Abdulrahim H.A.T.M. SalmanA.A. FeyitimiN.A. Omeiza2025-05-092025-05-092019-12Artesunate; Biochemical Parameters; Prooxidants; Antioxidant; Dietary Supplements.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ibror.2019.09.062https://uilspace.unilorin.edu.ng/handle/123456789/16582Artesunate is a potent and rapidly acting blood schizonticide used in the treatment of acute severe malaria, especially cerebral malaria. The present study evaluated the potential effects of vary- ing doses of artesunate on some biochemical parameters in female Wistar rats. Fifteen (15) female Wistar rats weighing 150 ± 10 g were used and blindly randomized into three groups having five (5) animals each. Control received distilled water (0.2 ml/kg day 1–5), LDA and HDA were treated with oral artesunate (2.90 mg/kg day 1; 1.45 mg/kg day 2–5) and (8.70 mg/kg day 1; 4.35 mg/kg day 2–5) respectively. The results showed that artesunate significantly reduced the plasma potassium (K+), calcium (Ca2+), phosphorus (P), total protein, malondialdehyde (MDA), glutathione (GSH), phos- pholipids (PL) but raised hydrogen bicarbonate (HCO3 −) and nitric oxide (NO) levels when compared with control. Furthermore, its effect in the brain tissue indicated marked elevations of sodium (Na+), Ca2+, HCO3 -, P, MDA, with a concomitant decreases in NO lev- els when compared with control. The current findings suggest that artesunate could cause imbalance in the electrolytes and miner- als, and alterations in prooxidant/antioxidant levels in plasma and brain tissue with ameliorative responses from cell body defense mechanisms. Therefore, dietary supplements are recommended along with therapeutic usage of artesunate.enOrally administered artesunate modulates activity of cell body defense in plasma and brain of female wistar ratsArticle