Description:
Context: Physical exercise with maximum intensity to fatigue can cause impaired immunity. Gastrocnemius muscle damage is found in eccentric activities in
sports. Vitis gracilis has been proven as a healing agent for degenerative diseases.
Aims: To determine whether the V. gracilis Wall extract can recovery of gastrocnemius muscle cells of Mus musculus through reduced inflammatory cells and
cytochrome c expression.
Methods: The studies turned into performed in 5 groups of remedies withinside the study. The remedy groups consisted of T1: Negative control (no
treatment), T2: Positive control (Swim Until the First Sink/SUFS) + Vit. C 0.2 mg/kg BW, T3: SUFS + 50 g/kg BW of V. gracilis, T4: SUFS + 75 g/kg BW of V. gracilis
and T5: SUFS + 100 g/kg BW of V. gracilis. Mice were dissected and then the leg were taken for analysis of gastrocnemius muscle cells in
immunohistochemistry.
Results: There was a significant difference (p<0.01) using the ANOVA one-way test on inflammatory cells in gastronomeus muscle tissue of Mus musculus and
cytochrome c expression. V. gracilis 100 mg/kg BW can repair and reduce inflammatory cells in the gastronomic muscle tissue. The expression of cytochrome
c protein becomes weaker when it is increased.
Conclusions: V. gracilis can recover gastrocnemius muscle cells of Mus musculus through reduced inflammatory cells and cytochrome c expression because of
swim exercise.
URL:
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Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Nila Zusmita Wasnis