Adenosine deaminase level in the serum of the patients Toxoplasma gondiiseropositive and Giardia intestinalis
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2009
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Afrıcan journal of mıcrobıology research
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Özet
Adenosine deaminase (ADA) is an aminohydrolase making adenosine, deoksiadenozini inozin, and
deocsiniozine deaminise irreversibly and plays role in the catabolism of purine nucleotids. Toxoplasma
gondii is a zoonoses intracellular parasite that causes infection in animals and humans. This parasite
encompasses enzymes that produce free radicals such as superoxide and hydrogen peroxide. In
addition, Giardia intestinalis is another parasite that causes irritations in mucosa, over mucus
discharge, aggravating former inflammations, and various absorption defects. In the present study, it
has been aimed to compare ADA levels between T. gondii seropositive (IgG seropositive but
symptomless patients), G. intestinalis positive patients, and control group. Thus, ADA levels between 32
patients being T. gondii seropositive and 29 controls and between 50 patients’ G. intestinalis positive
and 40 controls have been evaluated. The results were analyzed using independent samples t-test at
the level of p < 0.05. According to this, in the statistical comparison between the parameters of patient
and control groups, a meaningful decrease could be determined in ADA levels. This situation can be
commented in the way that toxoplasmosis infection being inactive does not necessarily cause an
increase in T lymphocytes. In addition, this decrease can be due to increasing oxidative stress in
parasitic infections.
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Toxoplasma gondii, Giardia intestinalis, Adenosine deaminase
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Afrıcan journal of mıcrobıology research
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3
Sayı
10
Künye
Karaman, Ü. Beytur, L. Kıran, T. R. Çolak, C. (2009). Adenosine deaminase level in the serum of the patients Toxoplasma gondiiseropositive and Giardia intestinalis. Afrıcan journal of mıcrobıology research. . 3(10); 654-657.