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Implications of oxidative stress and placental structural alterations in Trypanosoma cruzi infection in vitro and ex vivo
(V Latin American Symposium on Maternal Fetal Interaction & Placenta, 2013)
Human placenta participates in the control of Chagas congenital infection, which could be due by nitric oxide synthase (NOS) and peroxinitrites which are deleterious for Trypanosoma cruzi and placental tissue. We proposed ...
Effects Of The L-Arginine Supplementation In The Fetal Development Alterations In A Congenital Chagas Disease Mouse ModelEfecto de la suplementación con L-Arginina en las alteraciones del desarrollo fetal en un modelo de enfermedad de Chagas congénito en ratones
(Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas, 2013)
A nutritional protein deficit would induce modifications in fetal development, parasitemia and congenital Chagas transmission, while arginine suministration would improve this situation.
Female mice (C3H strain) were fed ...