Author/Authors :
Ghaffarifar, F Department of Parasitology - Tarbiat Modarres University, Tehran , Iran , Abdolah Pour, M Department of Parasitology - Tarbiat Modarres University, Tehran , Iran , Sharifi, Z Organization of Blood Transfusion - Research Center of Virology, Tehran , Iran , Dalimi Asl, A Department of Parasitology - Tarbiat Modarres University, Tehran , Iran , Al-Kawaz, E Department of Public Health - College of Medical and Health Technology, Baghdad, Iraq
Abstract :
Introduction: Toxoplasma gondii is an obligatory interacelullar parasite that infects nucleated
cells in its intermediate hosts. The aim of the present study was to determine the effect of vitamin
D3 on the multiplication of T. gondii in peritoneal macrophage of Balb/c mice and nitric oxide
production by macrophages.
Methods: According to usage of vitamin D3 (one dose or seven doses) and INFγ in vitro and in
vivo, this study was divided into four experiments. In all experiments, the macrophages were collected
from peritoneum and cultured in RPMI-1640. Then the supernatants were collected after
24 h and their nitric oxide was measure. After 96 h, the macrophages were collected and stained
and the number of tachyzoites was measured.
Results: The first experiment (the mice were infected with tachyzoites and after 2 h, got one dose
vitamin D3 intraperitonealy) showed the best results. The mean of tachyzoites per macrophages
was 2.37, and mean ± SD of nitric oxide was 187.8 ± 9.
Discussion: High-level production of nitric oxide may be related to the only one injection of vitamin
D3. The injection in long time might suppress the immune system.
Keywords :
Toxoplasma gondii , Vitamin D3 , Nitric Oxide , IFN-γ , Macrophages , Mice