The Effect of Newbouldia laevis Root and Stem Bark Extract on Testosterone Induced Prostate Hyperplasia in Albino Rats

Kafor N. Bernard, Achukwu U. Peter, Agu K. Vincent, Nnadi I. Godfrey, Madubuike G. Kelechi
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Background and Aim: Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a non-malignant tumor of the prostate gland, common among the elderly men, and has been treated in the past with natural product of plant. Newbouldia laevis (N. laevis) is a medicinal plant that has been utilized in the treatment of various diseases but not prostate tumors. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the therapeutic impact of Newbouldia laevis root and stem bark extract on testosterone induced prostate hyperplasia in albino rats. Experimental Procedure: Twenty male albino rats were divided into 4 groups (N=5): HA (Negative control), HB (model hyperplasia), HC (high dose extract treatment), and HD (low dose extract treatment). The experimental animals were induced for BPH, and thereafter treated with 1000 mg/ kg body weight (HC) and 500 mg/kg body weight (HD). Samples were collected from the animals for experimental analysis. Results and Conclusion: There was significant increase in prostate index, epithelial proliferation, PAS positivity, Ki67 expression, serum IL-6, total protein and testosterone in the model hyperplasia group. All these recorded changes are significantly (P<0.05) reversed among Newbouldia laevis extract treated groups. GCMS analysis of the plant extract revealed important bioactive substances including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antitumor agents. Toxicity study revealed an oral lethal dose of over 5000 mg/kg body weight. This study shows that N. laevis root - stem extract has the propensity to alleviate prostate tumors possibly through anti-inflammatory, antitumor, antioxidant, and serum testosterone down regulation mechanisms.
荆芥根茎皮提取物对睾酮诱导的白化大鼠前列腺增生的影响
背景与目的:良性前列腺增生(Benign prostatic hyperplasia, BPH)是一种前列腺非恶性肿瘤,常见于老年男性,既往用植物天然产物治疗。新蒲属植物(N. laevis)是一种药用植物,已被用于治疗各种疾病,但不用于前列腺肿瘤。本研究的目的是评价新叶根茎皮提取物对睾酮诱导的白化大鼠前列腺增生的治疗作用。 实验步骤:雄性白化大鼠20只,随机分为4组(N=5): HA组(阴性对照)、HB组(模型增生)、HC组(高剂量提取物组)、HD组(低剂量提取物组)。实验动物先诱导BPH,然后分别给予1000 mg/kg体重(HC)和500 mg/kg体重(HD)处理。从动物身上采集样本进行实验分析。 结果与结论:模型增生组大鼠前列腺指数、上皮细胞增殖、PAS阳性、Ki67表达、血清IL-6、总蛋白、睾酮水平均显著升高。各处理组上述变化均显著逆转(P<0.05)。GCMS分析发现该植物提取物中含有抗氧化、抗炎和抗肿瘤等重要生物活性物质。毒性研究显示口服致死剂量超过5000毫克/公斤体重。本研究提示淫羊藿根茎提取物可能通过抗炎、抗肿瘤、抗氧化和下调血清睾酮等机制具有减轻前列腺肿瘤的作用。
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