The role of host generated free radicals in helminth infections: Nippostrongylus brasiliensis and Nematospiroides dubius compared |
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Authors: | N. C. Smith and C. Bryant |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology, Australian National University, GPO Box 4, Canberra 2601, Australia |
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Abstract: | ![]() and 1986. The role of host generated free radicals in helminth infections: Nippostrongylus brasiliensis and Nematospiroides dubius compared. International Journal for Parasitology 16: 617–622. The possibility that free radicals are involved in the expulsion of Nippostrongylus brasiliensis from the small intestine of its mice host was explored by comparing the susceptibilities to free radicals, and levels of protective enzymes, of adult N. brasiliensis and Nematospiroides dubius, a closely related intestinal parasite of mice. Nippostrongylus brasiliensis was markedly more susceptible to in vitro free radical damage than N. dubius. The difference in susceptibility is probably related to differences in enzymatic protection against free oxygen radicals as N. dubius had roughly twice as much Superoxide dismutase, about 3 times as much catalase and about 4 times as much glutathione reductase as N. brasiliensis. This result may indicate that N. dubius persists in the rodent small intestine, whilst N. brasiliensis is spontaneously expelled, because of a more efficient enzymatic defence system against host-generated free oxygen radicals. |
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Keywords: | Parasitic helminths Nippostrongylus brasiliensis Nematospiroides dubius free radicals immune response Superoxide dismutase catalase glutathione reductase self-cure phenomenon |
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