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Rangelia vitalii: changes in the enzymes ALT, CK and AST during the acute phase of experimental infection in dogs
Rangelia vitalii: mudanças nas enzimas ALT, CK e AST na fase aguda da infecção experimental em cães
Fecha
2012Registro en:
Rev. Bras. Parasitol. Vet.,v.21,n.3,p.243-248,2012
1984-2961
10.1590/S1984-29612012000300012
Autor
Costa, Márcio Machado
França, Raqueli Teresinha
Da Silva, Aleksandro Schafer
Paim, Carlos Breno
Paim, Francine
Amaral, Carlos Henrique do
Dornelles, Guilherme Lopes
Cunha, João Paulo Monteiro Carvalho Mori da
Soares, João Fabio
Labruna, Marcelo Bahia
Mazzanti, Cinthia Melazzo Andrade
Monteiro, Silvia Gonzalez
Lopes, Sonia Terezinha dos Anjos
Institución
Resumen
Rangelia vitalii is a protozoon that causes diseases in dogs, and anemia is the most common laboratory finding. However, few studies on the biochemical changes in dogs infected with this protozoon exist. Thus, this study aimed to investigate the biochemical changes in dogs experimentally infected with R. vitalii, during the acute phase of the infection. For this study, 12 female dogs (aged 6-12 months and weighing between 4 and 7 kg) were used, divided in two groups. Group A was composed of healthy dogs (n = 5); and group B consisted of infected animals (n = 7). Blood samples were collected on days 0, 10, 20 and 30 after infection, using tubes without anticoagulant to obtain serum and analyze the biochemical parameters. An increase in alanine aminotransferase (ALT) on day 20 (P < 0.05) was observed. Also, increased creatine kinase (CK) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) levels were observed throughout the experimental period (P < 0.05). No changes in the serum gamma-glutamyltransferase, urea and creatinine levels were observed. Thus, is possible to conclude that experimental infection with R. vitalii in dogs causes changes to the biochemical profile, with increased ALT, AST and CK enzyme levels.