Studies of reproductive competence in male Dirofilaria immitis treated with milbemycin oxime.

J B Lok, D H Knight, C M Selavka, J Eynard, Y Zhang, R N Bergman
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Normal adult Dirofilaria immitis from a microfilaremic donor dog and D. immitis from donors rendered microfilaria (MF) negative by seven consecutive monthly doses of milbemycin oxime (500 micrograms/kg) were transplanted into three previously uninfected and untreated dogs. Two dogs received reciprocal combinations of treated and untreated D. immitis and the third received untreated adults of both sexes. A fourth dog served as an infected, milbemycin treated, non-transplanted control. Eleven weeks after pairing treated female with untreated male worms, a low-level microfilaremia developed in the recipient. Two of the three treated female worms recovered from this dog were non-fertile, and the third contained a small number of elongate and coiled embryos but no mature intrauterine (stretched) microfilariae (MFF). The dog receiving treated male and untreated female worms became microfilaremic after two weeks. Microfilaremia peaked at 37,000/ml 16 weeks after transplantation and declined over the next 20 weeks to 7,200/ml. Untreated females paired with treated males either became non-fertile or exhibited low numbers of developing embryos and MFF scattered throughout their reproductive tracts. Pairing of untreated male and female worms produced a mcirofilaremia during the second post-operative week, which plateaued around 15,000 MFF per ml. Females recovered after this pairing contained a normal pattern of embryonic development, including stretched MFF. There were no significant differences in the percentage composition or absolute numbers of developing and mature sperm in the reproductive tracts of treated and untreated male worms. However, the resumption of MF production in one milbemycin treated female worm after pairing with normal males and failure of treated males to sustain MF production in untreated female worms suggest that milbemycin oxime impairs the sexual competence of male D. immitis. This may explain the ability of this drug to bring about long term suppression of microfilaremia without immediate adulticidal activity.

米贝霉素肟治疗雄性免疫迪洛丝虫生殖能力的研究。
将来自微丝感染供体犬的正常成年免疫双丝虫和来自连续7个月剂量(500微克/千克)的微丝虫(MF)呈阴性供体的免疫双丝虫(D. immitis)移植到3只先前未感染和未经治疗的狗身上。两只狗接受了治疗和未治疗的免疫弓形虫病的相互组合,第三只接受了未经治疗的成年男女。第四只狗作为感染的、接受米贝霉素治疗的、未移植的对照组。将接受治疗的雌虫与未接受治疗的雄虫配对11周后,受体出现了低水平的微丝虫病。在这只狗身上发现的3只经处理的雌性蠕虫中,有2只不能生育,第三只含有少量细长和盘绕的胚胎,但没有成熟的宫内微丝蚴(拉伸的)。接受治疗的雄虫和未接受治疗的雌虫的狗在两周后出现微丝虫病。微丝虫病在移植16周后达到37000 /ml的峰值,在接下来的20周内下降到7200 /ml。未经处理的雌性与经过处理的雄性配对,要么无法生育,要么发育胚胎数量少,MFF分散在生殖道中。未经治疗的雌雄线虫配对在术后第二周产生微丝虫病,稳定在每毫升15,000 MFF左右。雌性在配对后恢复正常的胚胎发育模式,包括拉伸的MFF。处理过和未处理过的雄虫生殖道中发育和成熟精子的百分比组成和绝对数量没有显著差异。然而,在与正常雄虫配对后,一只接受了米霉素治疗的雌虫恢复了MF的产生,而在未接受治疗的雌虫中,接受了米霉素治疗的雄虫无法维持MF的产生,这表明米霉素肟损害了雄性immitis的性能力。这也许可以解释这种药物能够长期抑制微丝虫病而不立即产生杀虫活性的原因。
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