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Title: Ameliorative Role of Nigella Sativa Seeds and Levamisole on the Immune Response of Adult Male Rabbits
Authors: Abdulhameed Kadhim, Rusul
Keywords: Immune system
Immune stimulant
Levamisole
Nigella sativa seeds
Rabbit
Issue Date: 1-سبت-2024
Abstract: This study aimed to evaluate the potency of Nigella sativa seeds ethanol extract and levamisole on the immune regulation in male rabbits with H2O2-induced immune suppression. Thirty rabbits were distributed into: control group (6 rabbits): free access to food and water and the H2O2 group (24 rabbits): was administered with the ad-libitum supply of drinking water containing 0.5% H2O2 (Hydrogen peroxide solution 35% diluted 70 times). After 28 days, stopping H2O2. Then, animals of H2O2 (24 rabbits) were subdivided into four groups (6 rabbits /group) in separate cages. Group Nigella sativa seeds extract (N.sativa S.E): was administered orally (by gavages needle) (1.5 g/ Kg B.W.). Group levamisole (LEVA): was given orally (by gavages needle) (every 72 hrs.) (5mg /Kg B.W.); a group of animals received N.sativa S.E (1.5 g/ Kg B.W.) + LEVA (5mg /Kg B.W.) for 28 days and the last group cessation of H2O2 administration (C.H2O2). The immunity response of rabbits indicated that exposure of animals to 0.5% H2O2 for 28 days revealed a significant decrease (P≤0.05) in the percentage of lymphocytes, RBCs, phagocyte activity with thrombocytopenia ,leukocytopenia and increase in neutrophils. Histopathological examination of the spleen in the H2O2 group showed a significant reduction and degeneration of lymphoid tissue. Combined use of oral N.sativa S.E.+ LEVA showed a clear improvement in various immunosuppressive indices compared to the H2O2 group. The study concluded that after stopping H2O2 as a source of oxidative stress and using Nigella sativa seed extracts, levamisole and together showed increased significance in the experiment.
URI: http://148.72.244.84:8080/xmlui/handle/xmlui/14587
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