Title of article :
The role of zinc on anti-newcastle disease virus specific antibody response and agranulocytes count in rabbits treated with methotrexate and prednisolone
Author/Authors :
Tipu, Muhammad Khalid Lahore College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pakistan , Tipu, Muhammad Khalid Quaid-i-Azam University - Department of Pharmacy, Pakistan , Saleem, Uzma University of the Punjab - University College of Pharmacy, Pakistan , Hussain, Khalid University of the Punjab - University College of Pharmacy, Pakistan , Muhammad, Khushi University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences - Department of Microbiology, Pakistan , Hashmi, Furqan Khurshid University of the Punjab - University College of Pharmacy, Pakistan , Islam, Muhammad Lahore College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pakistan , Ahmad, Bashir University of the Punjab - University College of Pharmacy, Pakistan
From page :
845
To page :
849
Abstract :
Zinc (Zn) plays a pivotal role in highly proliferative tissues including immune system. The long-term therapy of neoplastic and autoimmune disorders is associated with immunosuppression and myleosuppression. In the current study role of Zn on anti-Newcastle disease virus response and agranulocytes count of methotrexate and prednisolone treated rabbits. Thirty six healthy rabbits were randomly segregated into six groups (group I to VI) each containing six rabbits. Oil based Newcastle disease virus (NDV) vaccine was administered subcutaneously to rabbits of all the groups at day 0 and 21 and after one week, all the groups received Zn, (Zn + prednisolone), prednisolone, (Zn + methotrexate) methotrexate orally from day 7 to day 21, except the control. The serum antibody titer, total and differential leukocyte count were measured weekly for 6 weeks. The administration of zinc in combination with methotrexate showed same antibody titer as that of the control suggesting that Zn has ability to counteract the methotrexate-induced immunosuppression. However, Zn did not show any significant impact in combination with prednisolone (p 0.05). The results of the present study indicate that co-administration of Zn and methotrexate is beneficial in the activity of immune system.
Keywords :
Immunosuppression , methotrexate, prednisolone , antibody titer.
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal Of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal Of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Record number :
2647610
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