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Immunomodulatory effects of cadmium and Gynostemma pentaphyllum herbal tea on rat splenocyte proliferation

dc.contributor.authorSuntararuks S.
dc.contributor.authorYoopan N.
dc.contributor.authorRangkadilok N.
dc.contributor.authorWorasuttayangkurn L.
dc.contributor.authorNookabkaew S.
dc.contributor.authorSatayavivad J.
dc.date.accessioned2021-04-05T04:31:57Z
dc.date.available2021-04-05T04:31:57Z
dc.date.issued2008
dc.date.issuedBE2551
dc.description.abstractGynostemma pentaphyllum Makino (GP) is a herbal tea widely grown in Southeast Asia. However, this herbal tea can be contaminated with some heavy metals, especially cadmium (Cd), from agricultural areas, which may affect human health. The objective of this study is to evaluate the immunomodulatory effects of Cd contaminated in GP herbal tea and inorganic Cd on rat splenocytes. Rats were divided into groups and treated with drinking water (control), high CdCl2 in drinking water (HCd; 0.05 mg/L), GP herbal tea containing 0.05 mg/L Cd (GP-HCd) for 4 months, low CdCl2 in drinking water (LCd; 0.006 mg/L), and GP herbal tea containing 0.006 mg/L Cd (GP-LCd) for 6 months. After the treatments, Cd accumulation in organs and blood was detected by using a graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrophotometer. In spleen, HCd-treated rats had 4-fold higher Cd accumulations than GP-HCd-treated rats. Cd accumulation in liver and kidney in the HCd group also increased significantly. There were no significant changes in total leucocyte and lymphocyte counts; however, these parameters tended to decrease slightly in LCd, GP-LCd, and GP-HCd groups. The HCd group (ex vivo) significantly produced suppressive effects on T cell mitogen-induced splenocyte proliferation, with 1 μg/mL Con A and PHA-P. In addition, 0.5 μg/mL PWM-induced B cell proliferation, through T cell functions, was also significantly inhibited by HCd as compared to the control group, while GP-HCd had no effects. However, both GP-LCd- and LCd-treated rats had a slight increase in Con A-stimulated splenocyte proliferation. This study indicated that high Cd contamination in drinking water alone had suppressive effects on T cell functions, but these effects could not be found with the same Cd level contamination in GP herbal tea. © 2008 American Chemical Society.
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dc.identifier.citationJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. Vol 56, No.19 (2008), p.9305-9311
dc.identifier.doi10.1021/jf801062z
dc.identifier.issn218561
dc.identifier.other2-s2.0-54349118020
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14740/3878
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dc.subject.otherCadmium
dc.subject.otherImmunologic factor
dc.subject.otherPlant extract
dc.subject.otherAnimal
dc.subject.otherArticle
dc.subject.otherB lymphocyte
dc.subject.otherBeverage
dc.subject.otherCell division
dc.subject.otherChemistry
dc.subject.otherCytology
dc.subject.otherDrug effect
dc.subject.otherFood contamination
dc.subject.otherGynostemma
dc.subject.otherImmunology
dc.subject.otherMale
dc.subject.otherRat
dc.subject.otherSpleen
dc.subject.otherSprague Dawley rat
dc.subject.otherT lymphocyte
dc.subject.otherAnimals
dc.subject.otherB-Lymphocytes
dc.subject.otherBeverages
dc.subject.otherCadmium
dc.subject.otherCell Division
dc.subject.otherFood Contamination
dc.subject.otherGynostemma
dc.subject.otherImmunologic Factors
dc.subject.otherMale
dc.subject.otherPlant Extracts
dc.subject.otherRats
dc.subject.otherRats, Sprague-Dawley
dc.subject.otherSpleen
dc.subject.otherT-Lymphocytes
dc.subject.otherGynostemma pentaphyllum
dc.subject.otherPhytolaccaceae
dc.subject.otherRattus
dc.titleImmunomodulatory effects of cadmium and Gynostemma pentaphyllum herbal tea on rat splenocyte proliferation
dc.typeArticle
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