鼠伤寒沙门菌感染:感染家禽的抗氧化状态及山楂提取物的治疗效果

E. Konack, J. B. Sokoudjou, N. Kodjio, G. T. Kamsu, H. B. L. Feudjio, J. Kana, D. Gatsing
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沙门氏菌感染仍然是家禽养殖和人类医学中的主要健康问题之一。此外,对沙门氏菌的耐药性已成为这两个部门的一个全球性卫生问题。本研究以肉鸡为动物模型,研究了桔梗95°乙醇提取物的体内抗沙门氏菌活性和抗氧化活性。将动物分为正常对照组、阴性对照组、阳性对照组和3个试验组,分别给予10、20、40 mg/kg的提取物。通过测定酶促抗氧化剂(过氧化氢酶、谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶)和生化标志物(丙二醛和一氧化氮)的浓度,评价肉仔鸡的抗氧化能力。结果表明,以40 mg/kg剂量治疗的染病动物在治疗开始后第11天恢复,10和20 mg/kg剂量治疗的染病动物在第13天恢复。抗氧化实验表明,感染导致受感染动物体内酶标记物的减少,而治疗则增加了这些标记物。感染导致血清和肺丙二醛显著升高。它还引起了心脏和肺部一氧化氮的显著减少而根据提取物剂量的治疗倾向于使这些生化标志物正常化。综上所述,桔梗提取物可成功用于禽沙门氏菌病的治疗以及感染引起的氧化应激的管理。
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Salmonella infections remain one of the major health problems in both poultry farming and human medicine. In addition, resistance to Salmonella has emerged as a global health problem in both sectors. The present study aimed at evaluating the in vivo antisalmonellal and antioxidant activities of 95° ethanol extract of Khaya grandifoliola using broiler chickens as animal model. Animals were divided into the normal control group, negative control group, positive control group and three test groups treated with the extract at 10, 20 and 40 mg/kg respectively. The antioxidant status of broiler chickens was also evaluated by measuring the concentration of enzymatic antioxidants (catalase, glutathione peroxidase) and biochemical markers (malondialdehyde and nitric oxide). The results showed that infected animals treated with the Khaya grandifoliola extract at 40 mg/kg recovered on day 11 after the beginning of the treatment and on day 13 for those treated at the 10 and 20 mg/kg. The antioxidant assay showed that the infection led to the reduction of enzymatic markers in the body of infected animals, while the treatment increases such makers. The infection resulted in a significant increase in serum and pulmonary malondialdehyde. It also caused a significant decrease in cardiac and pulmonary nitric oxide whereas the treatment depending on the doses of the extract tends to normalize these biochemical markers. The overall results showed that Khaya grandifoliola extract can be successfully used in the treatment of avian salmonellosis as well as the management of the oxidative stress caused by the infection.
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