Title of article :
The effect of experimental streptococcus infection in myocarditis on some biochemical and inflammatory markers in albino rats
Author/Authors :
Kholoud, SR King Abdulaziz University - Faculty of Girls Science - Department of Biochemistry, Saudi Arabia , Kholoud, SR Ain Shams University - Faculty of Science - Biochemistry Department, Egypt , Iman, MKA National Research Center - Department of hydrobiology, Egypt , Rasha, EH Ain Shams University - Faculty of Science - Biochemistry Department, Egypt , Soha, SSA Ain Shams University - Faculty of Science - Biochemistry Department, Egypt , kholoud, s.r. department of biochemistry,king abdulaziz university,jeddah,saudi arabia,biochemistry department,ain shams university, Egypt , iman, m.k.a. department of hydrobiology,national research center, Egypt , rasha, e.h. biochemistry department,ain shams university, Egypt , soha, s.s.a. biochemistry department,ain shams university, Egypt
From page :
1062
To page :
1070
Abstract :
Background: Myocarditis is an uncommon disease that presents with a wide range of symptoms in children and adults. It is histologically characterized by varying degrees of myocardialnecrosis, edema and cellular infiltration myocardial inflammation is a nonspecificresponse to many triggers such as bacterial infection, cardio toxic agents, ormechanical injury. Objective: This study was carried out to investigate the experimental Streptococcus faecalis induction of myocarditis and its effect on some blood parameters, inflammatory markers and histopathological changes in male albino rats. Methods: Rats were infected by intraperitoneal injection of 10 8 CFU/ ml of Streptococcus faecalis and sacrificed after one, two and seven days post infection. Biochemical analyses of blood were carried out to investigate the serum biomarkers of inflammation, liver function tests, cardiac enzymes kidney function tests. Results: All biochemical analyses showed statistically significant increase in the measured parameters due to bacterial infections except for blood urea which appear to be normal. A significant positive correlation was observed between lactate dehydrogenase enzyme (LDH) with creatinine (r =0.778, P 0.01). In the 7 days group, there were significant positive correlations between aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) (r=0.675, P 0.05), erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) with Urea (r=0.659, P 0.05) and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) with C-reactive protein (CRP) (r=0.765, p 0.01). Conclusion: Many of these biomarkers will provide important new insights into pathophysiology and aid in the diagnosis and management of cardiovascular patients.
Keywords :
Cardiovascular diseases , Myocarditis , Rat , Streptococcus faecalis , C , reactive protein.
Journal title :
African Health Sciences
Journal title :
African Health Sciences
Record number :
2634219
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