Astrosit Hücrelerinde Alüminyuma Bağlı Oluşturulan Hasar Üzerinde Kurkumin ve Piperinin Etkisinin Araştırılması
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2022Author
Erfen, Şebnem
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Within the scope of the thesis, the therapeutic and protective effects of curcumin
and piperine on primary cortical astrocyte cells reactive with aluminum, and the
change in bioavailability of curcumin and the bioenhancing characteristic of
piperine with the use of curcumin and piperine together (synergistic effect) were
investigated. Astrocyte cells were obtained primarily from rat pups and an in vitro
model was created with these cells. To determine the therapeutic effect on the
obtained primary astrocytes cells; afterwards aluminum applied, concentrations
of curcumin, piperine and synergistic effect were tested. In order to find the
protective effect; aluminum application was carried out at the 24th hour following
the application of curcumin, piperine and synergistic effect concentrations to the
cells. Cell viability was analyzed by 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyl
tetrazolium bromide analysis, and apoptotic/ necrotic processes were
investigated by Acridine orange/ Propidium iodide dual staining method on the
established experimental groups. Apoptosis was also investigated by TUNEL
staining method. With cytokine analyzes in the supernants obtained from the
protective effect experimental groups, it was investigated how the synergistic
effects of aluminum, curcumin, piperine, and curcumin with piperine changed the
levels of Interleukin 6 and Transforming Growth Factor-beta 1 cytokine secreted
from astrocyte cells. As a result, the obtained data showed that the cell viability
percentages of curcumin and piperine on aluminum-induced damage in astrocyte
cells were higher in both the protective and therapeutic effect groups compared
to the control. At the same time, the use of curcumin and piperine together
increases the bioavailability of curcumin by causing high cell viability, a decrease
in the number of apoptotic and necrotic cells, and a decrease in the amount of
cytokines. The results showed that piperine has a bioenhancing effect on
curcumin in astrocyte cells as well. Based on these results, further studies will
shed light on other studies to be conducted in this field, as further studies will
reveal how the damage due to aluminum in astrocyte cells changes at the
molecular level in line with the synergistic interactions of curcumin and piperine.