Significance of EMSA eritin administration on erythropoiesis and complement regulators in irradiated mice; [Radyasyona maruz kalan farelerde EMSA eritin uygulamasının eritropoez ve kompleman regülatörler üzerindeki önemi]

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Qonitatul Khasanah, Mansur Ibrahim, Muhamin Rifa’i

2015 Turkish Journal of Immunology Vol. 3 Issue 3 Article Cited by 4 Quartile

Abstract

Objectives: This study aims to examine the effect of polyherbal erythropoiesis modulatory and stimulatory agent (EMSA) Eritin administration in modulating the activity of erythropoiesis on TER-119+VLA-4+ cells and complement regulators TER-119+CD55+ a nd T ER-119+CD59+ cells in Balb/c mice after total body irradiation (TBI) with a dose of 500 rad. Materials and methods: EMSA Eritin was administered orally in mice after exposure to TBI with a dose of 500 rad daily for two weeks with three different doses including a low dose (1.04 mg/g BW), normal dose (3.125 mg/g BW), and high dose (9.375 mg/g BW). Mice were treated with HEMAPO Epoetin alfa twice a week as positive control with a dose of 0.21 mg/g BW. On day 15, the bone marrow was isolated and the number of TER-119+VLA-4+, TER-119+CD55+ a nd T ER-119+CD59+ cells were a nalyzed using flow cytometry. Examination showed marked reduction in the number of TER-119+VLA-4+ cells in the bone marrow of mice after TBI with dose of 500 rad compared to those of healthy controls. The number of TER-119+VLA-4+ cells in the irradiated m ice was markedly increased with EMSA Eritin from low dose to high dose compared to mice with TBI and mice treated with Epoetin alfa. Results: The highest dose of EMSA Eritin was more effective to promote erythropoiesis than HEMAPO Epoetin alfa and the other dose of EMSA Eritin. Conclusion: Our study findings suggest that EMSA Eritin is a powerful medicinal herbal supplement which may serve as a protective agent to normalize homeostasis and erythropoiesis after irradiation with a dose of 500 rad. © 2015 Turkish Journal of Immunology. All rights reserved.

Affiliations

Department of Biology, University of Brawijaya, Malang, Indonesia; Department of Biomedical Sciences, Brawijaya University, Malang, Indonesia