益生菌对刚地弓形虫感染的保护和治疗作用的实验研究

S. Oshiba, G. Sadek, Dina Allam, Tahany AL-ATTAR
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引起人类严重感染的最重要的机会性寄生虫之一是刚地弓形虫(弓形虫)。慢性弓形虫病缺乏最有效的治疗药物,因此必须寻找一种可靠和安全的弓形虫病治疗方法。本研究评估、比较和对比了益生菌对感染弓形虫ME49菌株的小鼠的治疗和预防效果,并将这些效果与螺旋霉素的效果进行了对比。利用寄生虫学、组织病理学、免疫学和免疫组织化学的研究来评估益生菌的作用。结果表明,益生菌作为预防措施比作为治疗弓形虫病更有帮助。用益生菌成功地降低了脑内刚地弓形虫囊肿计数。心脏、眼睛和大脑的炎症也因此减轻了。导致脑、心、眼的白细胞介素-10 (IL-10)升高,干扰素- γ (ifn)下降,CD3、Caspase3表达降低。然而,作为一种治疗方法,它的效果不如螺旋霉素。
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AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF PROTECTIVE AND THERAPEUTIC EFFECTS OF PROBIOTICS ON INFECTION BY TOXOPLASMA GONDII
One of the most significant opportunistic parasites causing serious infections in humans is Toxoplasma gondii ( T. gondii ). Lack of maximally effective therapeutic drugs for chronic tox-oplasmosis necessitates the search for a reliable and safe toxoplasmosis therapy. This study evaluated, compared, and contrasts the curative and preventative effects of probiotics on mice infected with the ME49 strain of T. gondii , as well as to contrast these effects with those of spiramycin. Probiotic effects were assessed using research in parasitology, histopathology, immunology, and immunohistochemistry. The results showed that probiotics were more helpful when administered as a preventative measure than when provided as a treatment for toxo-plasmosis. Toxoplasma gondii cyst counts in the brain were successfully decreased by probiotics. The inflammation in the heart, eyes, and brain also lessened as a result. Besides, it led to a rise in interleukin-10 (IL-10) and a fall in Interferon-gamma (IFN-brain, heart, and eyes, it also reduced the expression of cluster of differentiation 3 (CD3) and Caspase3. It was less effective than spiramycin, nevertheless, as a therapy.
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