
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Rocha,Manoel O. C.
Coelho,Paulo Marcos Z.
Raso,Pedro
Ferreira,Cid S.
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title Pulmonary involvement in Schistosomiasis mansoni
title_short Pulmonary involvement in Schistosomiasis mansoni
title_full Pulmonary involvement in Schistosomiasis mansoni
title_fullStr Pulmonary involvement in Schistosomiasis mansoni
title_full_unstemmed Pulmonary involvement in Schistosomiasis mansoni
title_sort pulmonary involvement in schistosomiasis mansoni
description The post-treatment pulmonary alterations were evaluated in patients (Study 1) and in mice (Study 2) infected with Schistosoma mansoni. Study 1: the patients were examined pre and post-treatment (with ora oxamniquine) and the following exams were performed: sputum for eosinophils and chest x-ray. Study 2: four groups of mice (total = 64) were studied; Group I (infected and treated with oxamniquine); II (infected and not treated); III (not infected and treated) and IV (not infected and not treated). All were x-rayed to check for pulmonary abnormalities pre and post-treatment and lung specimens were studied by optical microscopy and immunofluorescence. We have found abnormalities in the parameters checked in both studies and the results suggest an immunological reaction, probably due to deposition of immune complexes in the lungs, with subsequent activation of the complement system. The experimental study showed that the alterations are not dependent of the presence of eggs and/or worms of S. mansoni in the lungs, thus corroborating the hypothesis of deposition of circulating material.
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