Repository logo
 
No Thumbnail Available
Publication

Imbalance of Steroid Hormones in Hamsters Infected with Schistosoma mansoni

Use this identifier to reference this record.
Name:Description:Size:Format: 
ART_RubenFernandes_2019.pdf300.6 KBAdobe PDF Download

Advisor(s)

Abstract(s)

Objective: Schistosomiasis is a debilitating disease that affects 200 million people worldwide. Schistosoma haematobium and Schistosoma mansoni are the major causative agents of this disease. Cancer-association and infertility-association in Schistosoma haematobium infection have already been described and it is known that the parasite produces a catechol-estrogen molecule that induces a hormonal imbalance in the host. Methods: In order to better understand the relation of hormonal imbalance in experimental Schistosoma mansoni infection, we investigated a serum panel of steroid hormones in Schistosoma mansoni infected hamsters. Results: We found a decrease in the serum levels of Estradiol (E2), Testosterone and Progesterone in infected females and an increase of Testosterone and a decrease in Progesterone in infected males in comparison with controls. Conclusion: These results indicate that S. mansoni alters the levels of steroid hormones in infected males and females and it will increase the repertoire of data about the host-parasite molecular interplay and its relation with the endocrine system.

Description

Keywords

Steroid hormones Schistosoma mansoni infection Host-parasite interaction Estradiol Testosterone Progesterone Infertility

Citation

Oliveira, K. C., Cardoso, R., Santos, A. C. D., Fernandes, R., & Botelho, M. C. (2019). Imbalance of Steroid Hormones in Hamsters Infected with Schistosoma mansoni. Endocrine, Metabolic & Immune Disorders - Drug Targets, 19(8), 1122–1126.

Research Projects

Research ProjectShow more

Organizational Units

Journal Issue

Publisher

CC License

Altmetrics