Benznidazole therapy during acute phase of chagas disease reduces parasite load but does not prevent chronic cardiac lesions.
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2008
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The goals of this study were to evaluate the
efficacy of benznidazole (Bz) treatment in decreasing of the
parasitic load during the acute phase of experimental
Chagas disease and to analyze its influence in the
development of cardiac chronic alterations in mice inoculated
with drug-resistant Trypanosoma cruzi strains. Our
results showed that the early Bz treatment (started at 4th
day of infection) was efficient in reducing the parasite load
in animals from both acute and chronic phase of the
infection. Moreover, this reduction in the parasite load
could not be associated with the intensity of the cardiac
chronic lesions. The histopathological evaluation of cardiac
tissue of Bz-treated mice showed three different patterns of
response: (1) presence of a small number of inflammatory
cells and fibrotic area similar to noninfected mice; (2)
similar intensity of inflammatory infiltrate and smaller
fibrotic area in relation to nontreated animals; (3) similar
intensity of inflammatory infiltrated and fibrosis area
among the Bz-treated and nontreated animals. Each specific
pattern was obtained with different T. cruzi strain, suggesting
that the pattern of the heart lesions in chronic phase of
Bz-treated animals was T. cruzi strain dependent but not
related with drug resistance levels.
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CALDAS, I. S. et al. Benznidazole therapy during acute phase of chagas disease reduces parasite load but does not prevent chronic cardiac lesions. Parasitology Research, v. 103, p.413-421, 2008. Disponível em: <http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00436-008-0992-6>. Acesso em: 10 jan. 2017.