Abstract

The food processing by heating can increase the formation of AGEs (Advanced Glycation End Products). AGEs are compounds that formed from a non-enzymatic continuous glycation reaction between proteins and sugar residues. The CML ( N-carboxymethyl-lysine ) is used as a marker for AGEs cause most commonly found in vivo. The bond of AGEs and RAGE (receptor for AGEs) induce various signaling pathways that trigger inflammation and increase oxidative stress. The AGE and RAGE interaction activate the transcription factor of NF-κβ. NF-κβ activates gene transcription to release proinflammatory cytokines such as TNF-α. Anthocyanins are compounds that can prevent the formation of AGEs and muffle the adverse effects of AGEs. Rosella contains anthocyanin such as: delphinidin-3-O-glucoside, delphinidin-3-O-sambubioside, and cyanidin-3-O-sambubioside. This study is to determine whether the daily intake of Rosella extract can reduce the levels of n-carboxymethyl-lysine in serum, expression of NF-κβ and TNF α in the rats fed with heated food. This study applied experimental post test control using Rattus norvegicus Wistar strain. The samples were divided into 5 groups: KN (negative control/fed without heating), KP (positive control/fed heated food but not treated by Rosella extract), R 1 (fed heated food and treated by 200 mg.kg -1 BW Rosella extract), R 2 (fed heated food and treated by 300 mg.kg -1 BW Rosella extract), and R 3 (fed heated food and treated by 400 mg.kg -1 BW Rosella extract). The n -carboxymethyl-lysine levels were measured by using the ELISA, the expression of NF-κβ is analyzed by using immunofluorescence, and expression of TNF - α is observed by immunohistochemistry. There was significantly decreased the levels of n -carboxymethyl-lysine in all groups which were treated by Rosella extracts (R 1 ,R 2 ,R 3 ); p= 0.000, α = 0.05 (p< α). Decreased activation of NF-κβ in all groups which were treated by Rosella extract is significant (p = 0.000), and decreased expression of TNF α in all groups which were treated by Rosella extract is also significant (p = 0.000). Rosella extract can reduce the levels of n-carboxymethyl-lysine , expression of NF-κβ, and TNF α. Keywords: AGEs, anthocyanin, Rosella flower extract, n -carboxymethyl-lysine , NF-κβ, TNF α.

Highlights

  • There are two sources of AGEs (AdvancedGlycation End Products) namely exogenous derived from consumed food and beverages and endogenous formed in the body as part of normal metabolism

  • Raw foods derived from plants and animals containing AGEs, within the limits that can be tolerated by the body considering the body that has homeostatic system

  • These results indicated a decline in the activation of NF-κβ significantly in all groups which were treated by Rosella extract

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INTRODUCTION

Glycation End Products) namely exogenous derived from consumed food and beverages and endogenous formed in the body as part of normal metabolism. Raw foods derived from plants and animals containing AGEs, within the limits that can be tolerated by the body considering the body that has homeostatic system. The amount of AGEs of food consumption is greater than the total amount of AGEs normally contained in plasma and tissue [1]. Consumption of processed foods with warming will lead to increased exposure to AGEs, exceeding 20,000 kU.day-1 [3]. The accumulation of AGEs in the body, will cause oxidative stress and chronic inflammation, which in turn will further enhance the endogenous formation of AGEs. Accumulation of AGEs will increase the susceptibility to damage tissue [4]. Giving AGEs dietary may increase its circulation exceeding the normal limit that can be tolerated. The increase of AGEs in circulation will activate RAGE (Receptor of AGEs). This study was conducted to determine whether daily intake of Rosella extract could reduce the levels of CML in serum, activation of NF-κβ, and expression of TNF α in Wistar rats’ aorta fed by heating food diets

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