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Title:
INFLUENCE OF DEXAMETHASONE AND SEX ON SUSCEPTIBILITY OF MICE TO PRIMARY INFECTION WITH TOXOPLASMA GONDII
Authors: AMIRA TH. M. ALI1 , DINA A. M. ABDELHADY1 , ASHRAF M. BARAKAT2 , SABRY A. S. SADEK2 and HEBA M. ABOELELA1
Year: 2025
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Abstract:

Toxoplasma gondii is an intracellular protozoan parasite of health hazards, particularly to immunocompromised individuals. Sexes difference in immune responses to infections are welldocumented. This study evaluated the effects of sex on latent toxoplasmosis progression and treatment efficacy in immunocompetent and immunocompromised mice. A total of 100 Swiss Albino mice (50 males & 50 females) were infected with T. gondii (ME49 strain). Mice were distributed into groups based on sex and immune status, receiving treatment with Spiramycin (SP) and Metronidazole (MTZ) or remaining untreated. Assessments included mortality rate, cyst counting in brain, histopathological studies of liver and brain, and molecular analysis of parasitic DNA in brain. The results showed that treatment significantly reduced brain cysts in immunocompetent males (24.68%) and females (23.2%), but in immunocompromised males reduction was (15.62%) and (11.72%) in females. Histopathological examination showed higher inflammatory responses in females than in males. Molecular analysis showed that infected females showed significantly higher parasitic DNA concentrations than males.

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