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Therapeutic role of chitosan nanoparticles in murine schistosomiasis mansoni

Journal of Medicinal Plants Research • 2019
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Authors Waleed E. Elawamy1,2*, Ahlam F. Mohram1, Marwa M. Naguib1, Hemat S. Ali1, Shereen M. Kishik1 and Fatam F. Hendawi3
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Journal Journal of Medicinal Plants Research
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Abstract
This research evaluates the value of loading Nigella sativa on chitosan nanoparticles (ChNPs) in the
treatment of Schistosoma mansoni infection compared to praziquantel. Chitosan has efficient oral
administrative capability to penetrate mucosal surface being mucoadhesive and non-toxic, as well as
combination with NPs add characters of controlled release and safe serum levels. The study was done
on 40 S. mansoni infected male mice which were divided into 4 groups: positive control group (infected,
non treated), group treated with N. sativa only (NS), group treated with N. sativa loaded chitosan NPs
(NC) and group treated with combined praziquantel and N. sativa loaded chitosan nanoparticles (NCP).
Results showed decreased worm burden in NC and NCP groups concerning the control and NS groups
while significant decrease occurred in oogram pattern and tissue egg loads reached reduction
percentages more than 90% in NC and NCP groups. On the level of granuloma diameter reduction, it
was 46.3% in NC and 41.3% in NCP group while granuloma number was reduced by 50.9% in NC and
reduced by 32% in NCP group revealing the apparent role of ChNPs in improvement of bilharzial hepatic
changes. Thus, ChNPs improved the effects of N. sativa in therapy of murine schistosomal infection by
enhancing the effects of praziquantel and reducing the resistance to it. This can be considered as a new
strategy using ChNPs as anti-schistosomal drug carrier in mice models.