Description:
Background: Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is a bacterium commonly isolated from the vagina.
Silver nanoparticles (SNPs) are potential antibacterial agents, and studies have shown their
toxic effects. Vitamin C (VC) is an essential vitamin with a protective role against toxicological
conditions. We aimed to the evaluation therapeutic effects of the co-administration of SNPs and
VC on vaginal infection caused by GBS in mice models.
Methods: Vaginitis model was established by intravaginal inoculation of GBS. The Coadministration of SNPs and VC was used to treat the infections. The antibacterial activity of
SNPs was determined by the minimum inhibitory concentration. The toxicity of nanoparticles
was measured by MTT assay. The microbial load and estrous cycle of mice during treatment
were evaluated. Finally, blood samples and vaginal tissue sections were isolated and analyzed.
Results: The results showed that SNPs have excellent effects on GBS, and the MIC was 512
ppm. Cell viability after exposure at 512 ppm of SNPs was 32.11% but after treatment with VC
increased viability at 512 ppm of nanoparticles to 65.32%. In mice that received SNPs and VC at
the same time, the bacteria were completely removed from the vagina, and estrus cycle returned
to normal cycle. Analysis of the prepared blood samples and microscopic examination of the
vaginal sections confirmed the results.
Conclusion: SNPs have a potential antibacterial effect on GBS. But nanoparticles have toxic
effects on mammalian cells. The simultaneous use of VC, as a powerful antioxidant, can
completely eliminate this toxic effect of nanoparticles.
URL:
http://103.158.96.210:88/web_repository/uploads/ps-29-466.pdf
Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Zhale Mansoori