Adenosine levels in serum and adenosine deaminase activity in blood cells of dogs infected by rangelia vitalii

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Main Author: Da Silva A.S.*
Publication Date: 2013
Other Authors: Franca R.T.*, Costa M.M.*, Paim F.C.*, Pimentel V.C.*, Schmatz R.*, Jaques J.A.*, Schetinger M.R.C.*, Mazzanti C.M.*, Tonin A.A.*, Monteiro S.G.*, Lopes S.T.A.*
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Summary: Ecto-adenosinedeaminase (E-ADA) plays an important role in the production and differentiation of blood cells as well as in the control of extracellular adenosine levels. Infectious diseases can influence the synthesis of new cells or cause cell destruction, as occurs in canine rangeliosis, which results in anemia, thrombocytopenia, leukocytosis, and/or leukopenia. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate E-ADA activity in sera, erythrocytes, lymphocytes, and adenosine levels in sera samples of dogs infected by Rangelia vitalii. Twelve animals were divided into 2 groups: noninfected (n = 5) and infected by R. vitalii (n = 7). Animals were infected with 2 ml of blood containing the parasite, and parasitemia was estimated daily for 20 days by microscopic examination of peripheral blood smears. Blood collection was performed on days 0, 10, and 20 post-infection (PI) in order to evaluate the evolution of the disease. The blood collected was used to assess the activity of E-ADA. We observed an increase of E-ADA activity in sera (day 20 PI) and erythrocytes (days 10 and 20 PI) in the infected group (P < 0.05). E-ADA activity in lymphocytes was decreased on day 10, when the parasitemia was high, and increased after 20 days, when the number of circulating parasites was low. HPLC measured adenosine levels in the serum and found a reduction on days 10 and 20 PI. In conclusion, our results showed that E-ADA activity was altered in sera, lymphocytes, and erythrocytes of dogs experimentally infected by R. vitalii as well as the serum concentration of adenosine. These alterations may contribute to the pathogenesis of anemia and immune response in infected dogs. © 2013 American Society of Parasitologists.
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spelling Adenosine levels in serum and adenosine deaminase activity in blood cells of dogs infected by rangelia vitaliiEcto-adenosinedeaminase (E-ADA) plays an important role in the production and differentiation of blood cells as well as in the control of extracellular adenosine levels. Infectious diseases can influence the synthesis of new cells or cause cell destruction, as occurs in canine rangeliosis, which results in anemia, thrombocytopenia, leukocytosis, and/or leukopenia. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate E-ADA activity in sera, erythrocytes, lymphocytes, and adenosine levels in sera samples of dogs infected by Rangelia vitalii. Twelve animals were divided into 2 groups: noninfected (n = 5) and infected by R. vitalii (n = 7). Animals were infected with 2 ml of blood containing the parasite, and parasitemia was estimated daily for 20 days by microscopic examination of peripheral blood smears. Blood collection was performed on days 0, 10, and 20 post-infection (PI) in order to evaluate the evolution of the disease. The blood collected was used to assess the activity of E-ADA. We observed an increase of E-ADA activity in sera (day 20 PI) and erythrocytes (days 10 and 20 PI) in the infected group (P < 0.05). E-ADA activity in lymphocytes was decreased on day 10, when the parasitemia was high, and increased after 20 days, when the number of circulating parasites was low. HPLC measured adenosine levels in the serum and found a reduction on days 10 and 20 PI. In conclusion, our results showed that E-ADA activity was altered in sera, lymphocytes, and erythrocytes of dogs experimentally infected by R. vitalii as well as the serum concentration of adenosine. These alterations may contribute to the pathogenesis of anemia and immune response in infected dogs. © 2013 American Society of Parasitologists.2024-12-06T14:30:05Z2013info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlep. 1125 - 11281937-234510.1645/13-176.1https://repositorio.udesc.br/handle/UDESC/8753ark:/33523/001300000jsgzJournal of Parasitology996Da Silva A.S.*Franca R.T.*Costa M.M.*Paim F.C.*Pimentel V.C.*Schmatz R.*Jaques J.A.*Schetinger M.R.C.*Mazzanti C.M.*Tonin A.A.*Monteiro S.G.*Lopes S.T.A.*engreponame:Repositório Institucional da Udescinstname:Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)instacron:UDESCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-12-07T20:58:37Zoai:repositorio.udesc.br:UDESC/8753Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://pergamumweb.udesc.br/biblioteca/index.phpPRIhttps://repositorio-api.udesc.br/server/oai/requestri@udesc.bropendoar:63912024-12-07T20:58:37Repositório Institucional da Udesc - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Adenosine levels in serum and adenosine deaminase activity in blood cells of dogs infected by rangelia vitalii
title Adenosine levels in serum and adenosine deaminase activity in blood cells of dogs infected by rangelia vitalii
spellingShingle Adenosine levels in serum and adenosine deaminase activity in blood cells of dogs infected by rangelia vitalii
Da Silva A.S.*
title_short Adenosine levels in serum and adenosine deaminase activity in blood cells of dogs infected by rangelia vitalii
title_full Adenosine levels in serum and adenosine deaminase activity in blood cells of dogs infected by rangelia vitalii
title_fullStr Adenosine levels in serum and adenosine deaminase activity in blood cells of dogs infected by rangelia vitalii
title_full_unstemmed Adenosine levels in serum and adenosine deaminase activity in blood cells of dogs infected by rangelia vitalii
title_sort Adenosine levels in serum and adenosine deaminase activity in blood cells of dogs infected by rangelia vitalii
author Da Silva A.S.*
author_facet Da Silva A.S.*
Franca R.T.*
Costa M.M.*
Paim F.C.*
Pimentel V.C.*
Schmatz R.*
Jaques J.A.*
Schetinger M.R.C.*
Mazzanti C.M.*
Tonin A.A.*
Monteiro S.G.*
Lopes S.T.A.*
author_role author
author2 Franca R.T.*
Costa M.M.*
Paim F.C.*
Pimentel V.C.*
Schmatz R.*
Jaques J.A.*
Schetinger M.R.C.*
Mazzanti C.M.*
Tonin A.A.*
Monteiro S.G.*
Lopes S.T.A.*
author2_role author
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Da Silva A.S.*
Franca R.T.*
Costa M.M.*
Paim F.C.*
Pimentel V.C.*
Schmatz R.*
Jaques J.A.*
Schetinger M.R.C.*
Mazzanti C.M.*
Tonin A.A.*
Monteiro S.G.*
Lopes S.T.A.*
description Ecto-adenosinedeaminase (E-ADA) plays an important role in the production and differentiation of blood cells as well as in the control of extracellular adenosine levels. Infectious diseases can influence the synthesis of new cells or cause cell destruction, as occurs in canine rangeliosis, which results in anemia, thrombocytopenia, leukocytosis, and/or leukopenia. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate E-ADA activity in sera, erythrocytes, lymphocytes, and adenosine levels in sera samples of dogs infected by Rangelia vitalii. Twelve animals were divided into 2 groups: noninfected (n = 5) and infected by R. vitalii (n = 7). Animals were infected with 2 ml of blood containing the parasite, and parasitemia was estimated daily for 20 days by microscopic examination of peripheral blood smears. Blood collection was performed on days 0, 10, and 20 post-infection (PI) in order to evaluate the evolution of the disease. The blood collected was used to assess the activity of E-ADA. We observed an increase of E-ADA activity in sera (day 20 PI) and erythrocytes (days 10 and 20 PI) in the infected group (P < 0.05). E-ADA activity in lymphocytes was decreased on day 10, when the parasitemia was high, and increased after 20 days, when the number of circulating parasites was low. HPLC measured adenosine levels in the serum and found a reduction on days 10 and 20 PI. In conclusion, our results showed that E-ADA activity was altered in sera, lymphocytes, and erythrocytes of dogs experimentally infected by R. vitalii as well as the serum concentration of adenosine. These alterations may contribute to the pathogenesis of anemia and immune response in infected dogs. © 2013 American Society of Parasitologists.
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