Literature DB >> 1216329

[Glutathionestatus of Plasmodium vinckei parasitized erythrocytes in correlation to the intraerythrocytic development of the parasite (author's transl)].

A Picard-Maureau, E Hempelmann, G Krämmer, R Jackisch, A Jung.   

Abstract

The glutathione status of Plasmodium vinckei parasitized erythrocytes of mice was determined in correlation to the intraerythrocytic stage of maturation of the parasite. The different stages of blood schizogony were separated by discontinuous Dextran-density-centrifugation. The changes of protein content, glutathione concentration (reduced/oxidized and bound/free glutathione) and in the specific activities of the following enzymes: gamma-glutamyl-cysteine-synthetase (GC-synthetase), glutathione-reductase (GR), glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (Gl-DH), glutathione-peroxydase (G-POD) and catalase were investigated in dependence of the intraerythrocytic stage of development. The following changes of the investigated metabolic parameters were observed during the schizogony: - the protein content decreased to about one half, - the glutathione concentration increased about 10-fold, while the relations reduced/oxidized and free/bound glutathione remained constant, - Gl-DH activity appeared and increased steeply, - the specific activities of GC-synthetase and of GR increased more than 2-fold, while G-POD remained almost constant, - and the activities of G-6-PDH and catalase showed a significant, strong decrease to about 25% of the original values. It is tried to relate the observed changes to the growing parasite or to the host cell. The significance of the results for the metabolism of malaria parasites and for a possible adaptation to the mosquito by a GSH mediated protection of the malaria parasite against an enzymatic defence-reaction of the mosquito, is discussed.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1216329

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tropenmed Parasitol        ISSN: 0303-4208


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