Title of article :
The study of the inhibitory effects of aqueous and ethanolic extracts of Ziziphora tenuior L. on the proliferation of Leishmania major amastigotes
Author/Authors :
Hejazi, Hossein Skin Disease and Leishmaniasis Research Center - Department of Parasitology - School of Medicine Isfahan University of Medical Sciences & Health Services, Isfahan , Makvandi, Sanaz Islamic Azad University - Ashkzar Branch, Yazd , Abedi, Said Islamic Azad University - Falavarjan Branch, Isfahan , Soleimanifard, Simindokht Department of Parasitology and Mycology - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences & Health Services, Isfahan
Abstract :
Background: Leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease originated from
species of the genus Leishmania from the Trypanosomatidae family,
with three main clinical forms of cutaneous, mucocutaneous
and visceral. Every year, many new cases of the disease are
reported in endemic areas. Nowadays, in non-endemic regions,
the incidence of the disease has also created tension. Medicine
side effects, reports of resistance against currently used drugs,
and the absence of a putative vaccine have made researchers
look for new effective drugs. The objective of the present study
was to evaluate the effects of the ethanolic and aquatic extracts
of the Ziziphora tenuior L. on the prolifration of Leishmania major
amastigotes.
Methods: The J774 cell lines were infected by promastigotes, at
stationary phase, and treated with different concentrations of both
extracts. After 12, 24 and 48 hours (h) at 37°C, the macrophages
were stained with Giemsa, and the mean number of amastigotes
in the macrophages was determined and compared with the
control group. Finally, the ED50 of the extracts was calculated
through statistical analysis. Results: Aquatic and ethanolic extracts of Ziziphora tenuior L.
reduced the number of amastigotes within the macrophages.
Following 48h of treatment, the ED50 of the aquatic and ethanolic
extracts of the plant were 15.75 mg/ml and 15 mg/ml, respectively.
Hence, there was no significant difference between the ED50 of
the aquatic and ethanolic extracts of the plant P<0.05).
Conclusion: Aquatic and ethanolic extracts of Ziziphora tenuior L.
have a considerable anti-Leishmania effect, hence the significnace
of further studies using the animal model of CL.
Keywords :
Leishmania major , Ziziphora tenuior L , amastigote
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics