Title of article :
Neopterin as a Biomarker in Liver Fibrosis of Schistosoma Mansoni
Author/Authors :
MELEK, SAMUEL T. National Organization for Drug Control and Research (NODCAR) - Basic Medical Science Department, Department of Chemical Pathology, Egypt , EL-SHARKAWY, MOHAMED R. National Organization for Drug Control and Research (NODCAR) - Basic Medical Science Department, Department of Parasitology and Blood Research, Egypt , KHAERY, NEHAL M. National Organization for Drug Control and Research (NODCAR) - Basic Medical Science Department, Department of Parasitology and Blood Research, Egypt
From page :
199
To page :
209
Abstract :
Background and Aim of the Work: The hepatic form of the schistosomiasis disease was associated with granuloma, which is associated with collagen deposition, fibrosis of the liver and hepatosplenomegaly in severe cases. Neopterin, a pteridine derivative, is produced by activated macrophages and represents a marker of cell-mediated immunity in immune activation. Bees create propolis by collecting a resinous sap from trees. Propolis is a complex contains terpenes, benzoic, caffeic, cinnamic and phenolic acids, and it is also high in flavonoids. The aim of this study was to evaluate the level of neopterin as a biomarker in liver fibrosis caused by Schistosoma mansoni infection and to confirm the bee propolis as a natural anti-parasitic agent. Study Design: Experimental design classified into several groups, including; negative control, positive control, prophylactic and treated groups. Biochemical marker for liver fibrosis such as neopterin levels and liver function tests, immunological and parasitological investigations for Schistosomiasis, were done. Results: Neopterin levels, AST, ALT and GGT activities, bilirubin (total and direct) concentrations and anti-schistosomal antibody titre were increased in the infected non-treated group when compared to the control group. While, they were decreased in the treated and prophylactic groups when compared to the infected non-treated group. There were reduction in the serum albumin concentrations in the infected non-treated group in comparison with the normal group. While, serum albumin concentrations were elevated in the groups treated and prophylacted with bee propolis when compared to the infected non-treated and control groups, respectively. Conclusion: Neopterin was a biomarker correlate with the extent and activity of the liver fibrosis and was also useful to monitor during therapy. Bee propolis had liver protective and improved liver functions in schistosomiasis.
Keywords :
Schistosomiasis – Granuloma – Fibrosis – Neopterin – Bees propolis – Aspartate transaminase – Alanine transaminase – Gamma glutamyl transferase – Albumin – Bilirubin
Journal title :
The Medical Journal of Cairo University
Journal title :
The Medical Journal of Cairo University
Record number :
2539826
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