2018
DOI: 10.18805/ijar.b-3677
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Oxidative stress and clinico-pathological alterations induced by Cryptosporidium parvum infection in a rat model

Abstract: Cryptosporidium parvum is an apicomplexan zoonotic enteric protozoa that is principally responsible for severe necrotizing enteritis in immunocompromised hosts and has been associated with diarrhoea in a wide variety of animal species. The work was carried out on 48 rats which were equally divided into four groups: GI, GII, GIII and GIV. Rats in GI worked as healthy control. Rats in GII were administered C. parvum oocysts orally, GIII received dexamethasone, whereas GIV were given dexamethasone along with C. p… Show more

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“…A reduction in the villus to crypt ratio in mice infected with C. parvum oocysts was observed by some studies. In addition, the shortening and fusion of villi, numerous oocysts adhering to the intestinal mucosa in Rats infected with C. parvum oocysts orally 4 × 10 5 and received dexamethasone for 7 successive days was shown [ 2 , 7 ]. An amelioration of all histopathological changes with decreased number of oocysts was detected in tested extracts, and nitazoxanide-treated groups successfully decreased Cryptosporidium oocysts and relative regaining of the intestinal architecture, while the GV (1:3) and GVI (1:5) intestinal walls were more correct toward the normal group [ 49 ], indicating that plant oils might compete for block receptor sites on the surface of the ileum, thus leading to reduction in C. parvum colonization.…”
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“…A reduction in the villus to crypt ratio in mice infected with C. parvum oocysts was observed by some studies. In addition, the shortening and fusion of villi, numerous oocysts adhering to the intestinal mucosa in Rats infected with C. parvum oocysts orally 4 × 10 5 and received dexamethasone for 7 successive days was shown [ 2 , 7 ]. An amelioration of all histopathological changes with decreased number of oocysts was detected in tested extracts, and nitazoxanide-treated groups successfully decreased Cryptosporidium oocysts and relative regaining of the intestinal architecture, while the GV (1:3) and GVI (1:5) intestinal walls were more correct toward the normal group [ 49 ], indicating that plant oils might compete for block receptor sites on the surface of the ileum, thus leading to reduction in C. parvum colonization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, a significant decrease in the antioxidant parameters that included GSH, SOD, and CAT was observed in the plasma of the positive control group (GII) compared to the negative control group (GI). Infected immunocompromised mice had lower levels of SOD, GSH, and CAT in their livers and intestines, suggesting that free radical-induced oxidative stress played an important role in the development of C. parvum infection in mice [ 3 , 7 ]. Loss of body condition, profuse bloody diarrhea, and peak oocyst shedding severity occurred at the 10th day DPI.…”
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“…Lepidium sativum is able to protect DNA from the dangerous effect of free radicals and other toxins (Sahu et al, 2014). LS showed a modulatory effect on liver enzymes AST, ALT and ALP by using the seeds oil (Ranjani et al, 2019;Sood et al, 2019). The seeds extracts protect the rat liver from the harmful effect of carbon tetrachloride (CCl 4 ) (Mazin et al, 2019).…”
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“…Immunocompromised mice served as an excellent model to study experimental C. parvum infection (Ndao et al 2013). Also, there is a recent report from Jammu region on C. parvum infection causing severe enteric disease in immunocompromised wister rats (Sood et al 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%