EFEFK PROBIOTIK MONO STRAIN DAN MULTI STRAIN TERHADAP PENINGKATAN KADAR IMUNOGLOBULIN A PADA PASIEN LUKA BAKAR SEDANG-BERAT
Main Author: | Oki Nugraha Putra, S.Farm., Apt, 051415153006 |
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Format: | Thesis NonPeerReviewed Book |
Bahasa: | eng |
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, 2017
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Online Access: |
http://repository.unair.ac.id/63777/1/abstrak.pdf http://repository.unair.ac.id/63777/2/TESIS%20OKI%20NUGRAHA%20PUTRA%20051415153006%20S2%20FARMASI%20KLINIK.compressed.pdf http://repository.unair.ac.id/63777/ |
Daftar Isi:
- Background: Major burns cause supression both celluler dan humoral immunity. Immunoglobulin A, one of the immunoglobulins in human body, plays an important role as an anti-inflammation antibody. Burns supress immunoglobulin which altered immune function. Probiotics not only have been shown to maintain gut health, but also to modulate immune function both celluler and humoral (immunoglobulin). This study was designed to determine the effect of probiotics treatment (mono and multi strain of Lactobacillus and Bifidobacteria) on the immunoglobulin A level in burn injury. Patients and Methods : Seventeen consecutive patients with moderate and severe burn were randomly divided into two groups as probiotics mono strain (n=8) and probiotics multi strain (n=9), once daily for fourteen days. Serum concentration of IgA was measured by ELISA before initiation of the study and the 19th day after treatment. Results: The baseline characteristics of the two treatment groups were similiar. Patients who were died and developed to sepsis also similiar between two groups. Burns caused a decrease in IgA level at post-burn third days. A significant increase in IgA (P=0,000) in probiotics mono strain and in probiotics multi strain (P=0,025). However, there is no significant differences between two groups to increase IgA (P=0,587) during this study. Conclusion: Treatment of burn patients with probiotics (both mono and multi strain of Lactobaccillus and Bifidobacteria) significantly elevated the IgA level during this study. This data suggested that probiotics have a beneficial effect in systemic immunity, especially immunoglobulin, against burn injury-decreased immunoglobulin.