茶树提取物对免疫功能低下小鼠的抗隐孢子虫活性

IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q4 MICROBIOLOGY Acta Protozoologica Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.4467/16890027ap.22.002.16205
E. S. El-Wakil, Eman Ali Mohamed, E. El-wakil, T. Aboushousha, Neimat M Amer
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细小隐孢子虫是一种顶复体寄生虫,是引起腹泻的重要原因,特别是在免疫缺陷的宿主中。然而,迄今为止还没有完全成功的治疗隐孢子虫病的药物。因此,本研究旨在测试茶树提取物(绿茶提取物)对地塞米松免疫抑制小鼠的潜在预防和治疗作用,而不是目前使用的药物硝唑胺(NTZ)。应用寄生虫学和分子学方法对感染前隐孢子虫卵囊进行鉴定。50只雌性eswissalbino小鼠分为5组;I组(GI)(GTP):感染前免疫抑制,用绿茶提取物预防治疗5天;II组(GII)(GTT):免疫抑制,感染细小隐孢子虫,用绿茶提取物治疗;III组(GIII)(NT):免疫抑制,感染,用NTZ治疗;IV组(GIV)(PC):免疫抑制,感染(阳性对照);V组(GV)(NC):免疫抑制,未感染(阴性对照)。此外,对实验组的粪便卵囊进行寄生虫学检查,并对小肠和肝脏标本进行组织病理学检查。用于诱导感染的隐孢子虫卵囊经证实为小隐孢子虫2型。此外,GI(GTP)、GII(GTT)和GIII(NT)组粪便样本中卵囊的显著减少与小肠和肝脏组织病理变化的改善相关。此外,GII(GTT)组在各试验组中寄生虫学和组织病理学指标的改善效果最好。研究表明,茶树提取物对隐孢子虫病具有潜在的抗隐孢子虫活性,是一种很有前景的预防和治疗隐孢子虫的药物。
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Anti-cryptosporidial activity of Camellia sinensis (green tea extract) in experimentally infected immunocompromised mice
Cryptosporidium parvum, an Apicomplexan parasite, is an important cause of diarrheal disease,especially in immunodeficient hosts. Nevertheless, there is no entirely successful therapeutic agent against cryptosporidiosis to date. Hence, this study aims to test the potential prophylactic and therapeutic effect of Camellia sinensis (green tea extract) in dexamethasone immunosuppressed mice versus the nowadays used drug, Nitazoxanide (NTZ).Parasitological and molecular methods were used to characterize Cryptosporidium oocysts before infection. Fifty bred femaleSwissAlbino mice were divided into 5 groups; group I (GI)(GTP):immunosuppressed and prophylactically treated with green tea extractfor 5 days prior to infection,group II (GII)(GTT):immunosuppressed, infected with Cryptosporidium parvum and treated with green tea extract, group III (GIII)(NT): immunosuppressed, infected and treated with NTZ, group IV (GIV)(PC): immunosuppressed and infected (Positive control), group V (GV)(NC): immunosuppressed and non-infected (Negative control).Furthermore, parasitological examination for oocysts in the stool, and histopathological examination for the small intestine and liver specimens were performed for the study groups.Cryptosporidium oocysts used for induction of infection proved to beCryptosporidium parvumgenotype 2. Moreover, a significant oocyst reduction in fecal samples correlated with an improvement of histopathological changesin the small intestinal and liver tissues in GI(GTP), GII(GTT)and GIII(NT) groups. Besides, the GII(GTT)group showed the best improvement inparasitological andhistopathological parametersamong the test groups.This study revealed that Camellia sinensis(green tea extract) has potential activity against cryptosporidiosis and could serve as a promising prophylactic and therapeutic anti-cryptosporidial agent.
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Acta Protozoologica
Acta Protozoologica 生物-微生物学
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期刊介绍: Acta Protozoologica - International Journal on Protistology - is a quarterly journal that publishes current and comprehensive, experimental, and theoretical contributions across the breadth of protistology, and cell biology of Eukaryote microorganisms including: behaviour, biochemistry and molecular biology, development, ecology, genetics, parasitology, physiology, photobiology, systematics and phylogeny, and ultrastructure. It publishes original research reports, critical reviews of current research written by invited experts in the field, short communications, book reviews, and letters to the Editor.
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