“…Besides the focal necro-inflammatory parasitic lesions, caused by groups of worms that usually die and disintegrate within the liver soon after egg lying, there also occurs the development of septal fibrosis throughout the liver, a change that appears in all infected rats (Oliveira & Andrade 2001). The model has permitted studies on pathogenesis (Santos et al 2001, Lemos et al 2003, on response to drugs (Souza et al 2000,2001) and on other aspects (Ferreira & Andrade 1993, Oliveira & Andrade 2001. However, the potential of the model is somewhat limited by the peculiarities connected with the experimental host -the rat -because of the difficulties related to the obtaining of commercial kits to study cytokines, chemokines, receptors, growth factors, cells and extra-cellular tissue markers, and so on.…”