Research Article

A High-Fat Diet Exacerbates the Course of Experimental Trypanosoma cruzi Infection That Can Be Mitigated by Treatment with Simvastatin

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Biomarkers in cardiac or adipose tissues from C57BL/6 mice infected with the Trypanosoma cruzi. Uninfected (white bars) and T. cruzi-infected (black bars) mice were fed with normolipidic and high-fat diets and with and without simvastatin treatment. TNF (a, b), IFN-gamma (c, d), and IL-10 (e, f) were measured by immunoassay in 50 mg of cardiac or adipose tissues, respectively, after 30 days of infection. Data are error of the mean (SEM).
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