Capillaria Hepatica
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25. The presence of Fasciola hepatica (Liver-fluke) in humans and cattle from a 4,500 Year old archaeological site in the Saale-Unstrut Valley, Germany
During an excavation of a site of the corded ware culture in the Saale-Unstrut-Valley (ca. 3000 BC) in Germany, a soil sample from the pelvis of a human skeleton was studied under palaeoparasitological aspects. Eggs of the trematode Fasciola hepatica and of the nematode genus Capillaria were found. This is the first case of a direct association of a F. hepat
Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Publicado em: 2003-01
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26. Patogenia da fibrose septal hepática associada com a infecção por Capillaria hepatica em ratos
A fibrose septal é uma forma comum de fibrose hepática, mas a sua etiologia e patogenia são ainda desconhecidas. Os ratos infectados com o verme Capillaria hepatica representam um bom modelo experimental para tal fibrose. Para verificar a contribuição de cada fator parasitário na patogenia, os seguintes experimentos foram realizados em ratos: a) para t
Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical. Publicado em: 2001-12
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27. Worm load and septal fibrosis of the liver in Capillaria hepatica-infected rats
Inocula, varying from 15 to 1,000 embryonated Capillaria hepatica eggs, were administered to young adult rats by gastric tube, in an attempt to investigate the influence of worm load in the production of septal fibrosis of the liver. Low doses of 15, 30 or 50 eggs were sufficient to produce septal fibrosis, but it appeared with variable degrees of intensity
Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Publicado em: 2001-10
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28. Effect of interferon-alpha on experimental septal fibrosis of the liver - study with a new model
Interferon-alpha is used in antiviral therapy in humans, mainly for viral hepatitis B and C. An anti-fibrotic effect of interferon has been postulated even in the absence of anti-viral response, which suggests that interferon directly inhibits fibrogenesis. Rats infected with the helminth Capillaria hepatica regularly develop diffuse septal fibrosis of the l
Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Publicado em: 2001-04
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29. Hepatic capillariasis in rats: a new model for testing antifibrotic drugs
Rats infected with the helminth Capillaria hepatica regularly develop septal hepatic fibrosis that may progress to cirrhosis in a relatively short time. Because of such characteristics, this experimental model was selected for testing drugs exhibiting antifibrosis potential, such as pentoxifylline, gadolinium chloride and vitamin A. Hepatic fibrosis was qual
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research. Publicado em: 2000-11
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30. Patologia hepática em camundongos infectados pela Capillaria hepatica
A fibrose septal do fígado se desenvolve regularmente em ratos infectados pela Capillaria hepatica. Com o fito de se verificar se tal tipo de fibrose também se desenvolve em camundongos, 20 animais foram infectados com 100 ou 300 ovos embrionados e examinados histologicamente em vários períodos de tempo, entre 30 até 110 dias após inoculação. Os resu
Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical. Publicado em: 2000-08
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31. Serological Detection of Capillaria hepatica by Indirect Immunofluorescence Assay
In this paper, a serological assay for the detection of antibodies to Capillaria hepatica, a zoonotic parasite, is described. In the past, the only way of detecting Capillaria hepatica was to perform a liver biopsy. The indirect immunofluorescence (IIF) assay, based on liver sections of naturally infected mice and human serum samples, is suitable for detecti
American Society for Microbiology.