Serum concentration of some acute phase proteins in naturally occurring canine babesiosis: a preliminary study

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pp. 144-147 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bulent Ulutas, ◽  
Goksel Bayramli, ◽  
Pinar Alkim Ulutas, ◽  
Tulin Karagenc
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Silvia Martinez ◽  
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Fernando Tecles

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pp. 465-468 ◽  
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E. Lesaffre ◽  
G. Verhoeven

Evidence is presented that transcortin and α2u-globulin react as negative acute-phase proteins in the rat. Thirty-six hours after turpentine injection, the serum concentration of these proteins showed a two- to threefold decrease. Thereafter, transcortin rapidly returned to normal values, whereas α2u-globulin remained low. This reaction pattern was still present after adrenalectomy, adrenalectomy and administration of glucocorticoids, and after treatment with bromocriptine, a suppressor of prolactin secretion. It is concluded that changes in the secretion of glucocorticoids and prolactin are not required for the observed turpentine-induced decrease of transcortin and α2u-globulin.


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