Concentration of Products of Nitric Oxide Oxidation and Some Vitamins in Sheep with Naturally Acquired Babesiosis

The aim of the present study was to determine serum concentrations of the products of nitric oxide oxidation (nitrate and nitrite) and some vitamins (retinol acetate, a- and d-tocopherol, and vitamin D3) in sheep naturally infected with Babesia ovis. The investigation included 30 infected and 10 con...

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description The aim of the present study was to determine serum concentrations of the products of nitric oxide oxidation (nitrate and nitrite) and some vitamins (retinol acetate, a- and d-tocopherol, and vitamin D3) in sheep naturally infected with Babesia ovis. The investigation included 30 infected and 10 control sheep. Serum a -tocopherol levels were significantly lower (P < 0.05), and nitrate and nitrite concentrations were significantly higher (P < 0.05) in infected animals than in controls. It is thought that the elevated nitrate and nitrite levels of the sheep infected with babesiosis were due to the result of damage caused by Babesia. On the other hand, a significant decrease was observed in a -tocopherol levels in sheep with babesiosis because of damage and pathophysiological changes to erythrocytes.
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Animal Physiology and Biochemistry (Excluding Nutrition)
Babesia ovis
babesiosis
Babesiosis, nitric oxide, sheep, vitamin
babesiyosiz
cholecalciferol
erythrocytes
fizyopatoloji
Hayvan Fizyolojisi ve Biyokimyası (Beslenme Dışında)
Hayvan Protozoon, Helmint, Yumuşakça ve Eklembacaklı Parazitleri
kolekalsiferol
koyun
nitric oxide
nitrik oksit
oksitlenme
oxidation
physiopathology
Protozoan,Helminth, Mollusc and Atrhropod Parasites of Animals
retinol
sheep
tocopherols
tokoferol
vitaminler
vitamins
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