Horii Y, Aoki Y
Department of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Faculty of Agriculture, Miyazaki University, Japan.
J Vet Med Sci. 1997 Oct;59(10):961-3. doi: 10.1292/jvms.59.961.
Plasma level of diethylcarbamazine (DEC) was measured by using gas chromatography and was compared to the changes of microfilaremia after an intraperitoneal injection with 200 mg/kg of DEC in rats. The microfilaremia was induced artificially by an intravenous implantation with 2 x 10(5) Brugia pahangi microfilariae (mf) 1 day before DEC treatment. The rats treated with DEC showed a rapid and significant decrease in mf number in the circulation within 30 min, continued for 4 hr, and then increased rapidly. DEC seemed to cause transient but significant suppression of microfilaremia of B. pahangi in rats directly.