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PADILLA, Ximena; TERRAZAS, Katty  y  CARVAJAL, Roger. The Viability and Functionality of Human Leukocytes in the presence of a Hydro-alcoholic Extract of E. coca. Rev.Cs.Farm. y Bioq [online]. 2023, vol.11, n.2, pp.25-40. ISSN 2310-0265.  https://doi.org/10.53287/haxv1678ag35o.

Introduction

: In order to study the effect of any natural product, even if it is commonly used in traditional medicine, it is necessary to previously establish the safety margins for its use in humans. In the case of Erythroxylum coca, in order to trace its prospects of use as a phytopharmaceutical or industrial product, it is necessary to know if it has any degree of toxicity or if it is completely innocuous, despite its long tradition of consumption.

Objective

: To explore the effect of a hydro-alcoholic extract of E. coca on granulocytes and mononuclear cells of human donor volunteers, under cell culture conditions. We examined, on the one hand, the effect on cell viability and the activity of the mitochondrial/cytoplasmic oxidoreductase system and, on the other hand, it was explored its effect on cellular functionality through the determination of phagocytic capacity, chemotaxis, endocytosis and microbicidal activity, in the field of innate immunity, and the capacity of release or stimulation of cytokines in the field of inflammatory response.

Materials and Methods

: Viability by Trypan Blue, oxidoreductase activity by MTT reduction, endocytic capacity of yeast, chemotaxis in agarose gel towards Fmlp peptide and microbicidal activity on S.aureus were evaluated. Cytokine release was evaluated by ELISA.

Results

: It was found that at doses equivalent to the usual human consumption, leukocytes retain their viability (0.13µg/ml), which is maintained up to relatively high doses (130µg/ml). In this safety range it was found that E. coca does not alter the capacity of mitochondrial and cytoplasmic oxidation-reduction enzymes, on the contrary, at low doses it is able to stimulate such activity. The chemotactic activity is not affected by the hydroalcoholic extract of coca, on the contrary, at intermediate doses this activity is ostensibly elevated. The endocytic capacity is not affected and, on the contrary, a stimulus of the same was observed; in the microbicidal activity there are no significant changes.

Conclusions

: It is concluded that this product, at doses equivalent to those recommended by traditional medicine, has no deleterious effects on the viability and functionality of human leukocytes. Regarding the activity of the extract on the production of cytokines, it was found that E. coca has a stimulating effect on the release of TNF and inhibition of IL-10, thus modulating greater proinflammatory activity.

Palabras clave : Innate immunity; Coca; inflammation; traditional medicine.

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