The Effect of Cassava (Manihot esculenta) Leaf Extract on COX-2 Expression in the Neutrophil Cell Culture Exposed to the Lipopolysaccharide of Escherichia coli (in-vitro study)
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2019-03-13Author
Meilawaty, Zahara
Dharmayanti, Agustin Wulan Suci
Prafitasari, Dinar
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Introduction: Neutrophils are cells which played an initial role in the inflammation area and can be induced
by lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Activated neutrophils will secrete the COX-2 enzyme which is involved in
arachidonic acid synthesis to produce inflammatory mediators. However, excessive inflammation can cause
tissue destruction; thus, the body needs anti-inflammation agents. Cassava leaf contains biochemical
component which has an anti-inflammation effect. This study was aimed to determine the expression of
COX-2 in neutrophils administered with cassava leaf extract and the LPS of E. coli. Methods: This study
was experimental laboratories (in vitro study) using human neutrophil cells culture. The samples of this
study were divided into 4 groups, administered with 12.5% cassava leaf extract (T1); 25% cassava leaf
extract (T2); control group which contained only neutrophils cells (C1); and control group contained
neutrophils and LPS (C2). Human neutrophil cells culture was incubated in the 12.5% and 25% cassava leaf
extract before exposed with the LPS of E. coli. COX-2 expression was observed with immunochemistry
methods. Results: The COX-2 expression in the 12.5% cassava leaf extract group was significantly higher
than the 25% cassava leaf extract group (p < 0.05). Conclusion: Cassava leaf extract can inhibit the COX2
expression and can be used as an alternative anti-inflammation agent.
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