A novel green approach for the treatment of immature Schistosoma mansoni infection in mice with; Arabic gum (Acacia senegal); an antischistosomal agent
African Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology • 2018
معلومات البحث
المؤلفون
Rabab Selem1
, Samia Rashed1
, Mohammad Younis1
, Boshra Hussien2
, Fatma Mohamed3
,
Awatif Edrees2
, Asmaa EL-kholy1
, Gehan Rashed1
, Shereen Kishik1*
, Ahlam Moharm1
, Marwa
Nageeb1
and Manal Kardoush1
الكلمات المفتاحية
Schistosoma mansoni, immature stages, Arabic gum, antischistosomal agents, mice.
المجلة العلمية
African Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
الناشر
academic journal
المجلد
12
العدد
29
الصفحات
436-445
publication.type
International
رابط البحث
Open Link
المواد المرفقة
Not Available
الملخص
Praziquantel (PZQ), the only common schistosocidal drug in use, is not efficacious for treatment of
immature schistosomiasis infection. Arabic gum (AG) is a complex polysaccharide that acts as an antioxidant which modulates the inflammatory and/or immunological processes. This study explores for
the first time, the antischistosomal properties of AG in mice infected with the immature stage of
Schistosoma mansoni (S. mansoni). Mice were divided into four groups: control group (infected nontreated), AG treated group, PZQ treated group, and AG+PZQ treated group. Oral administration of AG in
a dose of 1 g/kg body weight, daily for 3 consecutive weeks post-infection (PI) resulted in a statistically
significant (P-value 0.002 and 0.008 respectively) lower worm burden in both AG group and AG+PZQ
group compared to PZQ and control groups. AG+PZQ group always showed the best results when
compared with other groups regarding tissue egg load and oogram pattern. AG, both alone and in
combination with PZQ, decreased the granuloma number and diameter; with increasing the cellularity
and the number of degenerated Schistosoma eggs inside granulomas. Results obtained by this work
elucidated a promising AG bioactivity against S. mansoni immature stages and provided a platform for
subsequent experimental studies to illuminate the academia more about this novel and " green"
antischistosomal agent.
immature schistosomiasis infection. Arabic gum (AG) is a complex polysaccharide that acts as an antioxidant which modulates the inflammatory and/or immunological processes. This study explores for
the first time, the antischistosomal properties of AG in mice infected with the immature stage of
Schistosoma mansoni (S. mansoni). Mice were divided into four groups: control group (infected nontreated), AG treated group, PZQ treated group, and AG+PZQ treated group. Oral administration of AG in
a dose of 1 g/kg body weight, daily for 3 consecutive weeks post-infection (PI) resulted in a statistically
significant (P-value 0.002 and 0.008 respectively) lower worm burden in both AG group and AG+PZQ
group compared to PZQ and control groups. AG+PZQ group always showed the best results when
compared with other groups regarding tissue egg load and oogram pattern. AG, both alone and in
combination with PZQ, decreased the granuloma number and diameter; with increasing the cellularity
and the number of degenerated Schistosoma eggs inside granulomas. Results obtained by this work
elucidated a promising AG bioactivity against S. mansoni immature stages and provided a platform for
subsequent experimental studies to illuminate the academia more about this novel and " green"
antischistosomal agent.
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