Effects of Aqueous Fruit Extract of Annona muricata on Testosterone Propionate Induced Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (BPH) in Male Wistar Rats

I.U. Leje, Wali. U., M. H. Yeldu, H.M. Alhassan, I. Z. Wasagu, U. Abubakar, B.H. Abubakar, H. A. Evuti, M. Bello
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Introduction: Benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH) is an age-related non-malignant prostate gland enlargement in men that leads to pain and difficulty voiding urine. The etiology of BPH is still unknown. Studies have been reported on the effects of Annona muricata (soursop) against benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) with little documentation. Aim: This study aimed to determine the effects of aqueous fruit extract of A. muricata on testosterone propionate induced benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH) in male Wistar Rats. Methodology: The fruits of A. muricata were processed to obtain fruit extract and phytoconstituents. An acute toxicity study was conducted with six doses of A. muricata fruit extract (10, 100, 1000, 1500, 2900 and 5000 mg/kg) to determine the safety and tolerability dose limit. A total of 48 adult male Wistar rats were used for the study. After 2 weeks of acclimatization, the animals were orchimetized. The rats were randomly divided into six groups of eight animals each; group 1 (normal control + sham treated + distilled water); groups 2 (positive control + castrated + TP/day); group 3 (finasteride (3 mg/kg) + castrated + TP/day); group 4 (100 mg/kg AM + castrated + TP/day); group 5 (200 mg/kg AM + castrated + TP/day) and group 6 (400 mg/kg AM + castrated + TP/day) for 42 days. On the 43rd day animals were euthanized, blood and prostate tissue samples were collected for biochemical and histological study. Results: This study showed that, the extract significantly (p < 0.05) decreased both the prostate weight and testosterone levels in a dose-dependent manner compared to finasteride-treated rats. The effect of the extract on the histology of the prostate had significant recovery and was able to restore the enlarged prostate to near-normal in a dose-dependent manner. A significant (p < 0.05) recovery was observed at a higher dose (400 mg/kg) of the extracts. Conclusion: The effects of Annona muricata (soursop) against benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) showed inhibitory potentials via decreased prostate weight, prostate specific antigen, and testosterone levels in a dose-dependent manner. At a high dose (400 mg/kg) body weight of rats had significant recovery (p < 0.05) restoring prostatic histoarchitecture to near-normal. This study suggests that Annona muricata fruit may be considered a treatment option for benign prostatic hyperplasia in men.
鼠尾草果实水提取物对丙酸睾酮诱导的雄性 Wistar 大鼠良性前列腺增生(BPH)的影响
导言:良性前列腺增生(BPH)是一种与年龄相关的男性前列腺非恶性增生,会导致疼痛和排尿困难。良性前列腺增生症的病因至今不明。有关酸枣仁对良性前列腺增生症(BPH)的作用的研究报道很少。目的:本研究旨在确定水苏果水提取物对丙酸睾酮诱导的雄性 Wistar 大鼠良性前列腺增生症(BPH)的影响。研究方法对 A. muricata 果实进行加工,以获得果实提取物和植物成分。用六种剂量的 A. muricata 果实提取物(10、100、1000、1500、2900 和 5000 mg/kg)进行急性毒性研究,以确定安全性和耐受性剂量限制。研究共使用了 48 只成年雄性 Wistar 大鼠。经过 2 周的适应性训练后,对动物进行睾丸化。大鼠被随机分为 6 组,每组 8 只;第 1 组(正常对照 + 假治疗 + 蒸馏水);第 2 组(阳性对照 + 阉割 + TP/天);第 3 组(非那雄胺(3 毫克/千克) + 阉割 + TP/天);第 4 组(100 毫克/千克 AM + 阉割 + TP/天);第 5 组(200 毫克/千克 AM + 阉割 + TP/天)和第 6 组(400 毫克/千克 AM + 阉割 + TP/天),共 42 天。第 43 天,动物被安乐死,收集血液和前列腺组织样本进行生化和组织学研究。研究结果研究表明,与非那雄胺处理的大鼠相比,提取物以剂量依赖的方式显著降低了前列腺重量和睾酮水平(p < 0.05)。提取物对前列腺组织学的影响具有明显的恢复作用,并能以剂量依赖的方式将增大的前列腺恢复到接近正常值。提取物的剂量越高(400 毫克/千克),恢复效果越明显(p < 0.05)。结论酸枣仁提取物对良性前列腺增生症(BPH)的抑制作用是通过降低前列腺重量、前列腺特异性抗原和睾酮水平来实现的,且呈剂量依赖性。在高剂量下(400 毫克/千克),大鼠体重明显恢复(p < 0.05),前列腺组织结构恢复到接近正常。这项研究表明,鼠李子可作为治疗男性良性前列腺增生症的一种选择。
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