弓形虫病与孕妇泌乳素和孕酮浓度之间的关系

Amal F. Alshammary, Basil Alanazi, Suad Alghamdi, Sahar Aldosari, Manal M. Aljohani, Essa E. Alanazi, A. A. Alahmari, Shaihana Almatrrouk, Fahad N. Alonazi, Mona Alanazi, Afaf A Aldahish, Sana Alshaikh, A. Alenezy, Abeer Alsofyani, Rawiah A Alsiary, Maha Alanazi, Khalid Alonazi, A. Zaki, Zahraa Alali, Mashael Altoub, Talat Bukhari, Seba Abdo, Adel A. Alenazi, Faris Q.B. Alenzi
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弓形虫(Toxoplasma gondii,T.gondii)是一种细胞内原生动物,可导致全球三分之一的人口感染弓形虫病。在怀孕期间,弓形虫病的发病率会在第二和第三孕期上升,导致流产和轻微的单核细胞增多症。正常情况下,怀孕期间孕酮会升高,但在弓形虫病的情况下,机体会升高催乳素以抑制弓形虫。本研究调查了弓形虫感染(弓形虫病)与受感染孕妇体内泌乳素和孕酮浓度之间的关系。为实现本研究的目的,我们采用了系统综述的方法。使用以下关键词对 PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science 和 Google Scholar 进行了搜索:"弓形虫 "或 "T.gondii "和 "原虫 "或 "弓形虫病 "或 "动物 "或 "泌乳素 "或 "孕酮"。仅纳入了主要研究,而综述和非实验研究则被排除在外。有六项研究符合纳入标准,因此本研究对其进行了回顾。这六项研究显示泌乳素和孕酮之间存在反向关系,即一方增加,另一方就会下降。此外,弓形虫病会增加孕酮水平,从而抑制催乳素水平。因此,弓形虫诱导的孕酮分泌对催乳素水平有拮抗作用。由于催乳素能强烈激发先天性和适应性免疫反应,弓形虫病诱导的黄体酮释放会抑制宿主的免疫反应,并增强对严重弓形虫病的易感性。
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The Relationship Between Toxoplasmosis and Concentration of Prolactin and Progesterone in Pregnant Women
Toxoplasma gondii (T.gondii) is an intracellular protozoon that causes toxoplasmosis in one-third of the world's population. During pregnancy, the prevalence of toxoplasmosis rises during the second and third trimesters causing abortion and a mild mononucleosis-like syndrome. Normally, progesterone rises during pregnancy, but in the case of toxoplasmosis, the body raises prolactin to inhibit T. gondii. The present study investigated the relationship between Toxoplasma gondii infection (toxoplasmosis) and the concentration of both prolactin and progesterone in infected pregnant women. A systematic review approach was conducted to research the aim of this study. PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar were searched using the following keywords “Toxoplasma gondii” or “T.gondii” AND “protozoon” OR “toxoplasmosis” OR “animals” OR “prolactin” OR “progesterone.” Only primary studies were included, whereas reviews and non-experimental studies were excluded. Six studies met the inclusion criteria and were, therefore, reviewed in the present study. The six studies showed a reverse relationship between prolactin and progesterone, such that if one increases the other drops. Furthermore, Toxoplasmosis increased progesterone levels, which results in the suppression of prolactin levels. Thus, toxoplasmosis-induced progesterone secretion has an antagonistic effect on prolactin levels. Since prolactin strongly elicits innate and adaptive immune responses, toxoplasmosis-induced progesterone release dampens the immune response of the host and enhances susceptibility to severe toxoplasmosis.
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