The Journal of Protozoology Research
Online ISSN : 2434-7027
Print ISSN : 0917-4427
Changes in the Activity of Enzymes Primarily Not Synthesized in the Liver Following the Infection Rabbits with Intestinal Coccidia
ZORAN KULIŠIĆZORAN TAMBURŽIVORAD MALIČEVIĆMILAN RADOSAVLJEVIĆ
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1998 年 8 巻 1 号 p. 1-9

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Two groups of rabbits, 10 animals each, were experimentally infected with varying doses of sporulated intestinal coccidia oocysts. The infectious material was composed of several rabbit intestinal coccidia oocyst species: Eimeria flavescens (7%), E. matsubayashi (9%), E. magna (12%), E. neoleporis (19%), E. perforans (21%) and E. media (32%). The third group of rabbits served as a control. Following the experimental infection, a subclinical form of the disease was induced in the rabbits while only 3 animals developed a full-blown disease with diarrhea. Shortly before and then on day 4, 7 and 10 after the infection, levels of the following blood enzymes were determined: creatin kinase, gamma glutamil transferase, amylase and alkaline phosphatase. A decrease in the activity of creatin kinase and a rise in the activity of amylase and alkaline phosphatase were registered. The activity of gamma glutamil transferase was within normal limits.
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© 1998 National Research Center for Protozoan Diseases, National University Corporation Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine
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