Development of Standardized Herbal Therapy of Bangle Extract (Zingiber Cassumunar Roxb.) on The Expression of Icam - 1 for Complementary Therapy to Prevent Complications in Malaria
Date
2019-05-31Author
Utami, Wiwien Sugih
Fatmawati, Heni
Hermansyah, Bagus
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Background: Malaria is still a major problem, both in international and
national scale. Erythrocytes containing Plasmodium sp. will stimulate the
release of Th1 (T helper-1) and release monocytes and macrophages to
perform phagocytosis and produce tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α).
The release of iNOS and free radicals would increase the expression of
adhesion molecules such as ICAM-1, VCAM-1, CD36, and P-selectin.
Research shows that IL- 10 can inhibit the production of TNF - α and IL
- 1. TNF-α and ICAM - 1 play a role in the occurrence of cerebral malaria.
Bangle (Zingiber cassumunar Roxb.) has a lot of potentials to be utilized as
a complementary therapy to prevent the complications of malaria.
Objective: This study aims to find the ability of Bangle (Zingiber
cassumunar Roxb.) extract as an immunostimulant which would be used
as a complementary therapy for standard malaria treatment.
Methods: A number of 25 mice Balb/C males were divided into 5 groups,
stimulated with methanol fractions of Bangle extract for 14 consecutive
days before infected with Plasmodium berghei. All groups were examined
for parasite daily, until day 7 post-positive malaria, referring to Artemisinindose
regimen
administered
orally
0.04 mg/g bw/day
for
7 days.
Results
: This
study
proves
that the
administration
of
Artemisinin
combined
with methanol
fraction
of Bangle
extract
provides
better
results
to
inhibit
ICAM-1 gene expression
in
malaria-infected
mice
compared
to
single-therapy
Artemisinin
or methanol fraction
of bangle
extract.
Conclusion:
The
combination
of artemisinin
and
methanol fraction
of
Bangle
extract
can
inhibit
ICAM-1
gene
expression
in
malaria-infected
mice
better
compared
to
without the combination.
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