Endometriosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Tetragonula Aff. Biroi Propolis Extract on Lesion Growth, Apoptotic and Inflammatory Activity of the Rat Endometriosis Tissue
This study aims to evaluating inflammatory and apoptotic activity in rat's endometriosis lesion treated by Propolis compared to Dienogest
Propolis has known of having various efficacy. The main benefits are as antimicrobial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory and antiapoptotic.Propolis has even been shown to have an antibacterial effect in vitro, without requiring human immunological reactions. The immunological effect of propolis is generated through immune suppression directly and decreasing cytokine production which stimulates immune process. Although proven to have a various efficacy, propolis can't be used as a therapeutic drug due to the difficulty of obtaining standard chemical composition as a requirement to be the drug's substances. Therefore, it is necessary to have biological composition in each propolis prepartions written down before comparing the efficacy. Anti tumor activity by propolis, which has been tested in animal previously, showed that propolis can inhibit DNA synthesis in tumor cells, induce cell apoptosis and activate macrophage to produce factors which regulate the function of B, T, as well as NK cell. Dienogest, is the next choice of progestin drug class. It has high selectivity binding in progesterone receptors, inhibits cytokine secretion in endometriosis stroma cell and induces apoptosis in endometriosis cell. Dienogest also has slight inhibitory effect against estradiol, so it can deminisce the symptoms due to hypoestrogenic such as decresing in bone mass density. ;
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