Activities of ectonucleotidases and adenosine deaminase in platelets of cattle experimentally infected by Fasciola hepatica

The enzymatic activities of NTPDase, 5′-nucleotidase and adenosine deaminase (ADA) are important in regulating the concentration of adenine nucleotides, molecules known to be involved on platelet aggregation. Fasciolosis causes coagulation disorders that have not been completely elucidated. Taking i...

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Published in:Experimental parasitology Vol. 176; pp. 16 - 20
Main Authors: Fracasso, Mateus, Da Silva, Aleksandro S., Baldissera, Matheus D., Bottari, Nathieli B., Gabriel, Mateus E., Piva, Manoela M., Stedille, Fernanda A., Christ, Ricardo, Rhoden, Leandro A., Henker, Luan C., Moresch, Vera M., Schetinger, Maria Rosa C., Mendes, Ricardo E.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Elsevier Inc 01-05-2017
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Summary:The enzymatic activities of NTPDase, 5′-nucleotidase and adenosine deaminase (ADA) are important in regulating the concentration of adenine nucleotides, molecules known to be involved on platelet aggregation. Fasciolosis causes coagulation disorders that have not been completely elucidated. Taking into consideration the association between the purinergic system and hemostasis, this study aimed to evaluate the enzymatic activities of NTPDase (hydrolyze ATP and ADP), 5′-nucleotidase (hydrolyze AMP) and ADA (deamination of adenosine) in platelets from cattle experimentally infected by Fasciola hepatica on days 20, 40, 60 and 80 post-infection (PI). For this study, 10 healthy Friesian steers were separated into two groups: the group A (n = 5) was used as uninfected control, and the group B was composed of steers experimentally infected by F. hepatica (n = 5). The number of platelets did not differ between groups in the periods evaluated. Reduction of NTPDase (p < 0.05) hydrolysing ATP (days 20, 40 and 60 PI), and ADP (days 40, 60 and 80 PI), and on 5′-nucleotidase hydrolyzing AMP (days 40 and 60 PI) was observed. A reduction (p < 0.05) in ADA activity on day 20 PI, as well as an increase (p < 0.05) in ADA activity on days 40 and 60 PI was observed when compared to the control. Based on these results, we can conclude that ATP, ADP and AMP hydrolysis and adenosine deamination were altered in platelets of cattle infected by F. hepatica. Considering the importance of the purinergic system in hemostasis, it is believed that those changes may contribute to the coagulation impairment observed in acute fasciolosis described in the literature. [Display omitted] •Fasciolosis is responsible for major economic losses in animal production, decreasing milk and meat production.•Fasciola hepatica infection causes hepatic lesions.•Liver plays a central role in the clotting process, since most coagulation factors are synthesized by liver cells.•The study aimed to evaluated the activities of purinergic enzymes in platelets from cattle infected with F. hepatica.•Altered NTPDase and ADA activities were found during F. hepatica infection in cattle.
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ISSN:0014-4894
1090-2449
DOI:10.1016/j.exppara.2017.02.014