ABSTRACT
The effects of probiotic on experimental infection of Trypanosoma brucei brucei in mongrels
were investigated in the study. Twenty (20) adult mongrels of both sexes
weighing between 6 to 10 kg were randomly grouped into 5 of 4 members each. GP
I was the uninfected and untreated (control), GP II was the uninfected and
treated with multi species probiotic (Pet dophillus®) only, GP III was infected with T. brucei brucei and treated with multi
species probiotic only, GP IV was infected with T. brucei brucei and treated with diaminazene aceturate (DA) only
and GP V was infected with T. brucei
brucei and treated with both multi species probiotic and DA. Groups II, III
and V were fed with probiotic for 3 weeks before commencement of experiment
which continued till the last day of experiment. The infection was done intraperitonially
in GP III, IV and V same day by inoculation of 2.5 × 106 trypanosomes suspended in 1 ml of
phosphate buffer saline on day 21 of feeding with probiotic. The DA treatment
was on day 5 post infection (PI). Parasetaemia was determined in each infected
dog every day, starting from day 2 PI. Rectal temperature, pulse rate and
respiratory rate were measured for each dog till termination of the experiment.
Blood was collected in two parts with plain and EDTA coated sample bottles to
obtain serum and determine haematological parameters, respectively at weekly
intervals. The mean pre-patent
period of T. brucei brucei in the infected dogs were 4.75 ± 0.25 in GP III, 4.00
± 0.41 in GP IV and 4.25 ± 0.49 in GP V days. By 3 days post treatment with
diaminazene aceturate, parasitaemia decreased from 4.33 ± 0.33 to 3.66 ± 0.33
in GP III, 2.33 ± 0.33 in GP IV and 4.00 ± 0.00 in GP V. By day 5 post
treatment, the parasitemia came to 0.00 for GP IV. Clinical signs such as; anorexia, pale ocular
mucous membrane, rough hair coat, staggering gait, enlargement of superficial
lympnodes and weight loss were observed in GP III, IV and V. A single mortality
was recorded in GP IV (infected and treated with DA only) while hundred percent
(100%) mortalities occurred in Group III. There was no mortality recorded in GP
V. The probiotic treated group showed a fairly constant temperature.The mean
PCV of GPV post treatment was significantly (P<0.05) higher than Groups III
and GP IV (infected and treated with only DA). There was a significant
(P<0.05) increase in TWBCs count of dogs in GP III (infected/treated with
only probiotic) post infection and post treatment between 22 – 28 days when
compared with the other groups (GP I, II, IV and V), which later decreased
significantly (P<0.05) from day 29 – 35 till the last day of the experiment.
The mean serum total protein and albumin fairly remain steady throughout the
experiment, but there was a significant (P<0.05) increase in the mean serum
total protein of dogs in GP III between days 29 – 35 post infection and post
treatment till the termination of the experiment. The mean serum activities of
alanine aminotransferase (ALT), alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and aspartate
aminotransferase (AST) increased significantly (P<0.05) in GP III post
infection till the termination of the experiment. In conclusion, the multispecies probiotic as
applied in this study in the treatment of experimental infection of T brucei brucei did not eliminate the
parasites but it enhanced the efficacy of diaminazene aceturate.
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JONATHAN, KOLAWOLE. "Effects Of Probiotics On Experimentally Induced Trypanosoma Brucei Brucei In Indigenous Dogs" Mouau.afribary.org (2022). Accessed 23 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/effects-of-probiotics-on-experimentally-induced-trypanosoma-brucei-brucei-in-indigenous-dogs-7-2