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2013
DOI: 10.21776/ub.jkb.2003.019.03.2
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EFFECT OF COMBINED THERAPY USING CHLOROQUINE AND VITAMIN C TO THE PERITONEAL MACROPHAGE FUNCTION IN BALB/C STRAIN MICE INFECTED BY Plasmodium berghei

Abstract: In acute infection, malaria will induce cellular immunity by activating T lymphocytes and macrophages cells. This induction indirectly triggers free radicals production in order to eliminate the parasites from red blood cells, however high concentration of thismolecules can cause vital tissue pathological changes on host. In late phase of malarial infection, there are immunosupression on macrophages activity including antigen presenting and secretion of immunoregulated mediator. It has been anticipated, vit… Show more

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“…Furthermore, oxidative damage by free radicals is one of the causes of pathological abnormalities in malaria patients. Therefore, the use of antioxidant therapy as a supportive therapy is one of alternatives in supporting the healing process of malaria patients and may reduce various risks that could potentially occur in patients [31].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, oxidative damage by free radicals is one of the causes of pathological abnormalities in malaria patients. Therefore, the use of antioxidant therapy as a supportive therapy is one of alternatives in supporting the healing process of malaria patients and may reduce various risks that could potentially occur in patients [31].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%