Effect of Delphinium staphisagria in Murine Infection by Myocoptes musculinus

W. C. Eibel

Department of Basic Health Sciences, State University of Maringa, Maringá, PR, Brazil.

F. Otomura

Department of Veterinary, University of Northern Parana, PR, DraÁurea Regina T Pupulin. Av. Colombo 5790, 87020-900 Maringá-Pr, Brazil.

A. R. T. Pupulin *

Department of Basic Health Sciences, State University of Maringa, Maringá, PR, Brazil.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Biomedical investigations still rely on the use of laboratory animals, mice and rats are the most commonly used on experimentations. Past experimentations with these animals showed that they could be affected by environmental conditions and infections, causing interferences on researches. Colonies of mice and rats can be parasitized by ectoparasites. Ectoparasites may interfere with scientific researches, typically exacerbated when the animals are immunosuppressed, however, is not common to cause mortality on mice. The plant known as Delphinium staphisagria has been used for years on the treat of skin wounds caused by insects and other parasites such as scabies. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the plant Delphinium staphisagria on Myocoptes musculinus infections on mice (Mus muscullus), the experimental animal. The mice of the Parasitology Lab / DBS / UEM with four weeks of age, weighing approximately 28-30 g were evaluated for clinical diagnosis of infection Myocoptes musculinus. Once confirmed, the parasitic animals were divided into experimental groups consisting of 10 animals each as: (I) infected animals with Myocoptes musculinus untreated, (II) infected animals treated with Delphinium staphisagria, once daily added in drinking water, (III) animalsco-infected with strain of low lethality of Trypanosoma cruzi and treated with Delphinium staphisagria. (IV) animalsco-infected with low lethality strain of T. cruzi and untreated. The clinical and parasitological evaluation was conducted for 90 days. All animals treated with Delphinium staphisagria showed clinical and parasitological cure for the infection of Myocoptes musculinus.

Keywords: Staphisagria, ultradiluted, scabies, Trypanosoma cruzi


How to Cite

Eibel, W. C., F. Otomura, and A. R. T. Pupulin. 2014. “Effect of Delphinium Staphisagria in Murine Infection by Myocoptes Musculinus”. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International 4 (24):2702-10. https://doi.org/10.9734/BJPR/2014/14294.

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