Effect on lipid profile in mice experimentally infected and vaccinated with Aspicularis tetraptera

Authors

  • M. Varma, S. Gaherwal Department of Zoology Govt. (Model, Autonomous) Holkar Science College, Indore (M.P.) Author
  • M.M. Prakash Department of Zoology Govt. (Model, Autonomous) Holkar Science College, Indore (M.P.) Author

Keywords:

Triglyceride, Cholesterol, HDL, LDL, Lipid Profile, Aspicularis tetraptera.77

Abstract

Aspicularis tetraptera worm (nematode)
has been shown to affect the lipid profile
(triglyceride, cholesterol, HDL, and
LDL) of mice infected and vaccinated
with somatic antigen. This study was
designed to investigate this effect. After
vaccination with somatic antigen, lipid
profile values returned to normal in mice
with a severe infection. The most
effective antigens have been found to be
those derived from egg somatic cells,
according to research.

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Published

2022-04-29

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How to Cite

Effect on lipid profile in mice experimentally infected and vaccinated with Aspicularis tetraptera. (2022). International Journal of Multidisciplinary Engineering In Current Research, 7(4), 64-78. https://ijmec.com/index.php/multidisciplinary/article/view/173