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Bruno A Quadros Gomes1, Lucio F D da Silva2, Antonio R Quadros Gomes3, Danilo R Moreira4, Maria Fani Dolabela5, Rogério S Santos6, Michael D Green7, Eliete P Carvalho8, Sandro Percário9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Malaria infection can cause high oxidative stress, which could lead to the development of severe forms of malaria, such as pulmonary malaria. In recent years, the role of reactive oxygen species in the pathogenesis of the disease has been discussed, as well as the potential benefit of antioxidants supplementation. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) or mushroom Agaricus sylvaticus supplementation on the pulmonary oxidative changes in an experimental model of malaria caused by Plasmodium berghei strain ANKA.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25971771 PMCID: PMC4435846 DOI: 10.1186/s12936-015-0717-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malar J ISSN: 1475-2875 Impact factor: 2.979
Fig. 1Parasitaemia progression in Plasmodium berghei-infected mice and supplemented with N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) or Agaricus sylvaticus. PC = animals infected with P. berghei, but not supplemented; NC = animals not infected and not supplemented. Group size: NC (1 day N = 10/10; 3 days N = 10/10; 5 days N = 10/10; 7 days N = 10/10; 10 days N = 10/10); PC (1 day N = 10/10; 3 days N = 10/10; 5 days N = 8†¶/10; 7 days N = 7†/10; 10 days N = 6†/10); NAC (1 day N = 10/10; 3 days N = 10/10; 5 days N = 10/10; 7 days N = 8†/10; 10 days N = 6†/10); AS (1 day N = 10/10; 3 days N = 10/10; 5 days N = 10/10; 7 days N = 8†/10; 10 days N = 5†/10). Discrepancies in group size were due to dead animals (†) or outliers (¶). * p = 0.0016 versus Agaricus sylvaticus (AS) and p = 0.0031 versus NAC, τ p < 0.0001 versus AS and p = 0.0034 versus NAC
Fig. 2Pulmonary Trolox equivalent antioxidant capacity (TEAC) of Plasmodium berghei-infected mice in groups supplemented with N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) or Agaricus sylvaticus and control groups. PC = animals infected with P. berghei, but not supplemented; NC = animals not infected and not supplemented. Group size: NC (1 day N = 10/10; 3 days N = 10/10; 5 days N = 9¶/10; 7 days N = 10/10; 10 days N = 10/10); PC (1 day N = 10/10; 3 days N = 9¶/10; 5 days N = 9†/10; 7 days N = 6†¶/10; 10 days N = 6†/10); NAC (1 day N = 10/10; 3 days N = 8¶/10; 5 days N = 10/10; 7 days N = 8†/10; 10 days N = 6†/10); AS (1 day N = 10/10; 3 days N = 9¶/10; 5 days N = 10/10; 7 days N = 8†/10; 10 days N = 5†/10). Discrepancies in group size were due to dead animals (†) or outliers (¶).* p < 0.0001 versus PC, NAC, or NC. τ p < 0.01 versus NC. € p < 0.01 versus PC
Fig. 3Pulmonary thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) of Plasmodium berghei-infected mice in groups supplemented with N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) or Agaricus sylvaticus and control groups. PC = animals infected with P. berghei, but not supplemented; NC = animals not infected and not supplemented. Group size: NC (1 day N = 8¶/10; 3 days N = 10/10; 5 days N = 10/10; 7 days N = 10/10; 10 days N = 9¶/10); PC (1 day N = 10/10; 3 days N = 10/10; 5 days N = 9†/10; 7 days N = 7†/10; 10 days N = 6†/10); NAC (1 day N = 8¶/10; 3 days N = 8¶/10; 5 days N = 10/10; 7 days N = 8†/10; 10 days N = 6†/10); AS (1 day N = 10/10; 3 days N = 10/10; 5 days N = 10/10; 7 days N = 8†/10; 10 days N = 5†/10). Discrepancies in group size were due to dead animals (†) or outliers (¶).* p < 0.001 versus PC, NAC, or Agaricus sylvaticus (AS). τ p < 0.01 versus PC, € p < 0.01 versus AS, # p < 0.05 versus NC
Fig. 4Pulmonary nitrites and nitrates (NN) of Plasmodium berghei-infected mice in groups supplemented with N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) or Agaricus sylvaticus and control groups. PC = animals infected with P. berghei, but not supplemented; NC = animals not infected and not supplemented. Group size: NC (1 day N = 9¶/10; 3 days N = 8¶/10; 5 days N = 9¶/10; 7 days N = 8¶/10; 10 days N = 9¶/10); PC (1 day N = 9¶/10; 3 days N = 10/10; 5 days N = 9†/10; 7 days N = 7†/10; 10 days N = 6†/10); NAC (1 day N = 10/10; 3 days N = 8¶/10; 5 days N = 9¶/10; 7 days N = 6†¶/10; 10 days N = 6†/10); AS (1 day N = 10/10; 3 days N = 10/10; 5 days N = 9¶/10; 7 days N = 8†/10; 10 days N = 5†/10). Discrepancies in group size were due to dead animals (†) or outliers (¶). * p < 0.01 versus Agaricus sylvaticus (AS) or NC, τ p < 0.01 versus PC, # p < 0.05 versus NC or AS