INVESTIGADORES
GOIN Juan Carlos
artículos
Título:
Distribution of antibodies against beta-adrenoceptors in the course of human Trypanosoma cruzi infection
Autor/es:
GOIN, J.C.; BORDA, E.; SEGOVIA, A.; STERIN-BORDA, L.
Revista:
PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY FOR EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
Editorial:
Blackwell Science
Referencias:
Lugar: Malden (MA), USA; Año: 1991 vol. 197 p. 186 - 192
ISSN:
0037-9727
Resumen:
We examined the possible role of altered humoral immunity in Chagas´ disease by analyzing the effect of sera on the binding of radioligand to beta-adrenoceptors during the course of human Trypanosoma cruzi infection. We described two circulating IgG which bind with myocardial beta1- and spleen cell beta-adrenoceptor. Both chagasic IgG against beta1- and beta2-adrenoceptors increased intracellular levels of cAMP, which could be blocked by specific beta - and beta2-adrenoceptor antagonists. The IgG against the beta1-adrenoceptor inhibited the action of norepinephrine on the contractility of atria. We also found differences in the distribution of beta1- and beta2-adrenoceptor antibodies in the course of infection. The anti-beta2-adrenoceptor IgG appears during the acute stage, peaks on the group with less than 10 years of infection, and then decreases. The prevalence of anti-beta1-adrenergic antibody is low in the acute stage, but it increases over time since infection, being higher in the group with more than 15 years of infection. The probable pathogenic role of both beta1- and beta2 -adrenergic chagasic antibodies is discussed.