The effect of l-thyroxine on the anaemia response in Trypanosoma congolense infected rabbits
Publication Date
1995-06-01Author
Makawiti, Dominic W
Okinji, VN
Lomo, Po
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The development of anaemia is a major pathological manifestation in chronic
trypanosomosis. The anaemia in African trypanosomosis coincides with a marked decrease
in plasma concentration of both thyroxine (T 4) and 3, 5, 3′ triidothyronine (T 3). To
evaluate the effect of trypanosome-induced hypothyroidism on the development of anaemia,
sexually mature white New Zealand rabbits were used. Three groups were set up, each of
ten rabbits: one group was infected with Trypanosoma congolense; the second group was
infected but given replacement doses of thyroxine (treated); the third group was not infected.
Small volumes of blood were collected for the determination of parasitaemia and packed cell
volume (PCV). The concentrations of T 3 and T 4 were measured in plasma by
radioimmunoassay. The decrease in PCV correlated closely (y=− 0.38x+ 15.2; r= 0.82, P …