Majalah Ilmu Faal Indonesia
ISSN 0215-1995
Vol. 11 / No. 1 / Published : 2014-03
Order : 4, and page :19 - 24
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Original Article :
Curcumin inhibits carbonylation of lens protein in diabetic streptozotocin mouse models
Author :
- Wulandari Meilia*1
- Dewi Masyithoh Budi*2
- Setiowati Ditya Ayu Intan*3
- Hayuningtyas Duhita Pramesthi*4
- Fauzia Kartika Afrida*5
- Bambang Purwanto*6
- Mahasiswa Fakultas Kedokteran
- Mahasiswa Fakultas Kedokteran
- Mahasiswa Fakultas Kedokteran
- Mahasiswa Fakultas Kedokteran
- Mahasiswa Fakultas Kedokteran
- Dosen Fakultas Kedokteran
Abstract :
Lens protein carbonylation is one of mechanism that involved in complication cataract of diabetes. The aim of this study was proving the effect of curcumin antioxidant to inhibit lens protein carbonylation in diabetic mouse models. Curcumin was solved in maize (corn) oil with concentration 0.4 mL/100 mg curcumin. Diabetic mouse models were induced by intraperitoneal Streptozotocin injection with dose 150 mg/kg of body weight. Curcumin was given once a day as long as two days to the mouse that had glucose level more than 200 mg/dL. The effect of curcumin was compared to control group, aqua treated group, metformin group and curcumin+metformin group. Lens of diabetic mouse models were pounded to get homogenate that will be examined the carbonyl protein level. Absorbance was read using spectrophotometer with wave length 375 nm. Result of this research were Carbonyl protein levels (nm/ml) were like below: Control group (33.16±19.83), Diabetes+Curcumin group (32.07±9.52), Diabetes+Metformin (98.61±17.72), Diabetes+Curcumin+Metformin group (57.27±12.19), Diabetes+aquades group (311.83±73.69). Carbonyl protein level of diabetic mouse lens that given curcumin was not different with control group and curcumin+metformin group. Carbonyl protein level of diabetic mouse lens that given curcumin was significantly different with aqua treated group and metformin group. Conclusion: curcumin inhibits carbonylation of lens protein in diabetic mouse models that induced by streptozotocin. Suggestion: this experiment must be improved more in order to give option preventive therapy of cataract complication of diabetes.
Keyword :
Curcumin, Carbonyl Protein, Diabetes, Streptozotocin, Cataract,
References :
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