Effect of mangostin on the functional activity and integrity of the Plasmodium falciparum infected and Uninfected red blood cells membrane

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology Nigerian Journal of Parasitology Pub Date : 2024-03-28 DOI:10.4314/njpar.v45i1.19
Z. Ibraheem, R. A. Majid, S. M. Noor, M. D. Farook, R. Basir
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Mangostin is a natural xanthanoid obtained from various parts of the mangosteen tree Garcinia mangostana with diverse medicinal effects, such as; antioxidant, antibacterial, anticancer and anti- inflammatory. This study aimed at exploring its impact on the integrity, and the physiological function of both Plasmodium falciparum-infected and uninfected red blood cells (RBCs). This was achieved by studying its impact on the RBCs morphology, integrity and osmotic fragility. On the one hand, its effect on the plasmodium-infected cells was achieved by screening its impact on the parasite-induced new permeation pathways (NPPs) and the plasmodial invasiveness to the RBCs and these were related to its growth inhibitory effect against the parasite. On the other hand, its molecular characteristics were determined using the In Silico Molispiration simulation software and its anti-oxidant activity was measured using conventional in vitro tests and the anti-lipid peroxidation assay. The results showed that mangostin had a good growth inhibitory effect against Plasmodium falciparum with a moderate selectivity as compared to its effect against RBCs. Furthermore, it showed a good inhibitory effect against merozoite invasion and the plasmodium-induced new permeation pathway at concentrations less than the cytotoxic dose against RBCs and the parasite. Besides it succeeded in hampering the oxidative stress- induced RBCs damage without affecting the RBC fragility when it was added at low doses. Overall, the results suggest that their anti-plasmodium effect is not related to their impact on the RBCs membrane. Further studies are recommended to explore their precise mechanism of action.
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芒果苷对恶性疟原虫感染红细胞膜和未感染红细胞膜的功能活性和完整性的影响
山竹素是从山竹果树的不同部位提取的一种天然类黄酮,具有多种药用功效,如抗氧化、抗菌、抗癌和抗炎。本研究旨在探讨山竹果对恶性疟原虫感染红细胞和未感染红细胞的完整性和生理功能的影响。这是通过研究它对红细胞形态、完整性和渗透脆性的影响来实现的。一方面,它对疟原虫感染细胞的影响是通过筛选其对寄生虫诱导的新渗透途径(NPPs)和质体对红细胞的侵袭性的影响来实现的,这些影响与它对寄生虫的生长抑制作用有关。另一方面,利用 In Silico Molispiration 模拟软件确定了其分子特征,并利用常规体外试验和抗脂质过氧化试验测定了其抗氧化活性。结果表明,芒果苷对恶性疟原虫具有良好的生长抑制作用,与其对红细胞的作用相比,芒果苷具有适度的选择性。此外,在浓度低于对红细胞和寄生虫的细胞毒性剂量时,芒果黄素还能很好地抑制裂头蚴的侵入和疟原虫诱导的新渗透途径。此外,在低剂量添加时,它还能成功抑制氧化应激诱导的红细胞损伤,而不影响红细胞的脆性。总之,研究结果表明,它们的抗疟原虫作用与它们对红细胞膜的影响无关。建议进一步研究以探索其确切的作用机制。
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Nigerian Journal of Parasitology
Nigerian Journal of Parasitology Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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