TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of Emex spinosa, Leptadenia pyrotechnica, Haloxylon salicornicum and Ochradenus baccatus extracts on the reproductive organs of adult male rats
AU - Soliman, Gamal A.
AU - Donia, Abd El Raheim M.
AU - Awaad, Amani S.
AU - Alqasoumi, Saleh I.
AU - Soliman Yusufoglu, Hasan
PY - 2012/1
Y1 - 2012/1
N2 - Context: Emex spinosa (L.) Campd. (Polygonaceae), Leptadenia pyrotechnica (Forsk.) Decne (Asclepiadaceae), Haloxylon salicornicum (Moq.) Bunge ex Bioss. (Chenopodiaceae) and Ochradenus baccatus Delile (Resedaceae) are used in folk medicine for treatment of male sexual disorders. Objective: To investigate the effects of E. spinosa, L. pyrotechnica, H. salicornicum and O. baccatus extracts on the reproductive system of male rats after prolonged period of treatment. Methods: Seventy-eight healthy adult male Wistar rats were divided into 13 groups (6 animals, each). The plant extracts (100, 200 and 400mg/kg) were given daily by gavage to different groups of rats for 65 days. The thirteenth group (control) received the vehicle only. Test and control rats were mated with estrus female rats on days 30, 45 and 60 of treatment. Body and relative reproductive organ weights, and sperm parameters were recorded. Results: Animals treated with the ethanol extracts of E. spinosa and L. pyrotechnica showed significant improvement of the relative weight of reproductive organs, sperm count, sperm motility and total sperm abnormality. The mean sperm count for E. spinosa group (400mg/kg) was 233.7±4.50×10 6/mL, for L. pyrotechnica (200 and 400mg/kg) groups were 237.0±5.22×10 6/mL and 240.3±4.64×10 6/mL, respectively and that of the control group was 218.1±4.28×10 6/mL. The sperm motility of the control group was 77.5±2.12, those of E. spinosa (400mg/kg) group was 87.3±3.50% and those of L. pyrotechnica (200 and 400mg/kg) groups were 86.0±3.11 and 89.7±2.90%, respectively. Ethanol extracts of E. spinosa (400mg/kg) and L. pyrotechnica (200 and 400mg/kg) significantly elevate the serum levels of testosterone (5.30±0.15, 5.32±0.20 and 5.66±0.19ng/mL, respectively vs 4.64±0.16ng/ mL) and luteinizing hormone (0.69±0.03, 0.70±0.03 and 0.74±0.03 mIU/mL, respectively vs 0.59±0.02 mIU/mL). On the other hand, no alterations were observed in body and relative organ weights, sperm numbers as well as sperm morphology of the male rats after the exposure to the H. salicornicum and O. baccatus extracts for 65 days. Conclusions: E. spinosa and L. pyrotechnica extracts appear to possess fertility improvement activity in male rats due to their testosterone increasing property. Moreover, the results suggest the absence of male reproductive toxicity of the H. salicornicum and O. baccatus extracts at tested doses.
AB - Context: Emex spinosa (L.) Campd. (Polygonaceae), Leptadenia pyrotechnica (Forsk.) Decne (Asclepiadaceae), Haloxylon salicornicum (Moq.) Bunge ex Bioss. (Chenopodiaceae) and Ochradenus baccatus Delile (Resedaceae) are used in folk medicine for treatment of male sexual disorders. Objective: To investigate the effects of E. spinosa, L. pyrotechnica, H. salicornicum and O. baccatus extracts on the reproductive system of male rats after prolonged period of treatment. Methods: Seventy-eight healthy adult male Wistar rats were divided into 13 groups (6 animals, each). The plant extracts (100, 200 and 400mg/kg) were given daily by gavage to different groups of rats for 65 days. The thirteenth group (control) received the vehicle only. Test and control rats were mated with estrus female rats on days 30, 45 and 60 of treatment. Body and relative reproductive organ weights, and sperm parameters were recorded. Results: Animals treated with the ethanol extracts of E. spinosa and L. pyrotechnica showed significant improvement of the relative weight of reproductive organs, sperm count, sperm motility and total sperm abnormality. The mean sperm count for E. spinosa group (400mg/kg) was 233.7±4.50×10 6/mL, for L. pyrotechnica (200 and 400mg/kg) groups were 237.0±5.22×10 6/mL and 240.3±4.64×10 6/mL, respectively and that of the control group was 218.1±4.28×10 6/mL. The sperm motility of the control group was 77.5±2.12, those of E. spinosa (400mg/kg) group was 87.3±3.50% and those of L. pyrotechnica (200 and 400mg/kg) groups were 86.0±3.11 and 89.7±2.90%, respectively. Ethanol extracts of E. spinosa (400mg/kg) and L. pyrotechnica (200 and 400mg/kg) significantly elevate the serum levels of testosterone (5.30±0.15, 5.32±0.20 and 5.66±0.19ng/mL, respectively vs 4.64±0.16ng/ mL) and luteinizing hormone (0.69±0.03, 0.70±0.03 and 0.74±0.03 mIU/mL, respectively vs 0.59±0.02 mIU/mL). On the other hand, no alterations were observed in body and relative organ weights, sperm numbers as well as sperm morphology of the male rats after the exposure to the H. salicornicum and O. baccatus extracts for 65 days. Conclusions: E. spinosa and L. pyrotechnica extracts appear to possess fertility improvement activity in male rats due to their testosterone increasing property. Moreover, the results suggest the absence of male reproductive toxicity of the H. salicornicum and O. baccatus extracts at tested doses.
KW - Follicle-stimulating hormone
KW - Luteinizing hormone
KW - Male fertility
KW - Prolactin
KW - Sperm parameters
KW - Testosterone
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U2 - 10.3109/13880209.2011.601465
DO - 10.3109/13880209.2011.601465
M3 - Article
C2 - 22196585
AN - SCOPUS:84555191785
SN - 1388-0209
VL - 50
SP - 105
EP - 112
JO - Pharmaceutical Biology
JF - Pharmaceutical Biology
IS - 1
ER -