SOTOMAYOR CLAUDIA ELENA
Artículos
Título:
Increased susceptibility to the Candida albicans infection after the exposure to chronic varied stress. Modification of the function of phagocityc cells.
Autor/es:
RODRIGUEZ- GALÁN MC; CORREA SG; CEJAS H; SOTOMAYOR CE
Editorial:
KARGER
Referencias:
Lugar: Basel; Año: 2001 vol. 9 p. 193 - 193
Resumen:
BJECTIVE: Candidiasis is a prototypic opportunistic fungal disease that may follow severe modulations of the immune system of the host. The purpose of this study was to evaluate which innate immune mechanisms involved in the protection against fungal invasion are impaired under stress conditions. METHODS: Wistar rats were infected intraperitoneally with Candida albicans and immediately exposed to chronic varied stress (CVS) over 10 days (CVS; Ca-S); the fungal burden (CFU), histopathological lesion and ACTH levels were evaluated. Additionally, functional assessment of peritoneal cells (PC) included the phagocytic and anticandidacidal activities and the production of H(2)O(2) and NO. RESULTS: In the only infected animals (Ca), C. albicans colonization stimulated an efficient inflammatory response, while in Ca-S rats poor tissue reactions were associated with increased CFU in livers and kidneys (p < 0.05, Ca vs. Ca-S). Whereas the phagocytic process was not modified, the candid