B. Pastorova et al., LEVELS OF CATECHOLAMINES IN BLOOD-PLASMA OF RABBITS NATURALLY INFECTED WITH ENCEPHALITOZOON-CUNICULI, Helminthologia, 34(1), 1997, pp. 23-26
Catecholamines present in blood participate in regulation of a number
of physiological mechanisms and at the same time reflect some patholog
ical changes. We used a radioenzymatic method to investigate the catec
holamine levels in blood plasma of 24 laboratory rabbits (females, 13
months old, weighing 3.2 +/- 0.4 kg) which were examined by the method
of radial haemolysis and indirect immunofluorescence for the presence
of antibodies to Encephalitozoon cuniculi antigens. The results obtai
ned indicate that encephalitozoonosis decreases significantly the leve
l of catecholamines in blood plasma. From the total number of rabbits
investigated, 41.7 % were evaluated as seropositive. The seropositive
group of rabbits exhibited a significant (p < 0.05) decrease of plasma
dopamine levels (by 23.3 %). Concentrations of norepinephrine in bloo
d plasma of rabbits decreased from 26.07 +/- 0.780 to 8.42 +/- 0.117 w
hich is a significant decrease by 41.9%. Similar changes were recorded
in the levels of plasma epinephrine (p < 0.05) in comparison with hea
lthy individuals (de crease by 34.6 %). The results obtained showed th
at a marked decrease in activity of peripheral adrenergic system occur
s in seropositive animals following the infection with Encephalitozoon
cuniculi parasite.