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The impact of l-arginine supplementation on the enteral phase of experimental Trichinella spiralis infection in treated and untreated mice.

Hanaa O Fadl1, Noha M Amin1, Hanaa Wanas2,3, Shimaa Saad El-Din4, Heba A Ibrahim5, Basma Emad Aboulhoda6, Nardeen Zakka Bocktor1.   

Abstract

The role of nitric oxide (NO) in the immunopathological response during Trichinella spiralis (T. spiralis) infection remains controversial. The amino acid, l-arginine is a NO precursor commonly used by athletes and bodybuilders as a protein supplement. As to our knowledge, there are no published studies which have tested the effect of l-arginine on the intestinal phase of experimental trichinellosis. The present work aims to investigate the effect of l-arginine on the enteral phase of experimental T. spiralis infection in albendazole-treated and untreated mice. Forty BALB/C mice infected orally with T. spiralis larvae were divided into 4 groups as follows: Group A were infected and untreated (control) mice, Group B received albendazole alone, Group C received l-arginine alone, and Group D received both l-arginine and albendazole. Compared to the control group, l-arginine supplementation showed; a significant increase in the intestinal adult worm burden, a significantly high inducible NO synthase (iNOS) expression, elevated immune markers; tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and interferon-γ (IFN-γ), and enhanced apoptosis. Albendazole treated-group had a significant reduction in the adult worm number (90.9%), while combined albendazole-arginine regimen showed a lower percentage of worm reduction (72.7%). During the enteral phase of T. spiralis infection, l-arginine supplementation should be taken cautiously, as it may modulate the proinflammatory immune response and subsequently affect the outcome of the infection and/or treatment. © Indian Society for Parasitology 2020.

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Keywords:  Apoptosis; IFN-γ; TNF-α; Trichinella spiralis; iNOS; l-arginine

Year:  2020        PMID: 33184541      PMCID: PMC7596109          DOI: 10.1007/s12639-020-01245-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Parasit Dis        ISSN: 0971-7196


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