Pengaruh Ekstrak Temu Giring terhadap Kadar Kortisol Serum dan Histopatologi Korteks Prefrontal Mencit Model Chronic Mild Stress
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Fakultas Farmasi
Abstract
Depression is a serious mental disorder with a relatively high prevalence in
Indonesia. Although conventional antidepressants are effective, their use is limited
by side effects and treatment resistance. Therefore, alternative therapies derived
from natural products are needed. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of ethanol
extract of temu giring (Curcuma heyneana) on serum cortisol levels and prefrontal
cortex histopathology in mice subjected to chronic mild stress (CMS). This
experimental study employed a posttest only control group design. Twenty-four
male balb/c mice were designated into the following groups: normal control,
negative control, positive control (fluoxetine 10 mg/kg BW), and treatment groups
receiving ethanol extract at doses of 100, 200, and 400 mg/kg BW. The dose was
administered orally 30 minutes before daily CMS exposure for 21 consecutive days,
which consisted of various mild stressors. Serum cortisol levels were measured
using an ELISA method. Data were analyzed using Shapiro-Wilk, Levene’s test,
one-way ANOVA, and post hoc LSD test. Histopathological analysis of the medial
prefrontal cortex (mPFC) was conducted using light microscopy at 100× and 400×
magnification. The results showed that CMS significantly increased serum cortisol
levels and induced histopathological alterations, including disorganization of the
cortical layer and damage to granular and pyramidal cells. Administration of the
temu giring extract reduced serum cortisol levels compared to the negative control,
with the 200 mg/kg BW dose showing the most optimal effect. Additionally, the temu
giring extract improved histopathological features of the prefrontal cortex
structure. In conclusion, the ethanol extract of Curcuma heyneana exhibits
potential antidepressant effects by lowering serum cortisol levels and improving
histopathology in the prefrontal cortex of CMS-induced mice.
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