Title of article :
Evidence of morphine like substance and μopioid receptor expression in Toxacara canis (Nematoda: Ascaridae)
Author/Authors :
Golabi، Mostafa نويسنده Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,Department of Pathobiology,Urmia University,Urmia,Iran , , Naem، Soraya نويسنده Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,Department of Pathobiology,Urmia University,Urmia,Iran , , Imani، Mehdi نويسنده Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,Department of Basic Sciences,Urmia University,Urmia,Iran , , Dalirezh، Nowruz نويسنده Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,Department of Microbiology,Urmia University,Urmia,Iran ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2016
Abstract :
Toxocara canis (Nematoda: Ascaridae) is an intestinal nematode parasite of dogs, which can also cause disease in humans. Transmission to humans usually occurs because of direct contact with T. canis eggs present in soil contaminated with the feces of infected dogs. This nematode has extraordinary abilities to survive for many years in different tissues of vertebrates, and develop to maturity in the intestinal tract of its definitive host. Survival of parasitic nematodes within a host requires immune evasion using complicated pathways. Morphine-like substance, as well as opioids, which are known as down regulating agents, can modulate both innate and acquired immune responses, and let the parasite survives in their hosts. In the present study, we aimed to find evidences of morphine-like substance and μ-opiate receptor expression in T. canis, using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The results indicated that T. canis produced morphine-like substances at the level of 2.31± 0.26 ng g^-1 wet weight, and expressed μ-opiate receptor as in expected size of 441 bp. According to our findings, it was concluded that T. canis, benefits using morphine-like substance to modulate host immunity.
Keywords :
Immune modulation , HPLC , Morphinelike substance , Toxocara canis , RTPCR
Journal title :
Veterinary Research Forum
Journal title :
Veterinary Research Forum