Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases ()

Biochemical association between essential trace elements and susceptibility to Leishmania major in BALB/c and C57BL/6 mice

  • Marzyeh Amini,
  • Hossein Nahrevanian,
  • Shohreh Khatami,
  • Mahin Farahmand,
  • Fatemeh Mirkhani,
  • Seifoddin Javadian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1413-86702009000200002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
pp. 83 – 85

Abstract

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Several enzymes that contribute to immune system responses require zinc and copper as trace elements for their activity. We examined zinc and copper levels in two susceptible Balb/c mouse lines and resistant C57bl/6 mice infected with Leishmania major MRHO/IR/75/ER, a prevalent strain that causes cutaneous leishmaniasis in Iran. Serum Zn and Cu were determined by flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Higher Cu levels were found in infected C57bl/6 mice and higher Zn levels were found in infected Balb/c mice. Also, Cu/Zn ratios were increased in both the Balb/c and the C57bl/6 mice. We conclude that concentrations of essential trace elements vary during cutaneous leishmaniasis infection and that this variation is associated with susceptibility/resistance to Leishmania major in Balb/c and C57bl/6 mice. We detected Zn deficiency in the plasma of infected Balb/c mice; possibly, therapeutic administration of Zn would be useful for treating this form of leishmaniasis. Increases in Cu level might increase resistance to leishmaniasis. Based on our findings, the Cu/Zn ratio could be a useful marker for the pathophysiology of leishmaniasis.

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