Beneficial effects of an aqueous ginger extract on the immune system cells and antibodies, hematology, and thyroid hormones in male smokers and non-smokers

Sawsan Hassan Mahassni, Oroob Abid Bukhari
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The ginger rhizome is widely used for the treatment of diseases and conditions, such as inflammatory and respiratory ailments, which are prevalent in smokers. This study is the first study of the effects of an aqueous ginger extract on the immune system cells and antibodies, thyroid hormones, and hematology in smokers compared to non-smokers. An aqueous ginger extract was administered to 68 male Saudi healthcare workers (33 smokers and 35 non-smokers) daily for 21 days. Blood samples were collected before and after the experimental period to determine the complete and differential blood counts; and concentrations of C-reactive protein, IgG, IgM, and thyroid hormones. Results showed that before consumption of the extract, smokers had a significantly lower mean neutrophil count and higher mean red blood cell (RBC) count compared to non-smokers. At the end of the experimental period, compared to non-smokers, smokers had a significantly higher mean lymphocyte and RBC counts, and hemoglobin concentration; and a significantly lower mean neutrophil count, and IgM and thyroid stimulating hormone concentrations. In conclusion, the extract had different effects on cells and antibodies of the immune system in smokers and non-smokers, although both benefited from enhancement of the thyroid gland. Smokers experienced increases in mean RBC counts and hemoglobin levels, thus ginger may be beneficial for smokers with anemia. Non-smokers had increased mean IgM levels, which may lead to a stronger antibody response, or humoral immunity, against infections. Therefore, the aqueous ginger extract had benefits for both smokers and non-smokers.

生姜水提取物对男性吸烟者和非吸烟者的免疫系统细胞和抗体、血液学和甲状腺激素的有益影响
姜根被广泛用于治疗疾病和病症,如炎症和呼吸系统疾病,这些疾病在吸烟者中很普遍。这项研究首次研究了生姜水提取物对吸烟者和非吸烟者的免疫系统细胞、抗体、甲状腺激素和血液学的影响。68名沙特男性卫生保健工作者(33名吸烟者和35名不吸烟者)每天服用生姜水提取物21天。在实验前后采集血样,测定全血细胞计数和差异血细胞计数;c反应蛋白、IgG、IgM和甲状腺激素的浓度。结果表明,在服用提取物之前,吸烟者的平均中性粒细胞计数明显低于非吸烟者,平均红细胞计数明显高于非吸烟者。实验结束时,吸烟者的平均淋巴细胞、红细胞计数和血红蛋白浓度显著高于非吸烟者;平均中性粒细胞计数、IgM和促甲状腺激素浓度显著降低。综上所述,该提取物对吸烟者和非吸烟者的免疫系统细胞和抗体有不同的影响,尽管两者都受益于甲状腺的增强。吸烟者的平均红细胞计数和血红蛋白水平增加,因此生姜可能对患有贫血的吸烟者有益。不吸烟者的平均IgM水平增加,这可能导致更强的抗体反应,或体液免疫,对抗感染。因此,生姜水提取物对吸烟者和不吸烟者都有好处。
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