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Indian J Exp Biol ; 1997 Nov; 35(11): 1194-7
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-57821

ABSTRACT

Plasmodium yoelii infection alters the hepatic levels of key enzymes of urea cycle, viz.carbamoyl phosphates synthetase (EC 6.3.4.16) and ornithine transcarbamoylase (EC 2.1.3.3) and urea levels in mice. The urea level was found elevated in liver, brain and plasma during P. yoelii infection. However, carbamoyl phosphate synthetase and ornithine transcarbamoylase were noticeably decreased during P. yoelii infection. Pyrimethamine treatment (10 mg/kg body weight for 4 days) brought back the altered parameters to normal a week after cessation of drug treatment.


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Animals , Antimalarials/therapeutic use , Liver/drug effects , Malaria/drug therapy , Mice , Plasmodium yoelii , Pyrimethamine/therapeutic use , Urea/metabolism
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-111592

ABSTRACT

Ammonia, lactate, glutamate and pyruvate levels in blood, liver, brain, spleen and kidney were determined during Plasmodium yoelii infection and pyrimethamine treatment in mice. Ammonia and lactate levels showed significant increase with rise in parasitaemia except in spleen where decrease in the lactate levels was observed. The glutamate level displayed a marked decrease in blood, liver and splenic tissues, whereas, significant increase in glutamate level in kidney was observed, although its level in cerebral tissue remained unaltered. The pyruvate level in blood and liver showed a noticeable decrease but brain, spleen and kidney registered an elevation of the same due to the parasitic infection. Pyrimethamine (oral) treatment (10 mg/kg body weight) to infected mice (5-10%) for four days brought back the altered levels of the above cellular constituents in different tissues to normal, a week after cessation of drug treatment.


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Ammonia/metabolism , Animals , Antimalarials/therapeutic use , Glutamic Acid/metabolism , Humans , Lactic Acid/metabolism , Malaria/drug therapy , Mice , Plasmodium yoelii , Pyrimethamine/therapeutic use , Pyruvic Acid/metabolism
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