Effect of aqueous extract of <it>Tinospora cordifolia </it>on functions of peritoneal macrophages isolated from CCl<sub>4 </sub>intoxicated male albino mice

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The current practice of ingesting phytochemicals for supporting the immune system or fighting infections is based on centuries-old tradition. Macrophages are involved at all the stages of an immune response. The present study focuses...

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Main Authors: Sharma Gauri D, Sengupta Mahuya, Chakraborty Biswajit
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Published: BMC 2011-10-01
Series:BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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spelling doaj-33b55af594b84a3aa6b95c8a5c6e1bd32020-11-25T02:39:16ZengBMCBMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine1472-68822011-10-0111110210.1186/1472-6882-11-102Effect of aqueous extract of <it>Tinospora cordifolia </it>on functions of peritoneal macrophages isolated from CCl<sub>4 </sub>intoxicated male albino miceSharma Gauri DSengupta MahuyaChakraborty Biswajit<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The current practice of ingesting phytochemicals for supporting the immune system or fighting infections is based on centuries-old tradition. Macrophages are involved at all the stages of an immune response. The present study focuses on the immunostimulant properties of <it>Tinospora cordifolia </it>extract that are exerted on circulating macrophages isolated from CCl<sub>4 </sub>(0.5 ml/kg body weight) intoxicated male albino mice.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Apart from damaging the liver system, carbon tetrachloride also inhibits macrophage functions thus, creating an immunocompromised state, as is evident from the present study. Such cell functions include cell morphology, adhesion property, phagocytosis, enzyme release (myeloperoxidase or MPO), nitric oxide (NO) release, intracellular survival of ingested bacteria and DNA fragmentation in peritoneal macrophages isolated from these immunocompromised mice. <it>T. cordifolia </it>extract was tested for acute toxicity at the given dose (150 mg/kg body weight) by lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) assay.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The number of morphologically altered macrophages was increased in mice exposed to CCl<sub>4</sub>. Administration of CCl<sub>4 </sub>(i.p.) also reduced the phagocytosis, cell adhesion, MPO release, NO release properties of circulating macrophages of mice. The DNA fragmentation of peritoneal macrophages was observed to be higher in CCl<sub>4 </sub>intoxicated mice. The bacterial killing capacity of peritoneal macrophages was also adversely affected by CCl<sub>4. </sub>However oral administration of aqueous fraction of <it>Tinospora cordifolia </it>stem parts at a dose of 40 mg/kg body weight (<it>in vivo</it>) in CCl<sub>4 </sub>exposed mice ameliorated the effect of CCl<sub>4</sub>, as the percentage of morphologically altered macrophages, phagocytosis activity, cell adhesion, MPO release, NO release, DNA fragmentation and intracellular killing capacity of CCl<sub>4 </sub>intoxicated peritoneal macrophages came closer to those of the control group. No acute toxicity was identified in oral administration of the aqueous extract of <it>Tinospora cordifolia </it>at a dose of 150 mg/kg body weight.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>From our findings it can be suggested that, polar fractions of <it>Tinospora cordifolia </it>stem parts contain major bioactive compounds, which directly act on peritoneal macrophages and have been found to boost the non-specific host defenses of the immune system. However, the molecular mechanism of this activity of <it>Tinospora cordifolia </it>on immune functions needs to be elucidated.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6882/11/102
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Sengupta Mahuya
Chakraborty Biswajit
Effect of aqueous extract of <it>Tinospora cordifolia </it>on functions of peritoneal macrophages isolated from CCl<sub>4 </sub>intoxicated male albino mice
BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
author_facet Sharma Gauri D
Sengupta Mahuya
Chakraborty Biswajit
author_sort Sharma Gauri D
title Effect of aqueous extract of <it>Tinospora cordifolia </it>on functions of peritoneal macrophages isolated from CCl<sub>4 </sub>intoxicated male albino mice
title_short Effect of aqueous extract of <it>Tinospora cordifolia </it>on functions of peritoneal macrophages isolated from CCl<sub>4 </sub>intoxicated male albino mice
title_full Effect of aqueous extract of <it>Tinospora cordifolia </it>on functions of peritoneal macrophages isolated from CCl<sub>4 </sub>intoxicated male albino mice
title_fullStr Effect of aqueous extract of <it>Tinospora cordifolia </it>on functions of peritoneal macrophages isolated from CCl<sub>4 </sub>intoxicated male albino mice
title_full_unstemmed Effect of aqueous extract of <it>Tinospora cordifolia </it>on functions of peritoneal macrophages isolated from CCl<sub>4 </sub>intoxicated male albino mice
title_sort effect of aqueous extract of <it>tinospora cordifolia </it>on functions of peritoneal macrophages isolated from ccl<sub>4 </sub>intoxicated male albino mice
publisher BMC
series BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
issn 1472-6882
publishDate 2011-10-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The current practice of ingesting phytochemicals for supporting the immune system or fighting infections is based on centuries-old tradition. Macrophages are involved at all the stages of an immune response. The present study focuses on the immunostimulant properties of <it>Tinospora cordifolia </it>extract that are exerted on circulating macrophages isolated from CCl<sub>4 </sub>(0.5 ml/kg body weight) intoxicated male albino mice.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Apart from damaging the liver system, carbon tetrachloride also inhibits macrophage functions thus, creating an immunocompromised state, as is evident from the present study. Such cell functions include cell morphology, adhesion property, phagocytosis, enzyme release (myeloperoxidase or MPO), nitric oxide (NO) release, intracellular survival of ingested bacteria and DNA fragmentation in peritoneal macrophages isolated from these immunocompromised mice. <it>T. cordifolia </it>extract was tested for acute toxicity at the given dose (150 mg/kg body weight) by lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) assay.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The number of morphologically altered macrophages was increased in mice exposed to CCl<sub>4</sub>. Administration of CCl<sub>4 </sub>(i.p.) also reduced the phagocytosis, cell adhesion, MPO release, NO release properties of circulating macrophages of mice. The DNA fragmentation of peritoneal macrophages was observed to be higher in CCl<sub>4 </sub>intoxicated mice. The bacterial killing capacity of peritoneal macrophages was also adversely affected by CCl<sub>4. </sub>However oral administration of aqueous fraction of <it>Tinospora cordifolia </it>stem parts at a dose of 40 mg/kg body weight (<it>in vivo</it>) in CCl<sub>4 </sub>exposed mice ameliorated the effect of CCl<sub>4</sub>, as the percentage of morphologically altered macrophages, phagocytosis activity, cell adhesion, MPO release, NO release, DNA fragmentation and intracellular killing capacity of CCl<sub>4 </sub>intoxicated peritoneal macrophages came closer to those of the control group. No acute toxicity was identified in oral administration of the aqueous extract of <it>Tinospora cordifolia </it>at a dose of 150 mg/kg body weight.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>From our findings it can be suggested that, polar fractions of <it>Tinospora cordifolia </it>stem parts contain major bioactive compounds, which directly act on peritoneal macrophages and have been found to boost the non-specific host defenses of the immune system. However, the molecular mechanism of this activity of <it>Tinospora cordifolia </it>on immune functions needs to be elucidated.</p>
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