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A dietary strategy for the management of artemether-lumefantrine-induced cardiovascular and renal toxicity

BACKGROUND: Unsweetened natural cocoa has antimalarial properties. Unsweetened natural cocoa powder (UNCP), obtained as a result of the removal of cocoa butter from a cocoa bean protects against malaria episodes. Cocoa powder, which is prepared after removal of the cocoa butter, contains about 1.9 %...

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Autores principales: Asiedu-Gyekye, Isaac Julius, Seidu, Mahmood Abdulai, N’guessan, Banga Benoit, Frimpong–Manso, Samuel, Sarkodie, Joseph Edusei, Adjei, Samuel, Kutu, Schevadnazy, Osei-Little, Joseph, Nyarko, Alexander Kwadwo, Debrah, Philip
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5012013/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27599802
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12906-016-1334-3
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author Asiedu-Gyekye, Isaac Julius
Seidu, Mahmood Abdulai
N’guessan, Banga Benoit
Frimpong–Manso, Samuel
Sarkodie, Joseph Edusei
Adjei, Samuel
Kutu, Schevadnazy
Osei-Little, Joseph
Nyarko, Alexander Kwadwo
Debrah, Philip
author_facet Asiedu-Gyekye, Isaac Julius
Seidu, Mahmood Abdulai
N’guessan, Banga Benoit
Frimpong–Manso, Samuel
Sarkodie, Joseph Edusei
Adjei, Samuel
Kutu, Schevadnazy
Osei-Little, Joseph
Nyarko, Alexander Kwadwo
Debrah, Philip
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description BACKGROUND: Unsweetened natural cocoa has antimalarial properties. Unsweetened natural cocoa powder (UNCP), obtained as a result of the removal of cocoa butter from a cocoa bean protects against malaria episodes. Cocoa powder, which is prepared after removal of the cocoa butter, contains about 1.9 % theobromine and 0.21 % caffeine. Concomitant consumption of cocoa and artemether/lumefantrine (A/L) is a common practice in Ghana, West Africa. This study seeks to determine the elemental composition of UNCP and its protective effect on the heart and kidney against (A/L) administration. METHODS: Energy dispersive x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy was used to detect the quality and quantity of the elemental composition in UNCP. Thereafter, 30 nonmalarious male guinea pigs were divided into five groups of six animals each. One group was administered with 75 mg/kg body weight A/L only and another group distilled water (control group). The rest received 300 mg/kg, 900 mg/kg and 1500 mg/kg body weight UNCP for 14 days orally and A/L for the last 3 days (ie day 11 to day 14). Biochemical and histopathological examinations were carried out after euthanisation of the animals. RESULTS: A total of thirty-eight (38) micro and macro elements were detected with the ED-XRF. Macro elements like sodium (Na), magnesium (Mg), aluminium (Al), phosphorus (P), chlorine (Cl), potassium (K), calcium (Ca), manganese (Mn) and iron (Fe) and micro elements like chromium (Cr), copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), arsenic (As), and lead (Pb) were identified and evaluated. Biochemical analysis revealed increases in HDL levels (p>0.05) while there were decreases in LDL levels (p>0.05), creatine kinase and AST levels (P<0.05) in animals that received UNCP compared to A/L only administered group. Urea levels reduced significantly by 53 % (p<0.05) in group that received 1500 mg/kg UNCP. Histopathological examinations of the heart and kidney buttressed the protective effects of cocoa administration. CONCLUSION: The percentage of recommended daily allowance of UNCP for chromium is 3750 % for men and 5250 % for women while % RDA for copper corresponds to 103.6 % in both sexes. UNCP proved to possess cardioprotective and renoprotective potential during artemether-lumefantrine administration.
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spelling pubmed-50120132016-09-07 A dietary strategy for the management of artemether-lumefantrine-induced cardiovascular and renal toxicity Asiedu-Gyekye, Isaac Julius Seidu, Mahmood Abdulai N’guessan, Banga Benoit Frimpong–Manso, Samuel Sarkodie, Joseph Edusei Adjei, Samuel Kutu, Schevadnazy Osei-Little, Joseph Nyarko, Alexander Kwadwo Debrah, Philip BMC Complement Altern Med Research Article BACKGROUND: Unsweetened natural cocoa has antimalarial properties. Unsweetened natural cocoa powder (UNCP), obtained as a result of the removal of cocoa butter from a cocoa bean protects against malaria episodes. Cocoa powder, which is prepared after removal of the cocoa butter, contains about 1.9 % theobromine and 0.21 % caffeine. Concomitant consumption of cocoa and artemether/lumefantrine (A/L) is a common practice in Ghana, West Africa. This study seeks to determine the elemental composition of UNCP and its protective effect on the heart and kidney against (A/L) administration. METHODS: Energy dispersive x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy was used to detect the quality and quantity of the elemental composition in UNCP. Thereafter, 30 nonmalarious male guinea pigs were divided into five groups of six animals each. One group was administered with 75 mg/kg body weight A/L only and another group distilled water (control group). The rest received 300 mg/kg, 900 mg/kg and 1500 mg/kg body weight UNCP for 14 days orally and A/L for the last 3 days (ie day 11 to day 14). Biochemical and histopathological examinations were carried out after euthanisation of the animals. RESULTS: A total of thirty-eight (38) micro and macro elements were detected with the ED-XRF. Macro elements like sodium (Na), magnesium (Mg), aluminium (Al), phosphorus (P), chlorine (Cl), potassium (K), calcium (Ca), manganese (Mn) and iron (Fe) and micro elements like chromium (Cr), copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), arsenic (As), and lead (Pb) were identified and evaluated. Biochemical analysis revealed increases in HDL levels (p>0.05) while there were decreases in LDL levels (p>0.05), creatine kinase and AST levels (P<0.05) in animals that received UNCP compared to A/L only administered group. Urea levels reduced significantly by 53 % (p<0.05) in group that received 1500 mg/kg UNCP. Histopathological examinations of the heart and kidney buttressed the protective effects of cocoa administration. CONCLUSION: The percentage of recommended daily allowance of UNCP for chromium is 3750 % for men and 5250 % for women while % RDA for copper corresponds to 103.6 % in both sexes. UNCP proved to possess cardioprotective and renoprotective potential during artemether-lumefantrine administration. BioMed Central 2016-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5012013/ /pubmed/27599802 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12906-016-1334-3 Text en © The Author(s). 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Asiedu-Gyekye, Isaac Julius
Seidu, Mahmood Abdulai
N’guessan, Banga Benoit
Frimpong–Manso, Samuel
Sarkodie, Joseph Edusei
Adjei, Samuel
Kutu, Schevadnazy
Osei-Little, Joseph
Nyarko, Alexander Kwadwo
Debrah, Philip
A dietary strategy for the management of artemether-lumefantrine-induced cardiovascular and renal toxicity
title A dietary strategy for the management of artemether-lumefantrine-induced cardiovascular and renal toxicity
title_full A dietary strategy for the management of artemether-lumefantrine-induced cardiovascular and renal toxicity
title_fullStr A dietary strategy for the management of artemether-lumefantrine-induced cardiovascular and renal toxicity
title_full_unstemmed A dietary strategy for the management of artemether-lumefantrine-induced cardiovascular and renal toxicity
title_short A dietary strategy for the management of artemether-lumefantrine-induced cardiovascular and renal toxicity
title_sort dietary strategy for the management of artemether-lumefantrine-induced cardiovascular and renal toxicity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5012013/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27599802
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12906-016-1334-3
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