Bibliographic citations
Núñez, D., (2021). Efecto inmunoestimulante de la uncaria tomentosa en ratas inmunodeprimidas con el uso de ciclofosfamida [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/7050
Núñez, D., Efecto inmunoestimulante de la uncaria tomentosa en ratas inmunodeprimidas con el uso de ciclofosfamida [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/7050
@misc{renati/381960,
title = "Efecto inmunoestimulante de la uncaria tomentosa en ratas inmunodeprimidas con el uso de ciclofosfamida",
author = "Núñez Reyna, Diana Paola",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2021"
}
In order to evaluate the immunostimulant effect of Cat's Claw (Uncaria tormentosa) tincture in immunosuppressed rats, 29 male albino rats, weaned at 30 days of birth, were used, which were distributed through a completely randomized design in four treatments; control group administering NaCl via intraperitoneal to replace cyclophosphamide and orally to replace cat's claw (T1), immunosuppressed group with cyclophosphamide at 2 doses of 50 mg /kg and NaCl administered orally to replace cat's claw (T2), immunosuppressed group with cyclophosphamide at 2 doses of 50mg/kg and Cat's Claw oral route 100 mg/kg (T3), immunosuppressed group with cyclophosphamide at 2 doses of 50 mg/kg and Cat's Claw oral route 200 mg/kg (T4). Cat's claw tincture was administered to groups T3 and T4 for 15 consecutive days, and the groups were evaluated at the beginning (day 0) and end of the experiment by means of hemograms and cellularity of lymphoid organs such as bone marrow, thymus and spleen (day 18). Results were analyzed by analysis of variance and Tukey's test. In the red series, there were not significant differences between treatment groups, on the other hand, it was observed the elevation of leukocyte values such as neutrophils and lymphocytes in the groups T3 (100 mg/kg) and T4 (200 mg/kg), this last one without significant differences with the control group T1(NaCl), approaching the initially obtained values; Similarly, in the cell count of lymphoid organs, despite no significant differences between treatments, the 200 mg/kg (T4) dose of Uncaria tormentosa showed the best results in bone marrow and spleen, and the 100mg/kg in thymus, showing its immunostimulant effect in relation to the dose administered orally (dose-dependent).
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