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Effects of Lactobacilli acidophilus and/or spiramycin as an adjunct in toxoplasmosis infection challenged with diabetes

The current study assessed the anti-parasitic impact of probiotics on Toxoplasma gondii infection either solely or challenged with diabetes in Swiss albino mice. The study design encompassed group-A (diabetic), group-B (non-diabetic), and healthy controls (C). Each group was divided into infected-un...

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Autores principales: El Saftawy, Enas A., Turkistani, Safaa A., Alghabban, Hadel M., Albadawi, Emad A., Ibrahim, Basma EA, Morsy, Suzan, Farag, Mohamed F., Al Hariry, Nashwah S., Shash, Rania Y., Elkazaz, Aly, Amin, Noha M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10504688/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37719029
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fawpar.2023.e00201
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author El Saftawy, Enas A.
Turkistani, Safaa A.
Alghabban, Hadel M.
Albadawi, Emad A.
Ibrahim, Basma EA
Morsy, Suzan
Farag, Mohamed F.
Al Hariry, Nashwah S.
Shash, Rania Y.
Elkazaz, Aly
Amin, Noha M.
author_facet El Saftawy, Enas A.
Turkistani, Safaa A.
Alghabban, Hadel M.
Albadawi, Emad A.
Ibrahim, Basma EA
Morsy, Suzan
Farag, Mohamed F.
Al Hariry, Nashwah S.
Shash, Rania Y.
Elkazaz, Aly
Amin, Noha M.
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description The current study assessed the anti-parasitic impact of probiotics on Toxoplasma gondii infection either solely or challenged with diabetes in Swiss albino mice. The study design encompassed group-A (diabetic), group-B (non-diabetic), and healthy controls (C). Each group was divided into infected-untreated (subgroup-1); infected and spiramycin-treated (subgroup-2); infected and probiotic-treated (subgroup-3); infected and spiramycin+ probiotic-treated (subgroup-4). Diabetic-untreated animals exhibited acute toxoplasmosis and higher cerebral parasite load. Overall, various treatments reduced intestinal pathology, improved body weight, and decreased mortalities; nevertheless, probiotic + spiramycin exhibited significant differences. On day 7 post-infection both PD-1 and IL-17A demonstrated higher scores in the intestine of diabetic-untreated mice compared with non-diabetics and healthy control; whereas, claudin-1 revealed worsening expression. Likewise, on day 104 post-infection cerebral PD-1 and IL-17A showed increased expressions in diabetic animals. Overall, treatment modalities revealed lower scores of PD-1 and IL-17A in non-diabetic subgroups compared with diabetics. Intestinal and cerebral expressions of IL-17A and PD-1 demonstrated positive correlations with cerebral parasite load. In conclusion, toxoplasmosis when challenged with diabetes showed massive pathological features and higher parasite load in the cerebral tissues. Probiotics are a promising adjunct to spiramycin by ameliorating IL-17A and PD-1 in the intestinal and cerebral tissues, improving the intestinal expression of claudin-1, and efficiently reducing the cerebral parasite load.
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spelling pubmed-105046882023-09-17 Effects of Lactobacilli acidophilus and/or spiramycin as an adjunct in toxoplasmosis infection challenged with diabetes El Saftawy, Enas A. Turkistani, Safaa A. Alghabban, Hadel M. Albadawi, Emad A. Ibrahim, Basma EA Morsy, Suzan Farag, Mohamed F. Al Hariry, Nashwah S. Shash, Rania Y. Elkazaz, Aly Amin, Noha M. Food Waterborne Parasitol Research Article The current study assessed the anti-parasitic impact of probiotics on Toxoplasma gondii infection either solely or challenged with diabetes in Swiss albino mice. The study design encompassed group-A (diabetic), group-B (non-diabetic), and healthy controls (C). Each group was divided into infected-untreated (subgroup-1); infected and spiramycin-treated (subgroup-2); infected and probiotic-treated (subgroup-3); infected and spiramycin+ probiotic-treated (subgroup-4). Diabetic-untreated animals exhibited acute toxoplasmosis and higher cerebral parasite load. Overall, various treatments reduced intestinal pathology, improved body weight, and decreased mortalities; nevertheless, probiotic + spiramycin exhibited significant differences. On day 7 post-infection both PD-1 and IL-17A demonstrated higher scores in the intestine of diabetic-untreated mice compared with non-diabetics and healthy control; whereas, claudin-1 revealed worsening expression. Likewise, on day 104 post-infection cerebral PD-1 and IL-17A showed increased expressions in diabetic animals. Overall, treatment modalities revealed lower scores of PD-1 and IL-17A in non-diabetic subgroups compared with diabetics. Intestinal and cerebral expressions of IL-17A and PD-1 demonstrated positive correlations with cerebral parasite load. In conclusion, toxoplasmosis when challenged with diabetes showed massive pathological features and higher parasite load in the cerebral tissues. Probiotics are a promising adjunct to spiramycin by ameliorating IL-17A and PD-1 in the intestinal and cerebral tissues, improving the intestinal expression of claudin-1, and efficiently reducing the cerebral parasite load. Elsevier 2023-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10504688/ /pubmed/37719029 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fawpar.2023.e00201 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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El Saftawy, Enas A.
Turkistani, Safaa A.
Alghabban, Hadel M.
Albadawi, Emad A.
Ibrahim, Basma EA
Morsy, Suzan
Farag, Mohamed F.
Al Hariry, Nashwah S.
Shash, Rania Y.
Elkazaz, Aly
Amin, Noha M.
Effects of Lactobacilli acidophilus and/or spiramycin as an adjunct in toxoplasmosis infection challenged with diabetes
title Effects of Lactobacilli acidophilus and/or spiramycin as an adjunct in toxoplasmosis infection challenged with diabetes
title_full Effects of Lactobacilli acidophilus and/or spiramycin as an adjunct in toxoplasmosis infection challenged with diabetes
title_fullStr Effects of Lactobacilli acidophilus and/or spiramycin as an adjunct in toxoplasmosis infection challenged with diabetes
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Lactobacilli acidophilus and/or spiramycin as an adjunct in toxoplasmosis infection challenged with diabetes
title_short Effects of Lactobacilli acidophilus and/or spiramycin as an adjunct in toxoplasmosis infection challenged with diabetes
title_sort effects of lactobacilli acidophilus and/or spiramycin as an adjunct in toxoplasmosis infection challenged with diabetes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10504688/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37719029
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fawpar.2023.e00201
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