Atherosclerosis Vaccine Using Bacteria Salmonella typhimurium on Rat Models

Journal Title: Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research - Year 2014, Vol 4, Issue 36

Abstract

Aims: To prove the effect of S. typhimurium vaccine on inhibiting foam cell formation and arterial wall thickness, and also to decrease body weight and abdominal visceral fat. Study Design: This experimental research was conducted using rat models. Place and Duration of Study: Faculty of Medicine, Brawijaya University, Indonesia, between February – May 2011. Methodology: The vaccine was 108 CFU of heat-killed S. typhimurium/100µl vaccine per rat. The adjuvant was CFA-IFA 100µl per rat. Twenty Wistar rats were divided into five groups: a negative control group (have normal diet), and four treatment groups which were given with atherogenic diet. The four treatment groups were positive control group (atherogenic diet only), vaccine + adjuvant group (added with the vaccine + adjuvants), vaccine group (added with vaccine only), and adjuvant group (added with adjuvant only). The vaccines were injected intraperitoneally, five times in two-week intervals. Results: There was no significantly difference in the average diet intake every day among the groups (P=0.17). The administration of ‘vaccine + adjuvants’, ‘vaccine only’ and ‘adjuvants only’ could decrease foam cell formation and arterial wall thickness compared to the positive control group (P= .00). The ‘vaccine alone’ treatment returned the foam cell numbers to be a normal value just like negative control (P=.15), but ‘vaccine + adjuvants ‘and ‘adjuvant alone’ did not (P=.01). There was a strong and significantly correlation between the foam cell formation with arterial wall thickness (R=0.842, P=.00). In addition, administration of ‘vaccine only’ decreased the rats’ body weight and abdominal visceral fat accumulation significantly compared to the positive control (P=.04 and P=.00 respectively). Conclusion: The heat-killed Salmonella typhimurium vaccine without CFA-IFA adjuvant decreases foam cells expression and aortic wall thickness, body weight, and abdominal visceral fat accumulation in rat-induced atherogenic diet. In suggestion, heat-killed S. typhimurium is a potential antigen to be developed as an atherosclerosis vaccine in the future.

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S. Winarsih, R. B. N. Yudhinata, M. P. Zaka, T. S. Luthfia, F. Tamara, A. M. Indra

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  • EP ID EP348550
  • DOI 10.9734/BJMMR/2014/4480
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S. Winarsih, R. B. N. Yudhinata, M. P. Zaka, T. S. Luthfia, F. Tamara, A. M. Indra (2014). Atherosclerosis Vaccine Using Bacteria Salmonella typhimurium on Rat Models. Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research, 4(36), 5729-5740. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-348550