Protective effect of melatonin and Amphotericin B in affected rats with Aspergillosis
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Abstract:
Background and Objective
Fungal diseases are increasing in immunocompromised patients. One of the important fungal disseases is Aspergillosis. Few studies have been conducted on the effects of melatonin on fungal diseases. This study was performed to determine the protective effect of melatonin and Amphotericin B in Aspergillosis in rat model.
Methods
This experimental study was done on 40 Wistar rat with weight ranging from 200 to 250 grams. Animals were allocted in five groups. The first group was positive control (immunocompromised condition with cyclophosphamide and inoclusion of Aspergillus spore). The second groupe was negative control (without drug and inoclusion of Aspergillus spore) and the third group was treated by melatonin (200 μg/kg). The forth group was treated by Amphotericin B and fifth group was treated by melatonin plus Amphotericin B, IL.6 and TNFα were measured in the first and tenth days after contamination.
Results
The level of the IL.6 and TNFα in three interventional treated groups significantly reduced in compared to positive control group in first and tenth days (P<0.05). The level of the IL.6 and TNFα in melatonin plus Amphotericin B group significantly reduced in comparison with Amphotericin B and melatonin treated groups in first and tenth days (P<0.05).
Conclusion
Melatonin with Amphotericin B increases immune competent system in rats affected with Aspergillosis.Keywords:
Melatonin , Amphotericin B , Aspergillosis , IL.6 , TNFα
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Gorgan University of Medical Sciences, Volume:21 Issue: 1, 2019
Pages:
46 to 51
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