Abstract

Background: Oxidative stress from exercise can contribute to damaging cells, increasing heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) and suppressing the immune system in the body. This research aimed to determine the antioxidant potential of red-fleshed pitaya extract on HSP70 and cortisol expression in rats which were subjected to strenuous exercise. Methods: The subjects of this research were 32 Sprague Dawley male rats, aged 3 months, with an average weight of 200 g. Red-fleshed pitaya extract was obtained from methanol extraction process; a maceration technique was performed and the extract was concentrated using an air-drying method. Rats were randomly divided into four groups. Group 1 were subjected to strenuous exercise and treated with distilled water only; while Groups 2, 3 and 4 were subjected to strenuous exercise and treated with 100 mg/kg body weight, 200 mg/kg body weight and 300 mg/kg body weight of red-fleshed pitaya extract, respectively. Strenuous exercises in rats was performed by intense swimming of 20 min/day, 3 days a week for 3 weeks. HSP70 expression and cortisol were measured with Enzyme-Linked Immune Sorbent Assay (ELISA) method. Results: There was a significant reduction of HSP70 (p=0.000) and cortisol expression (p=0.000) between the groups. Also, there was a significant difference in the average decreasing of HSP70 expression between group 4 and either groups 1 or 2 (p=0.000). However, a significant difference between groups 4 and 3 was not observed (p=0.813). Lastly, a significant difference was found in the average decrease of cortisol expression between groups 4 and 1 (p=0.000), 2 (p=0.000), and 3 (p=0.000) respectively. Conclusion: Red-fleshed pitaya is potential to be utilized as antioxidant to decrease the HSP70 and cortisol expression.

Highlights

  • Red-fleshed pitaya is potential to be utilized as antioxidant to decrease the heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) and cortisol expression

  • It is necessary to experiment with 3 doses, in accordance with the purpose of the study to find out the potential of Red-fleshed pitaya as an antioxidant and once to know the effective dose to reduce oxidative stress which is influence on HSP70 and cortisol expression in rats that were subjected strenuous exercise

  • It can be observed by the decreased pattern of HSP70 and cortisol expression in the strenuous exercise combined with red-fleshed pitaya extract group

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Introduction

1. Please explain why red-fleshed pitaya is thought to act as antioxidants that will affect the heat shock protein 70 and the expression of cortisol: include theoretical and other studies that support. The results of several studies stated the red dragon fruit (Hylocereus polyrhizus) has an anthocyanin content (Kanner et al, 2001) around 26,457 ppm. The results of previous studies ripe dragon fruit contains many organic acids (Stinzing, et al, 2004), protein (Le Bellec, et al, 2006), minerals such as potassium, magnesium, calcium and iron and vitamin C (Cal et al, 2003). This research aimed to determine the antioxidant potential of red-fleshed pitaya extract on HSP70 and cortisol expression in rats which were subjected to strenuous exercise. A significant difference was found in the average decrease of cortisol expression between groups 4 and 1 (p=0.000), 2 (p=0.000), and 3 (p=0.000) respectively

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