Naloxone Effects Against Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Caused by Leishmania
major Strain MRHO/IR/75/ER in the BALB/c Mice
Hakim Azizi,
Elham Mahdavinik,
Maryam Hataminejad
et al.
Abstract:INTRODUCTION:
Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is a serious health problem in some parts of the world, such as Iran. Since the use of pentavalent antimonial compounds such as meglumine antimoniate (Glucantime, MA) for the treatment of CL has side effects, naloxone as a new treatment in the footpad of Leishmania major (L. major)-infected BALB/c mice was investigated by evaluating the lesion size and the parasite burden.
METHOD:
The animals were infected with L. major (MRHO/IR/75/ER). 40 BALB/c mice were divided i… Show more
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