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Title: Модуляция окислительного стресса в антипаразитарной терапии инвазии Opisthorchis felineus
Other Titles: Modulation of oxidative stress in anti-parasitic therapy of Opisthorchis felineus infection
Authors: Перина, Е. А.
Буйко, Е. Е.
metadata.dc.contributor.advisor: Иванов, В. В.
Keywords: модуляция; терапия; жизнеспособность; лечение; трематоды; паразиты; окислительный стресс
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Изд-во ТУСУР
Citation: Перина Е. А. Модуляция окислительного стресса в антипаразитарной терапии инвазии Opisthorchis felineus / Е. А. Перина, Е. Е. Буйко ; науч. рук. В. В. Иванов // Перспективы развития фундаментальных наук : сборник научных трудов XVII Международной конференции студентов, аспирантов и молодых ученых, г. Томск, 21-24 апреля 2020 г. : в 7 т. — Томск : Изд-во ТУСУР, 2020. — Т. 4 : Биология и фундаментальная медицина. — [67-69].
Abstract: The influence of oxidative stress caused by L-butionine-sulfoximine and hydrogen peroxide on the O. felineus mature forms viability and egg production was determined. Oxidative stress induced by H[2]O[2] at 125 [mu]M and 250 [mu]M did not affect the viability of O. felineus mature forms. Also, it caused a decrease in egg production. After the pre-incubation of O. felineus mature forms with inhibitor of the main antioxidant enzyme (glutathione) synthesis L-butionine-sulfoximine, the hydrogen peroxide leads to the marit cells death at lower concentrations of prooxidant (0.125 and 0.250 mM H[2]O[2]).Thus, [gamma]-glutamylcysteineligase inhibition by L-butionine-sulfoximine leads to an increase in the O. felineus mature forms sensitivity to exogenous reactive oxygen species, which makes it possible to consider this key glutathione synthesis enzyme as a promising potential therapeutic target in the opisthorchiasis treatment.
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