ArticleViewAbstractPharmacognosy Journal,2022,14,3,480-488.DOI:10.5530/pj.2022.14.61Published:June 2022Type:Original ArticleThe Effect of Pomegranate Peel Ethanol Extract to TNF-α Expression of Mice Colonic Epithelial Cells Induced Using Dextran Sodium Sulfate (DSS)Kusmardi Kusmardi, Raja Yasmin Khalilah, E Zuraidah, Ari Estuningtyas, and Aryo Tedjo Kusmardi Kusmardi1-4, Raja Yasmin Khalilah5, E Zuraidah1,*, Ari Estuningtyas6, Aryo Tedjo2,7 1Department of Anatomic Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Salemba Raya Street no.6, 10430, Jakarta, INDONESIA. 2Drug Development Research Cluster, Indonesian Medical Education and Research Institute, Universitas Indonesia, Salemba Raya Street no.6, 10430, Jakarta, INDONESIA. 3Human Cancer Research Cluster, Indonesian Medical Education and Research Institute, Universitas Indonesia, Salemba Raya Street no.6, 10430, Jakarta, INDONESIA. 4Doctoral Program for Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Salemba Raya Street no.6, 10430, Jakarta, INDONESIA. 5Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Salemba Raya Street no.6, 10430, Jakarta, INDONESIA. 6Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutic, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Salemba Raya Street no.6, 10430, Jakarta, INDONESIA. 7Department of Medical Chemistry, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Salemba Raya Street no.6, 10430, Jakarta, INDONESIA. Abstract:Introduction: The conventional drugs for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have many side effects that impact patient’s quality of life, leading to the emergence of alternative therapies such as pomegranate peel ethanol extract (PPE). This study aims to investigate the anti-inflammatory effect of PPE by observing TNF-α expression in mice induced chronic inflammation of the colon using dextran sodium sulfate (DSS). Methods: 28 Swiss Webster mice samples were taken and divided into five groups, the control group (6 mice), the negative control group (5 mice), the group that was given DSS and aspirin (6 mice), the group was given DSS and a high dose of PPE (5 mice), and the group was given DSS and a low dose of PPE (6 mice). In mice, distal colonic tissue was taken and then stained immunohistochemically against TNF-α and observed with light microscopy at 400x magnification, and TNF-α expression was assessed using the H-Score. Results: TNF-α expression was significantly lower in the group given a high dose of PPE than the negative control group (p <0.05), with mean rank scores of 3.00 and 8.00. There was no significant difference between the group given PPE with a high dose and aspirin (p> 0.05). Conclusion: TNF-α expression in colonic epithelial cells of mice given DSS decreased upon treatment of a high dose of PPE, indicating a mechanism of decreasing inflammation. PPE also has the same effect as aspirin in reducing inflammation. Keywords:Colonic epithelial cells, Dextran sodium sulfate, Mice., Pomegranate peel ethanol extract, TNF-αView:PDF (562.43 KB) PDF Images Figure 1: TNF-α expression in colonic organ of mice with immunohistochemical staining in each treatment group. Magnification: ×400. (a) Normal group, (b) Negative control group, (c) Aspirin group, (d) High dose of pomegranate peel ethanol extract (e) Low dose of pomegranate peel ethanol extract. The red arrows indicate TNF-α expression in the form of brown-stained cells in the crypt’s cytoplasm. ‹ PharmacognJ, Vol 14, Issue 3, May -June, 2022 up Azadirachta indica Hexane Extract: Potent Antibacterial Activity Against Propionibacterium acne and Identification of its Chemicals Content ›