Therapeutic effect of Sepia ink extract against invasive pulmonary aspergillosis in mice

Sohair R. Fahmy , Enas M. Ali , Nevien S. Ahmed
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Abstract

Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis (IPA) is a life-threatening disease in immunocompromised patients that requires aggressive therapy. Because of the widespread use of antibiotics, corticosteroids, antitumor drugs, and immunosuppressive drugs, the morbidity of IPA is currently increasing. The ink secretion of molluscan species was identified as one of the novel sources of bioactive compounds. So the present study designed to investigate the antifungal and antioxidant effects of Sepia officinalis ink extract against IPA in mice. Eighty neutropenic infected mice were randomly assigned into four main groups (20 mice/group). The 1st group was treated with saline, neutropenic infected, the 2nd group was treated with ink (200 mg/kg) and the 3rd group was treated with amphotericin B (150 mg/kg) and the 4th group was treated with ink plus amphotericin B (Ink 200 mg/kg and AMB 150 mg/kg). Treatment was started at 24 h after fungal inoculation and was administered for 3 consecutive days. The present study demonstrated good in vitro and in vivo antifungal activity of IE against Aspergillus fumigatus. Compared with IPA group; IE-treated, AMB-treated, and AMB + IE-treated animals had a 67.80%, 83.41%, and 72.68% reduction in the pulmonary fungal burden, respectively. Treatment with IE and/or AMB for one and three days significantly decreased MDA and increased GSH and SOD levels in the lung tissues as compared with the infected untreated group. In conclusion, the results of our in vivo and in vitro studies demonstrate that IE has therapeutic effect against invasive pulmonary aspergillosis via reducing oxidative stress.

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墨汁提取物对小鼠侵袭性肺曲霉病的治疗作用
侵袭性肺曲霉病(IPA)是免疫功能低下患者中一种危及生命的疾病,需要积极治疗。由于抗生素、皮质类固醇、抗肿瘤药物和免疫抑制药物的广泛使用,IPA的发病率目前正在增加。软体动物的墨水分泌物被认为是生物活性化合物的新来源之一。因此,本研究旨在探讨海乌贼墨汁提取物对小鼠IPA的抗真菌和抗氧化作用。80只中性粒细胞减少感染小鼠随机分为4组(每组20只)。第1组采用生理盐水治疗,中性粒细胞减少感染,第2组采用墨水(200 mg/kg)治疗,第3组采用两性霉素B (150 mg/kg)治疗,第4组采用墨水加两性霉素B(墨水200 mg/kg + AMB 150 mg/kg)治疗。真菌接种后24 h开始处理,连续施用3天。本研究表明,IE对烟曲霉具有良好的体内外抗真菌活性。与IPA组比较;ie处理、AMB处理和AMB + ie处理的动物肺部真菌负荷分别减少67.80%、83.41%和72.68%。与未治疗组相比,IE和/或AMB治疗1天和3天显著降低了肺组织中的MDA,增加了GSH和SOD水平。总之,我们的体内和体外研究结果表明,IE通过降低氧化应激对侵袭性肺曲霉病有治疗作用。
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