Author/Authors :
P.P. Niutta، نويسنده , , M. Pugliese، نويسنده , , and F. Basile، نويسنده , , F. Naccari، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Scrapie is a fatal degenerative disease of the central nervous system of sheep and goats.
Adenosine 3 ,5 -cyclic monophosphate (c-AMP) plays a key role in many biological processes,
membrane permeability, lipogenesis, metabolism, neuronal activity, muscular
contraction, cellular differentiation, hormonal and enzymatic activities, proteins synthesis,
etc. and in inflammation, immune processes, cellular growth regulation and carcinogenesis.
In this work the c-AMP plasmatic levels in Scrapie infected sheep and goats were
studied. The study was carried out on 31 sheep of Comisana breed and 35 autochthonous
goats belonging to two farms from Sicily. The evaluation of c-AMP levels in blood samples,
taken from the jugular vein, was carried out by radioimmunoassay (RIANEN” c-AMP
125 - Dupont NEN Diagnostic). The results obtained show significantly higher c-AMP levels
in animals with Scrapie (40.88±2.08 pmol/L in sheeps; 43.54±1.62 pmol/L in goats)
than healthy animals used as controls (26.45±0.76 pmol/L in sheeps; 28.17±1.58 pmol/L
in goats). The increase in c-AMP plasmatic levels could be correlated to alterations of central
nervous system functioning and variations of neurotransmitters (NA, Ach, GABA, etc.)
responsible for behavioural and neurological changes in Scrapie infected sheep and goats