Efficacy of Lactobacillus taiwanensis S29 and Lactiplantibacillus plantarum S27 against tapeworm infection in Swiss Albino rats

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 PARASITOLOGY
Sudeshna Mandal , Chandrani Mondal , Sinchan Ghosh , Samiparna Saha , Mou Singha Ray , Larisha M. Lyndem
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Hymenolepis diminuta a zoonotic tapeworm infection in human remains an important cestode model for anthelmintic study as it display common clinical symptoms like other adult human tapeworms during heavy infestation. The use of Lactobacillus as a probiotic is an alternative to drugs which have increased in research and usage considerably during the last decade. The present study aims to determine the anthelmintic efficacy of two probiotics, L. taiwanensis strain S29 and L. plantarum strain S27 against H. diminuta in infected rat. Four groups of animals, each with six numbers were randomly chosen as the negative control (Group I), positive control (infected) (Group II) and the infected treated with two probiotics Group III and Group IV respectively. Another four groups (Group V-VIII) were selected and further subdivided into four sub-groups to investigate the development of larvae to adult during probiotics treatment. Worm burden, egg per gram were determined after treatment with these two probiotics. Furthermore, hematological assays and levels of biochemical markers were estimated, tissue damage was assayed through histological study and intestinal mitochondria detection was done. Worm sustainability reduced about 70–90% and EPG count decreased by 81–94% in probiotics treated groups. A significant level of unsuccessful establishment of larvae was observed in the developmental phase. Improvement in hematological parameter along with some biochemical parameters in the host were significantly observed after treatment with probiotics. The architecture damaged caused in the intestine and mitochondria density due to parasite infection improved significantly as that of control after probiotics treatment.

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台湾乳杆菌 S29 和植物乳杆菌 S27 对瑞士白化大鼠绦虫感染的功效
人畜共患性绦虫感染中的Hymenolepis diminuta仍然是研究驱虫药的重要绦虫模型,因为它在严重感染时会表现出与其他成年人类绦虫一样的常见临床症状。使用乳酸杆菌作为益生菌是药物的一种替代品,在过去的十年中,这种益生菌的研究和使用都有了显著的增长。本研究旨在确定两种益生菌(台湾乳杆菌 S29 株和植物乳杆菌 S27 株)对受感染大鼠体内 H. diminuta 的驱虫效果。随机选取四组动物,每组六只,分别作为阴性对照组(第一组)、阳性对照组(感染组)(第二组)和用两种益生菌治疗的感染组(第三组和第四组)。另外选取四组(第五组至第八组),并进一步细分为四个亚组,以研究益生菌处理期间幼虫到成虫的发育情况。使用这两种益生菌处理后,测定了虫体负荷、每克虫卵数。此外,还对血液学检测和生化指标水平进行了估计,通过组织学研究对组织损伤进行了评估,并对肠道线粒体进行了检测。益生菌治疗组的蠕虫持续率降低了约 70-90%,EPG 数量减少了 81-94%。在发育阶段,观察到大量幼虫未能成功孵化。经益生菌处理后,宿主的血液学参数和一些生化参数都有明显改善。经益生菌治疗后,寄生虫感染造成的肠道结构破坏和线粒体密度与对照组相比有明显改善。
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Experimental parasitology
Experimental parasitology 医学-寄生虫学
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
4.80%
发文量
160
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Experimental Parasitology emphasizes modern approaches to parasitology, including molecular biology and immunology. The journal features original research papers on the physiological, metabolic, immunologic, biochemical, nutritional, and chemotherapeutic aspects of parasites and host-parasite relationships.
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