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Immunomodulatory Effects of Pediococcus Acidilactici on Balb/C Mice Immunosuppressed by Cyclophosphamide


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Background: The live microorganisms that present in food in addition dietary supplements called Probiotics they have beneficial effect in the human intestine. In the last years, Probiotics has become within treatment options for several disease included immune system. The advent and use of probiotics seem to be increasing day by day all over the world. Objective: The current study included detection of efficacy Pediococcus acidilactici as immunomodulatory in mice that treated with cyclophosphamide. Design: To detect efficacy of Pediococcus acidilactici as immunosuppressive model was used. This model was completed by taking 20 male BALB/C mice with six-weeks old to divide into (5) groups :(G 1) group is the normal control. (G2) group: the group that injected with cyclophosphamide. (G3) group: the immunosuppression plus Pediococcus acidilactici (6×108 CFU/ml). (G4) group: the immunosuppression plus Pediococcus acidilactici (6×104 CFU/ml). last (G5) group : is the group that treated with probiotics. Results: In the current study, thymus and spleen indicators were significantly higher in treated groups than those of (G1) group (NC) with (0.323±0.34) (P<0.05), also Macrophages phagocytosis showed a clear increase in the three treated groups (76.625±108, 72.125±1.65, 87.750±1.32) respectively with significantly (P<0.05), as a compared with (G1) group (NC). Conclusions: The current study reveals the ability of Pediococcus acidilactici (6×109) CFU/ml to accelerate the healing of cyclophosphamide immunosuppressive mice. So, the activity role of probiotic strain as immunomodulator in this study leads us to urge the use it as an alternative treatment for chemical drugs that used against immunosuppression.


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P.acidilactici ; Spleen and thymocyte index; Macrophages phagocytosis. INTRODUCTION: Probiotics can be defined that live microorganisms have many beneficial effects to human body, they can be isolated from many sources like food, so they are considered as
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Authors

Ekhlass N. Ali
Biology Department, College of Science, Mustansiriyah University,, Iraq
Ashwaq A. Kadhem
Biology Department, College of Science, Mustansiriyah University,, Iraq
Huda Zuheir Majeed
Biology Department, College of Science, Mustansiriyah University,, Iraq
Yusra M.B. Muhsin
Biology Department, College of Science, Mustansiriyah University,, Iraq
Hamzia Ali Ajah
Biology Department, College of Science, Mustansiriyah University,, Iraq

Abstract


Background: The live microorganisms that present in food in addition dietary supplements called Probiotics they have beneficial effect in the human intestine. In the last years, Probiotics has become within treatment options for several disease included immune system. The advent and use of probiotics seem to be increasing day by day all over the world. Objective: The current study included detection of efficacy Pediococcus acidilactici as immunomodulatory in mice that treated with cyclophosphamide. Design: To detect efficacy of Pediococcus acidilactici as immunosuppressive model was used. This model was completed by taking 20 male BALB/C mice with six-weeks old to divide into (5) groups :(G 1) group is the normal control. (G2) group: the group that injected with cyclophosphamide. (G3) group: the immunosuppression plus Pediococcus acidilactici (6×108 CFU/ml). (G4) group: the immunosuppression plus Pediococcus acidilactici (6×104 CFU/ml). last (G5) group : is the group that treated with probiotics. Results: In the current study, thymus and spleen indicators were significantly higher in treated groups than those of (G1) group (NC) with (0.323±0.34) (P<0.05), also Macrophages phagocytosis showed a clear increase in the three treated groups (76.625±108, 72.125±1.65, 87.750±1.32) respectively with significantly (P<0.05), as a compared with (G1) group (NC). Conclusions: The current study reveals the ability of Pediococcus acidilactici (6×109) CFU/ml to accelerate the healing of cyclophosphamide immunosuppressive mice. So, the activity role of probiotic strain as immunomodulator in this study leads us to urge the use it as an alternative treatment for chemical drugs that used against immunosuppression.


Keywords


P.acidilactici ; Spleen and thymocyte index; Macrophages phagocytosis. INTRODUCTION: Probiotics can be defined that live microorganisms have many beneficial effects to human body, they can be isolated from many sources like food, so they are considered as

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