Otro
Eimeria stiedai: Metabolism of lipids, proteins and glucose in experimentally infected rabbits, Oryctolagus cuniculus
Registro en:
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Pathology, v. 3, n. 1, p. 37-40, 2010.
1983--024
2-s2.0-79952413284
Autor
Freitas, Fagner L. C.
Yamamoto, Beatriz L.
Freitas, Wagner L. C
Almeida, Katyane S
Machado, Rosangela Z.
Machado, Célio R.
Resumen
Rabbits were experimentally infected with sporulated Eimeria stiedai oocysts. A total of 50 white adult rabbits, New Zealand race, were distributed into two groups: Group A was infected with 1x10 4 sporulated Eimeria stiedai oocysts, while group B was inoculated with distilled water as a control. The animals generally displayed increased levels of total protein, globulin, total cholesterol, LDL-c and triacylglycerols; however, total levels of liver lipids and HDL-c decreased, and plasma glucose levels varied during the experimental period. In sum, Eimeria stiedai infection of rabbits caused a considerable number of changes in the metabolism of lipids, proteins and glucose, which is likely due to direct effects of liver cirrhosis on normal body function.