Sarkoptik Uyuzlu Koyunlarda Serum Tiyol Disülfit Seviyeleri
Önemli paraziter bir hastalık olan sarkoptik uyuz ruminantlarda dermatolojik lezyonlara neden olmaktadır. Tiyol-disülfit dengesi yeni bir stress oksidatif parametresidir. Bu çalışmanın amacı sarkoptik uyuzlu koyunlarda dinamik tiyol/disülfit dengesinin değerlendirilmesidir. Bu amaçla sarkoptik uyuzla (grup I) enfekte 36 koyun (n=15 dişi, n=21 erkek) ve 12 sağlıklı koyun (grup II) çalışmaya dahil edilmiştir. Tiyol disülfitin belirlenmesinde yeni bir metot kullanılmıştır. Natif tiyol, total tiyol ve disülfit parametreleri grup I’ de istatistiksel olarak düşük seyrederken disülfit/natif tiyol, disülfit/total tiyol ve natif tiyol/total tiyol oranları arasında gruplarda farklılık elde edilmemiştir. Sarkoptik uyuzun enfekte koyunlarda disülfit dengesini etkilediği düşünülmekte olup bu dengeyi sağlayacak antioksidan moleküllerin terapotik seçeneklere eklenmesi gerektiği öngörülmektedir.
Serum Thiol Disulphide Levels Among Sheep with Sarcoptic Mange
Sarcoptic mange, a notable parasitic disease, causes dermatological alterations among ruminants. Thiol-disulphite hemostasis is a novel oxidative stress parameter. The aim of this study was to evaluate dynamic thiol/disulfide homeostasis in sheep with sarcoptic mange. Total of thirty-six sheep (n=15 female, n=21 male) with sarcoptic mange (Group I), and twelve healthy sheep (Group II) were used in the study. A novel method was used to determine the thiol disulphide parameters. Native thiol, total thiol and Disulphide values were statistically lower in Group I. Disulphide/native thiol, Disulphide/total thiol, and Native thiol/ total thiol proportions had no statistical differences in groups. Sarcoptic mange was probably affected by the thiol Disulphide hemostasis in infected sheep. Thus, the data obtained in this study might form base for further studies to include antioxidantmolecules in the treatment protocols
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