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Coenzyme Q10 prevented full blown splenomegaly and decreased melarsoprol-induced reactive encephalopathy in mice infected with Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense

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dc.contributor.author Nyariki, James Nyabuga
dc.contributor.author Thuita, John Kibuthu
dc.contributor.author Nyambati, Grace Kemunto
dc.contributor.author Isaac, Alfred Orina
dc.date.accessioned 2015-05-29T12:14:26Z
dc.date.available 2015-05-29T12:14:26Z
dc.date.issued 2014
dc.identifier.citation Journal of Coastal Life Medicine 2014; 2(3): 230-238 en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1169
dc.description.abstract Objective: To establish the modulatory effects of coenzyme Q10 on experimental trypanosome infections in mice and evaluate the risk of occurrence and severity of melarsoprol-induced post treatment reactive encephalopathy (PTRE). Methods: Female Swiss white mice were orally administered with 200 mg/kg of coenzyme Q10 after which they were intraperitoneally inoculated with Trypanasoma brucei rhodesiense (T. b. rhodesiense). The resultant infection was allowed to develop and simulate all phases of human African trypanosomiasis and PTRE. Parasitaemia development, packed cell volume, haematological and pathological changes were determined. Results: A histological study in the brain tissue of T. b. rhodesiense infected mice demonstrated neuroinflammatory pathology which was highly amplified in the PTRE-induced groups. A prominent reduction in the severity of the neuroinflammatory response was detected when coenzyme-Q10 was administered. Furthermore, the mean tissue weight of spleen to body ratio in coenzyme Q10 supplemented group was significantly (P<0.05) different compared to unsupplemented groups, and clearly indicated that coenzyme Q10 prevented full blown splenomegaly pathogenesis by T. b. rhodesiense. A significant (P<0.05) increase in hemoglobin levels and red blood cells was observed in coenzyme Q10 mice compared to those infected and un-supplemented with coenzyme Q10. Conclusions: The capacity of coenzyme Q10 to alter the pathogenesis of T. b. rhodesiense infection in mice and following treatment with melarsoprol, may find application by rendering humans and animals less susceptible to deleterious effects of trypanosome infection such as splenomegaly and melarsoprol-induced PTRE and neurotoxicity. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject Trypanasoma brucei rhodesiense en_US
dc.subject Encephalopathy en_US
dc.subject Coenzyme Q10 en_US
dc.subject Melarsoprol en_US
dc.subject Post treatment reactive encephalopathy en_US
dc.subject Splenomegaly en_US
dc.title Coenzyme Q10 prevented full blown splenomegaly and decreased melarsoprol-induced reactive encephalopathy in mice infected with Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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