Abstract

Objective/BackgroundMorphological study of a mice of tissue necrosis stages in experimental organ-preserving tuberculosis (TB) pharmacotherapy using quercetin and polyvinylpyrrolidone (QP). MethodsA total of 32 laboratory mice of C57BL/6JLacSto strain were used in the experiment. The animals were divided into five groups (Group 1–5), with six to seven mice in each group: Group 1, Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MBT)-uninfected mice; Group 2, MBT-infected mice; Group 3, MBT infected and treated with anti-TB preparation (ATP); Group 4, MBT infected and QP treated; and Group 5, MBT infected and treated with ATP and QP. The mice were infected through caudal vein injection with the MTB H37Rv strain. The QP preparation, which belongs to the capillary-stabilizing-remedy group, was used for the research. The ATP included isoniazid and streptomycin. Thus, the drug doses for the mice contained the following drugs: isoniazid (10%, 5mL), 45mg/kg; streptomycin (1g), 90mg/kg; and QP (0.5g), 45mg/kg of the body weight of a mouse. The medicines used in the experimental studies on the mice were applied as follows: isoniazid and streptomycin, administered intramuscularly once a day; and QP, administered intraperitoneally according to a schedule (on the 5th day after the introduction of the infection every 2h, and then every 12h; on the 6th day and 7th day two times a day every 12h). ResultsQP produced a strict delineation of caseous necrosis from the unaffected parts of the connective tissue with fibrosis in the center and a large number of Langerhans cells, which was not observed in the control groups without QP. The combination of QP and ATP had more pronounced effects. In MBT-infected mice, where QP was not used, unlike the group where QP was used, adipose dystrophy of hepatocytes was observed. Thus, the hepatoprotective effect of QP against TB can be suggested. ConclusionUnder the influence of QP, the separation of caseous necrosis of granulomas from unaffected areas begins through connective tissue with fibrotization in the central part and a large number of Langerhans cells and lymphocytes that are not observed in the control groups. The interaction of QP with anti-TB drugs shows more obvious effects: fast tendency of epithelioid cellular tubercles to fibrotization and separation of TB granulomas through connective tissue. In addition, in the control groups of animals infected with TB, in contrast to the experimental groups, fatty degeneration of hepatocytes is observed. Thus, we have shown the hepatoprotective function of QP against TB.

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