OXYGEN-UPTAKE IN CYSTS AND TROPHOZOITES OF GIARDIA-LAMBLIA

Citation
Ta. Paget et al., OXYGEN-UPTAKE IN CYSTS AND TROPHOZOITES OF GIARDIA-LAMBLIA, The Journal of eukaryotic microbiology, 40(3), 1993, pp. 246-250
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Zoology,Microbiology
ISSN journal
10665234
Volume
40
Issue
3
Year of publication
1993
Pages
246 - 250
Database
ISI
SICI code
1066-5234(1993)40:3<246:OICATO>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
Oxygen uptake in cysts and trophozoites of the parasitic protozoan Gia rdia lamblia was examined. Both showed oxygen uptake activity, but tha t of cysts was only 10% to 20% that of trophozoites. Oxygen dependence of oxygen uptake in cysts and trophozoites showed oxygen maxima above which oxygen uptake decreased. The oxygen concentration at which the oxygen uptake mte was greatest was higher for trophozoites than for cy sts. The effect of various inhibitors on cyst and trophozoite oxygen u ptake suggested that flavoproteins and quinones play some role in oxyg en uptake. The substrate specificities and the effect of inhibitors on G. lamblia trophozoites were similar to those observed for G. muris. Metronidazole, the drug most commonly used in treatment of giardiasis, inhibited oxygen uptake and motility in trophozoites; however, it had no obvious effect on either oxygen uptake or excystation in cysts. Me nadione, a redox cycling naphthaquinone, first stimulated, then comple tely inhibited, oxygen uptake in cysts and trophozoites; a complete lo ss of cyst viability and trophozoite motility was also observed. The e ffect of menadione on G. lamblia may indicate that redox cycling compo unds have potential as chemotherapeutic agents for the treatment of gi ardiasis.