Effects of reactive oxygen intermediate scavengers on the antitoxoplasmic activity of activated macrophages

0301 basic medicine Mice, Inbred BALB C Ionophores Macrophages Immunoglobulins Free Radical Scavengers Benzoic Acid Macrophage Activation Benzoates Culture Media 3. Good health Mice 03 medical and health sciences Anti-Infective Agents Nigericin Animals Female Histidine Mannitol Acetylmuramyl-Alanyl-Isoglutamine Toxoplasma Cells, Cultured
DOI: 10.1007/bf00936177 Publication Date: 2005-01-03T09:28:32Z
ABSTRACT
Obioactin, Lonomycin A, muramyl dipeptide, and scavengers of hydrogen radicals and of singlet oxygen were used to study the participation of.OH and 1O2 in the killing of Toxoplasma in cultures of glycogen-induced peritoneal macrophages. Both the scavengers of OH (diazabicyclooctane and histidine) and those of 1O2 (mannitol and sodium benzoate) failed to inhibit the multiplication of Toxoplasma in macrophages that were incubated with either Obioactin, Lonomycin A, or MDP. The results of these experiments demonstrate the apparent lack of an inhibitory effect of.OH and 1O2 on the multiplication of Toxoplasma, whereas the scavengers alone inhibited the growth of the parasites.
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