1. The Metabolomic Profiles of Sera of Mice Infected with Plasmodium berghei and Treated by Effective Fraction of Naja naja oxiana Using 1H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
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Delavar Shahbazzadeh, Zahra Zamani, Fateme Hajialiani, Fatemeh Tabatabaie, Fatemeh Maleki, and Taher Elmi
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Venom ,Biology ,Pharmacology ,biology.organism_classification ,Drug vehicle ,Pharmacokinetics ,Valine ,Chloroquine ,Toxicity ,medicine ,Parasitology ,Plasmodium berghei ,Leucine ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The use of venom fractions from the Iranian cobra could be useful adjunct treatments of malaria with chloroquine. A metabolomic investigation with 1HNMR spectroscopy was conducted on an effective fraction tested earlier using Plasmodium berghei as an experimental murine model. We sought to ascertain both safety and anti-parasitic effects of experimental therapies. After purification of the venom fractions, 25 mice were infected, then treated for 4 days with 0.2 ml of 5 mg/kg, 2.5 mg/kg and 1 mg/kg of the effective fraction, chloroquine, and a drug vehicle. An ED50 was obtained using Giemsa staining and real-time PCR analysis. The toxicity tests inspecting both liver and kidney tissues were performed. A clear inhibitory effect on parasitaemia was observed (with 75% inhibition with 5 mg/kg and 50% reduction when 2.5 mg/kg dosage used). ED50 obtained 2.5 mg/kg. The metabolomics were identified as differentiation of aminoacyl-t-RNA biosynthesis, valine, leucine, isoleucine biosynthesis and degradation pathways were observed. Upon therapeutic effects of cobra venom fraction, further optimization of dose-dependent response of pharmacokinetics would be worthwhile for further exploration in adjunct experimental venom therapies.
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- 2021