The effect of Centella asiatica, cinnamon, and spirulina as neuroprotective based on histopathological findings in ratus Sprague Dawley with traumatic brain injury.

Surgical neurology international Pub Date : 2024-06-28 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.25259/SNI_170_2024
Rohadi Muhammad Rosyidi, Dewa Putu Wisnu Wardhana, Bambang Priyanto, Januarman Januarman, Decky Aditya Zulkarnaen, Lale Maulin Prihatina, Hanan Anwar Rusidi, Rozikin Rozikin
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Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a global health problem with the potential to cause dangerous neurological problems. Based on histopathological findings in Sprague Dawley (SD) rats with TBI in the acute phase, the study seeks to discover the effect of Centella asiatica, cinnamon, and spirulina as neuroprotective.

Methods: We conducted an experimental study with 30 SD rats randomly divided into three groups. The intervention was the administration of C. asiatica, cinnamon, and spirulina to the control and the experimental groups. Histological features were assessed using hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining and immunohistochemical examination. The data were analyzed using statistical analysis through correlation tests.

Results: The test samples' average body weights had P > 0.05, indicating no significant difference in the test sample body weights. Therefore, the variations in the expression level of the dependent variable were expected to be caused by the induction of brain injury and the administration of C. asiatica, cinnamon, and spirulina. In addition, the variables were not normally distributed. Thus, the Spearman test was carried out and showed the correlation was very strong, with a value of r = 0.818 and P < 0.05.

Conclusion: Based on histopathological findings from the brains of SD rats with TBI, pegagan, cinnamon, and spirulina will protect the brain (neuroprotective) in the acute phase.

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根据脑外伤大鼠的组织病理学发现,积雪草、肉桂和螺旋藻具有神经保护作用。
背景:创伤性脑损伤(TBI)是一个全球性的健康问题,有可能导致危险的神经系统问题。本研究基于斯普拉格道利(SD)大鼠创伤性脑损伤急性期的组织病理学发现,试图发现积雪草、肉桂和螺旋藻的神经保护作用:我们将 30 只 SD 大鼠随机分为三组进行实验研究。对照组和实验组分别服用积雪草、肉桂和螺旋藻。采用苏木精和伊红(H&E)染色和免疫组化检查评估组织学特征。通过相关检验对数据进行统计分析:结果:试验样本的平均体重 P > 0.05,表明试验样本体重无显著差异。因此,因变量表达水平的变化预计是由诱导脑损伤和服用西洋参、肉桂和螺旋藻引起的。此外,变量不呈正态分布。因此,进行了斯皮尔曼检验,结果显示相关性非常强,r = 0.818,P < 0.05:根据对患有创伤性脑损伤的 SD 大鼠大脑的组织病理学研究结果,培根、肉桂和螺旋藻在急性期对大脑有保护作用(神经保护作用)。
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