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Iranian Journal of Parasitology. 2011; 6 (4): 17-22
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-122890

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this comparative study was to detect superoxide dismutase [SOD] activities in Fasciola hepatica, F. gigantica parasites, infected and healthy liver tissues in order to determine of species effects and liver infection on SODs activity level. Fasciola spp. parasites and sheep liver tissues [healthy and infected liver tissues], 10 samples for each, were collected, homogenized and investigated for protein measurement, protein detection and SOD enzyme activity assay. Protein concentration was measured by Bradford method and SODs band protein was detected on SDS-PAGE. SODs activity was determined by iodonitrotetrazolium chloride, INT, and xanthine substrates. Independent samples t-test was conducted for analysis of SODs activities difference. Protein concentration means were detected for F. hepatica 1.3 mg/ ml, F. gigantica 2.9 mg/ml, healthy liver tissue 5.5 mg/ml and infected liver tissue 1.6 mg/ml [with similar weight sample mass]. Specific enzyme activities in the samples were obtained 0.58, 0.57, 0.51, 1.43 U/mg for F. hepatica, F. gigantica, healthy liver and infected liver respectively. Gel electrophoresis of Fasciola spp. and sheep liver tissue extracts revealed a band protein with MW of 60 kDa. The statistical analysis revealed significant difference between SOD activities of Fasciola species and also between SOD activity of liver tissues [P<.05]. Fasciola species and liver infection are effective causes on SOD enzyme activity level


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Animals , Fasciola hepatica , Superoxide Dismutase , Liver Diseases, Parasitic , Liver/parasitology
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