伊氏锥虫
生物
抗氧化剂
酶
一氧化氮
锥虫
生物化学
动质体
锥虫病
原生动物
微生物学
病毒学
原生动物疾病
免疫学
内分泌学
疟疾
作者
Aleksandro S. Da Silva,Francine C. Paim,Roberto C.V. Santos,Manuela B. Sangoi,Rafael Noal Moresco,Sônia T.A. Lopes,Jeandre Augusto dos Santos Jaques,Jucimara Baldissarelli,Vera M. Morsch,Sílvia González Monteiro
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.exppara.2012.06.010
摘要
The aim of this study was to evaluate the nitric oxide (NO()) level, protein oxidation and antioxidant enzymes in rats infected with Trypanosoma evansi and establish the association of NO() levels with the degree of parasitemia. Thirty-six male rats (Wistar) were divided into two groups with 18 animals each. Group A was not infected while Group B was intraperitoneally infected, receiving 7.5×10(6) trypomastigotes per animal. Each group was divided into three subgroups with 6 rats each and blood was collected during different periods post-infection (PI), as follows: day 5 (A(5) and B(5)), day 15 (A(15) and B(15)) and day 30 PI (A(30) and B(30)). Blood samples were collected by cardiac puncture to estimate the levels of nitrites/nitrates (NO(x)) and advanced oxidation protein products (AOPP) in serum, and superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT) activities in blood. On days 15 and 30 PI NO(x) and AOPP levels were increased in serum of rats infected. Rodents infected with T. evansi showed a significant increase in SOD (days 5 and 15 PI) and CAT (day 30 PI) activities. Based on the physiological role of NO(), we can conclude that its increased concentration is related to an inflammatory response against the parasite, once a redox imbalance was observed during infection.
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