Physiological and histological study for effectiveness of Camel's milk in visceral leishmaniasis
الباحث الأول:
Wijdan Dhaidan Shnain
الباحثين الآخرين:
, OHOOD AQEED RADHI2 , Hayder Sabeeh Hadi4, Kawther Adnan Hassan Alqaseer3 .
المجلة:
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology,
تاريخ النشر:
None
مختصر البحث:
The present study was conducted to evaluate the curative role of Camel's milk (200μl) against various pathogenesis induced by visceral leishmaniasis caused by the L. donovani agent in vivo. A study was concluded on 54 males BALB/c mice weighing (25…
The present study was conducted to evaluate the curative role of Camel's milk (200μl) against various pathogenesis induced by visceral leishmaniasis caused by the L. donovani agent in vivo. A study was concluded on 54 males BALB/c mice weighing (25-30g), aged (6-8) weeks, at the animal house, included some physiological and histological criteria. The present study was conducted in the laboratories of Faculty of Science / University of Kufa during the period from January to December 2018. The animals experimental are divided into 3 major groups, each group subdivided into 3 groups (n= 6 mice per each subgroup) for the duration of 15, 30 and 45 days after administration with Camel's milk (200μl). Physiological study of blood parameters values and the histopathological of the liver and spleen tissue revealed that positive groups for three and four months post infection with promastigotes of parasite was caused more change and injury of the liver and spleen as compared with negative groups, While in treatments with Camel's milk, there were less injury and show less physiological and histological changes in the liver and spleen tissue. In conclusion this study confirmed that the Camel's milk has curative properties and has ability for reducing the changes in the hematological parameters and tissues.