Dina Priliasanti S, -
(2010)
Curcumin Menurunkan Ekspresi Nuclear Factor-KB Plasenta dan Kadar Malondealdehid Serum Pada Mus Musculus Model Preeklampsia.
Thesis thesis, UNIVERSITAS AIRLANGGA.
Abstract
Objective: Curcumin, derived from the plant Curcuma that is a commonly used
not only as spice but also as medicinal plants. Curcumin has been shown to
exhibit antioxidant, anti-inflamatory, and anti-platelet. These effects are
mediated through the regulation of various transcription factors, inflamatory
cytokines, protein kinase, and other enzimes. Thus, has a potential against
oxidative stress-related and injlamatory illness, Preeclampsia. This study
compare NF-KB expression and malonedialdehide assesment (as a marker of
oxidative stress gradation) between preeklamptic mice model treated with two
different dose curcumin and control.
Method: Experimental study, randomized controlled double blind controlled
trial. Three mice groups, preeklamptic induced by injection of anti-Qa2
antibody. One group treated with 100 mg/kgBW of curcumin, other group with
240 mg/kgBW of curcumin, and one control group (aquades as plasebo). Those
treatment given daily until 14 days. The mice were sacrificed, placentas were
taken for NF-KB expression assesment with immunohistochemistry staining
method, the serums were taken for malonedialdehide assesment.
Result: There are significant differences in NF -KB assesment between group
treated with 100 mg/kgBW of curcumin and control (1,5111±0,2922), group
treated with 240 mg/kgBW of curcumin and control (1, 0000 0,2922). But there is
no significant difference between group treated by 100 mg/kgBW of curcumin
and group treated by 240 mg/kgBW of curcumin (-0,5111±0,2922).
There are significant differences in malonedialdehide amount between group
treated with 100 mg/kgBW of curcumin and control (mean difference
2, 7320±0,3042), group treated with 240 mg/kgBW of curcumin and control
(mean difference 3,5334±0,2612), between group treated with 100 mglkgBW of
curcumin and group treated with 240 mg/kgBW of curcumin (mean difference
0,8014±0,1624).
Conclusion: Curcumin decrease NF-KB expression and malonedialdehide
amount in preeklamptic mice model. The decreasing is dose dependent. At dose
240 mglkgBW, curcumin might have pro-oxidant effect that cause decreasing of
curcumin antioxidant activity .
Item Type: |
Thesis
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Additional Information: |
KKA KK TKR 03/11 Din c |
Uncontrolled Keywords: |
Curcumin; Ekspresi Nuclear Factor-KB; Plasenta; Kadar Malondealdehid Serum; Mus Musculus |
Subjects: |
R Medicine |
Divisions: |
01. Fakultas Kedokteran > Kesehatan Reproduksi |
Creators: |
Creators | NIM |
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Dina Priliasanti S, - | NIM090810547 M |
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Contributors: |
Contribution | Name | NIDN / NIDK |
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Thesis advisor | Erry Gumilar Dachlan, - | NIDN- | Thesis advisor | Widati F, - | NIDN0008016604 |
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Depositing User: |
sugiati
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Date Deposited: |
15 Mar 2023 06:09 |
Last Modified: |
15 Mar 2023 07:07 |
URI: |
http://repository.unair.ac.id/id/eprint/120577 |
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