Effects of Oral Supplementation with Manganese chloride on the severity of Trypanosoma brucei and Trypanasoma congolonse infections in rats

Authors

  • T.N. Egbe-Nwiyi Author
  • M.M. Aliyu Author
  • I.O. Igbokwe Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4314/

Keywords:

Trypanosoma brucei, Trypanosoma congolense, manganese chloride supplementation

Abstract

Eighty healthy adult albino rats of both sexes were used in two experiments to study the effect of Manganese 
chloride supplementation on the severity of Trypanosoma brucei brucei and Trypanosoma congolense infections. In each 
experiment, forty rats were divided into four groups of 10 rats each, namely; A, unsupplemented control; B, supplemented 
control; C, infected supplemented and D, infected unsupplemented. Aqueous solution (10%) of MnCl2 was administered daily 
using stomach tube to each rat at 100mg/kg in groups B and C from 10 days before infection and during the course of the 
infection. Each rat in groups C and D was infected by intraperitoneal injection of 1 x 106
 trypanosomes (T. b. brucei or T. 
congolense) in phosphate buffered saline diluted donor blood. The prepatent periods were shorter (P < 0.05) in T. brucei than 
T. congolense infections and shorter (P < 0.05) in infected unsupplemented than infected supplemented rats. The infected 
unsupplemented groups had higher (P<0.05) parasitaemia, more severe anaemia (P<0.05) and hepatic and renal damage than 
infected supplemented groups. Therefore, oral Manganese chloride supplementation in rats appeared to reduce the severity of 
trypanosome infections by delaying the onset of parasitaemia, reducing the levels of parasitaemia and accompanying anaemia 
and organ damage. 

Published

2024-09-15

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How to Cite

Effects of Oral Supplementation with Manganese chloride on the severity of Trypanosoma brucei and Trypanasoma congolonse infections in rats . (2024). African Journal of Biomedical Research, 13(1), 27-31. https://doi.org/10.4314/