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Trypanosoma cruzi: the role of PGE2 in immune response during the acute phase of experimental infection
Authors:Abdalla G K  Faria G E L  Silva K T  Castro E C C  Reis M A  Michelin M A
Institution:Laboratory of Immunology, Federal University of Triangulo Mineiro, Rua Frei Paulino, 30, 38 025-180 Uberaba, MG, Brazil.
Abstract:Chagas disease is characterized by cardiac lesions and a high level of PGE2. Our objective was to investigate the role of PGE2 in cardiac lesions. BALB/c mice were infected with Trypanosoma cruzi (1x10(3) trypomastigote forms) and were treated daily with PBS, meloxicam (0.5 mg/kg) or etoricoxib (0.6 mg/kg). The animals were sacrificed on the 21st day of infection and we collected the cardiac tissue and spleen cells for tissue culture. We observed that treatment with COX-2 inhibitors was able to decrease synthesis of PGE2 by spleen cells. This reduction was accompanied by reduction of the inflammatory infiltrate, parasite nets, cardiac fibrosis and fewer COX-2 positive cells in cardiac tissue obtained from these animals. In conclusion, treatment with COX-2 inhibitors, and consequent inhibition of PGE2 synthesis, was able to reduce the cardiac damage observed during the acute phase of experimental Chagas disease, thus demonstrating the involvement of this mediator in the cardiac lesion.
Keywords:PGE2  prostaglandin E2  IL  interleukin  TNF-α  tumor necrosis factor α  IFN-γ  interferon γ  COX  cyclooxygenase  Th  T helper  T  cruzi  Trypanosoma cruzi  Ig  immunoglobulin  NO  nitric oxide  MHC  major histocompatibility complex  PBS  phosphate buffered saline  μCi  micro Currier  h  hour  °C  degree Celsius  μg/ml  micrograms per milliliter  BSA  bovine serum albumin  HE  hematoxylin-eosin  mg/kg  milligrams per kilogram  ng/ml  nanograms per milliliter  Prostaglandin  Cytokines  Cardiac lesions  COX-2
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