Acta Biochimica Indonesiana
Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022): Acta Biochimica Indonesiana

Histopathological analysis of the liver in hypercholesterolemia rats treated with Dillenia serrata fruits

Tien (Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Univeristas Halu Oleo, Kendari, Sulawesi Tenggara, Indonesia)
Tri Wistya Utami (Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Halu Oleo, Kendari, Sulawesi Tenggara, Indonesia)
Pranita Aritrina (Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Univeristas Halu Oleo, Kendari, Sulawesi Tenggara, Indonesia)
Laode Kardin (Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Univeristas Halu Oleo, Kendari, Sulawesi Tenggara)
Sukurni (Department of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine, Univeristas Halu Oleo, Kendari, Sulawesi Tenggara, Indonesia)
Andi Noor Kholidha Syarifin (Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Univeristas Halu Oleo, Kendari, Sulawesi Tenggara, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Dec 2022

Abstract

Background: Dillenia serrata (locally known as singi) is a natural product with the potential to improve liver function in hypercholesterolemia, due to anticholesterol and antioxidant properties. Objective: This study aimed to investigate the effect of D. serrata on the histopathological features of rat livers induced by a high-fat diet. Methods: This study used a quasi-experimental in vivo with a post-test-only control group design. Rats were divided into four groups: normal, high-fat diet, as well as D. serrata, and simvastatin treatment. Hypercholesterolemia was induced by a high-fat diet for two weeks. Rat liver tissues were analyzed histologically using Hematoxylin-Eosin (HE) staining, and were observed under a light microscope at 40x magnification in five wide fields of view. Results: The high-fat diet group had the most adipose cells, while the D. serrata group had the least. Statistical analysis demonstrated a significant difference between the high-fat diet group and the other groups (p < 0.05). Interestingly, no significant difference between the D. serrata group and either the normal or simvastatin group (p > 0.05), suggesting the treatment of fruit may restore liver function comparable to normal and simvastatin group. Conclusion: The D. serrata fruit reduces the number of fat cells in the histopathology of rats induced with the high-fat diet.

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Journal Info

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actabioina

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Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology

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Acta Biochimica Indonesiana (ActaBiolna) is a peer-reviewed and open-access journal that disseminates original research articles and review articles covering diverse topics in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. The journal is published biannually by Indonesian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular ...