THE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF ERYTHROCYTES TO IN VITRO PEROXIDATION IN ANIMAL TRYPANOSOMIASIS

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1997-02
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IGBOKWE, IKECHUKWU ONYEBUCHI
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In order to assess the role of peroxidative injury to erythrocytes in animal trypanosomiasis, the effect of acute trypanosome infections on the susceptibility of erythrocytes to in vitro peroxidation was studied in two experimental models involving Trypanosoma brucei infection of mice and Trypanosoma yivax infection of calves. In the in vitro erythrocyte peroxidation, washed erythrocytes from the infected and control animals were incubated with 1.5% hydrogen peroxide (v/v) and the by-products of lipid peroxidation produced were measured spectrophotometrically as thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS). Glutathione (GSH), the primary antioxidant involved in peroxide neutralization in erythrocytes, was also measured in the trypanosome-infected calves. Trypanosoma brucei produced an acute infection in 24 mice with parasitemia occurring 3-5 days post-infection (pi). Ten mice served as uninfected controls. Nine infected mice died before day 5 pi and another 4 died before day 8 pi, bringing mortality rate to 54.2%. The infection caused a significant (P< 0.025) decrease in the packed cell volume (PCV) of the tail blood of 11 survivors on days 5. and 8 pi, when compared with the control. The heart blood PCV of the control and infected animals were not significantly (P< 0.05) different. The peroxidized erythrocytes of the heart blood of the infected mice produced significantly (P 0.05) greater amounts of TBARS than those of the controls,
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an) A thesis submitted to Ahmadu Bello University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Department of Veterinary Pathology and Microbiology Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Nigeria. February, 1997
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SUSCEPTIBILITY, ERYTHROCYTES, VITRO PEROXIDATION, ANIMAL TRYPANOSOMIASIS IKECHUKWU
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