RÉSU M É. Pour établir le rôle de l'inflammation et de ses composants dans le déparasitage spon tané de Strongyloides ratti, les rats sont traités par des anti-inflammatoires non-stéroïdiens (indométacine, salicylate de sodium) ou par des antagonistes de certains médiateurs (dexchlorphéni-ramine, cyproheptadine, prométhazine). Les résultats sont comparés à ceux obtenus avec des traitements similaires de rats parasités par des Nématodes donnant également lieu à des phéno mènes de déparasitage spontané : Trichinella spiralis, notamment, mais aussi Nippostrongylus brasiliensis. Une coordination des différentes interprétations permet d'envisager un schéma qui rend compte du déroulement des réactions qui conduisent au rejet du parasite.The role of inflammation in spontaneous cure of Strongyloides ratti infestation SUM M ARY. In order to assess the role of inflammation and its components in spontaneous cure of Strongyloides ratti infestation, rats were treated with non-steroid anti-inflammatory agents (indometacin ; sodium salicylate) or with antagonists of certain mediators (dexchlorpheniramin ; cyproheptadin, promethazin). Results were compared with those obtained in similar treatments of rats infested by other Nematoda which also give rise to spontaneous cure : especially Trichinella spiralis, and Nippostron gylus brasiliensis. Coordinating the various findings made it possible to devise a pattern accounting for the chain of reactions that lead to rejection of the parasite.
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