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In vivo ameliorative effects of methanol leaf extract of Lawsonia inermis Linn on experimental Trypanosoma congolense infection in Wistar rats

The aim of this study was to investigate the ameliorative effect of Lawsonia inermis Linn used traditionally against trypanosomosis. Twenty-five adult Wistar rats of both sex were individually infected intraperitoneally (IP) with 10(6)Trypanosoma congolense per ml of blood. Following establishment o...

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Autores principales: Tauheed, Abdullah Mohammad, Shittu, Salisu Hashim, Suleiman, Mohammed Musa, Habibu, Buhari, Kawu, Mohammed Umar, Kobo, Patricia Ishaku, Yusuf, Peter Ofemile
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Publicado: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6149255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30255037
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijvsm.2016.10.005
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author Tauheed, Abdullah Mohammad
Shittu, Salisu Hashim
Suleiman, Mohammed Musa
Habibu, Buhari
Kawu, Mohammed Umar
Kobo, Patricia Ishaku
Yusuf, Peter Ofemile
author_facet Tauheed, Abdullah Mohammad
Shittu, Salisu Hashim
Suleiman, Mohammed Musa
Habibu, Buhari
Kawu, Mohammed Umar
Kobo, Patricia Ishaku
Yusuf, Peter Ofemile
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description The aim of this study was to investigate the ameliorative effect of Lawsonia inermis Linn used traditionally against trypanosomosis. Twenty-five adult Wistar rats of both sex were individually infected intraperitoneally (IP) with 10(6)Trypanosoma congolense per ml of blood. Following establishment of infection, the rats were randomly divided into five groups of 5 rats each. Rats in groups I, II, and III were treated with 125, 250 and 500 mg/kg of the extract, respectively, while rats in groups IV and V were treated with 3.5 mg/kg and 2 ml/kg of diminazene aceturate (DM) once and physiological buffered saline, respectively. All treatments except DM were given orally for 7 days IP. The antitrypanosomal effect of the plant was assessed by observing the level of parasitaemia daily, packed cell volume (PCV) weekly, erythrocyte osmotic fragility (EOF) and malondialdehyde (MDA) concentration on day 21. Phytochemical screening of the extract revealed the presence of alkaloids, carbohydrates, triterpenes, steroids, cardiac glycosides, saponins, tannins and flavonoids. The extract significantly (P < 0.05) reduced levels of parasitaemia at 250 mg/kg. PCV was higher (P > 0.05) in extract treated groups but significantly higher (P < 0.05) in group II at week 2 when compared to group V. Rats in group II had significantly lower values of EOF and MDA when compared with groups IV and V. Thus, the leaf of L. inermis has in addition to an antitrypanosomal effect against T. congolense in rats, an attenuating effect on the trypanosomosis pathology probably mediated via protection of the erythrocyte membrane against trypanosome-induced oxidative damage to the erythrocytes.
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spelling pubmed-61492552018-09-25 In vivo ameliorative effects of methanol leaf extract of Lawsonia inermis Linn on experimental Trypanosoma congolense infection in Wistar rats Tauheed, Abdullah Mohammad Shittu, Salisu Hashim Suleiman, Mohammed Musa Habibu, Buhari Kawu, Mohammed Umar Kobo, Patricia Ishaku Yusuf, Peter Ofemile Int J Vet Sci Med Article The aim of this study was to investigate the ameliorative effect of Lawsonia inermis Linn used traditionally against trypanosomosis. Twenty-five adult Wistar rats of both sex were individually infected intraperitoneally (IP) with 10(6)Trypanosoma congolense per ml of blood. Following establishment of infection, the rats were randomly divided into five groups of 5 rats each. Rats in groups I, II, and III were treated with 125, 250 and 500 mg/kg of the extract, respectively, while rats in groups IV and V were treated with 3.5 mg/kg and 2 ml/kg of diminazene aceturate (DM) once and physiological buffered saline, respectively. All treatments except DM were given orally for 7 days IP. The antitrypanosomal effect of the plant was assessed by observing the level of parasitaemia daily, packed cell volume (PCV) weekly, erythrocyte osmotic fragility (EOF) and malondialdehyde (MDA) concentration on day 21. Phytochemical screening of the extract revealed the presence of alkaloids, carbohydrates, triterpenes, steroids, cardiac glycosides, saponins, tannins and flavonoids. The extract significantly (P < 0.05) reduced levels of parasitaemia at 250 mg/kg. PCV was higher (P > 0.05) in extract treated groups but significantly higher (P < 0.05) in group II at week 2 when compared to group V. Rats in group II had significantly lower values of EOF and MDA when compared with groups IV and V. Thus, the leaf of L. inermis has in addition to an antitrypanosomal effect against T. congolense in rats, an attenuating effect on the trypanosomosis pathology probably mediated via protection of the erythrocyte membrane against trypanosome-induced oxidative damage to the erythrocytes. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University 2016-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6149255/ /pubmed/30255037 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijvsm.2016.10.005 Text en © 2016 Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Tauheed, Abdullah Mohammad
Shittu, Salisu Hashim
Suleiman, Mohammed Musa
Habibu, Buhari
Kawu, Mohammed Umar
Kobo, Patricia Ishaku
Yusuf, Peter Ofemile
In vivo ameliorative effects of methanol leaf extract of Lawsonia inermis Linn on experimental Trypanosoma congolense infection in Wistar rats
title In vivo ameliorative effects of methanol leaf extract of Lawsonia inermis Linn on experimental Trypanosoma congolense infection in Wistar rats
title_full In vivo ameliorative effects of methanol leaf extract of Lawsonia inermis Linn on experimental Trypanosoma congolense infection in Wistar rats
title_fullStr In vivo ameliorative effects of methanol leaf extract of Lawsonia inermis Linn on experimental Trypanosoma congolense infection in Wistar rats
title_full_unstemmed In vivo ameliorative effects of methanol leaf extract of Lawsonia inermis Linn on experimental Trypanosoma congolense infection in Wistar rats
title_short In vivo ameliorative effects of methanol leaf extract of Lawsonia inermis Linn on experimental Trypanosoma congolense infection in Wistar rats
title_sort in vivo ameliorative effects of methanol leaf extract of lawsonia inermis linn on experimental trypanosoma congolense infection in wistar rats
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6149255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30255037
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijvsm.2016.10.005
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