Androgenic effects of the aqueous extract of Pycnanthus angolensis (Welw.) Warb. (Myristicaceae) wood in hemicastrated male Wistar rats

Younous Yaya Charfadine, Rodolphe Koularambaye, Sara Nathalie Edjenguèlè Béboy, Joseph Rodrigue Fifen Ngapout, Yannick Sani Jignoua, D. Dzeufiet, P. Moundipa
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Background: Androgen deficiency is the most common disorder of reproductive function and can lead to male sexual disorders. Objective: This study was designed to evaluate the androgenic effects of Pycnanthus angolensis (Welw.) Warb in hemicastrated rats. Materials and methods: Forty-two male rats were divided into 6 groups of 7 rats each, including a group of uncastrated rats that received distilled water (10 ml/kg); a group of castrated rats that received 10 ml/kg of distilled water; a group of castrated rats that received testosterone enanthate (3 mg/kg BW) per week intramuscularly; and 3 groups of castrated rats that received 43, 86 and 172 mg/kg of the aqueous extract of Pycnanthus angolensis, respectively. After 14 days of oral treatment, the rats were killed by decapitation. The blood was collected and the androgen-dependent organs were collected for histological sectioning, and biochemical analysis. The tail of the epididymis was used to assess sperm quality. Results: Treatment with the aqueous extract at doses of 43 and 86 mg/kg, significantly improved the sexual behavior of castrated rats, with increases of 25.92% and 22.74% intromissions frequency, and 67.06% and 56.46% mount frequency, compared to those in the castrated rats which did not receive any treatment. The extract also enhanced sperm quality in castrated rats. Both doses also significantly increased serum testosterone levels with rates of 45.07% and 49.00%, respectively; compared to those in the negative control group. Conclusion: In view of the aforesaid results, Pycnanthus angolensis (Welw.) Warb could be considered as a promising natural agent in hypogonadism management. Keywords: Androgen, hypogonadism, castrated male rats, unilateral castration, Pycnanthus angolensis (Welw.) Warb
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背景:雄激素缺乏是最常见的生殖功能紊乱,可导致男性性功能障碍。研究目的本研究旨在评估 Pycnanthus angolensis (Welw.) Warb 对半阉割大鼠的雄激素作用。材料和方法:将42只雄性大鼠分为6组,每组7只,其中未阉割大鼠一组,接受蒸馏水(10毫升/千克);阉割大鼠一组,接受蒸馏水(10毫升/千克);阉割大鼠一组,每周肌肉注射庚酸睾酮(3毫克/千克体重);阉割大鼠三组,分别接受43、86和172毫克/千克的Pycnanthus angolensis水提取物。口服治疗 14 天后,大鼠被斩首处死。收集血液和雄激素依赖器官,进行组织切片和生化分析。附睾尾部用于评估精子质量。结果与未接受任何治疗的阉割大鼠相比,43 和 86 毫克/千克剂量的水提取物能显著改善阉割大鼠的性行为,插入频率分别增加了 25.92% 和 22.74%,安装频率分别增加了 67.06% 和 56.46%。提取物还能提高阉割大鼠的精子质量。与阴性对照组相比,两种剂量的提取物还能明显提高血清睾酮水平,提高率分别为 45.07% 和 49.00%。结论鉴于上述结果,Pycnanthus angolensis (Welw.) Warb 可被视为治疗性腺功能减退症的一种有前途的天然药物。关键词:Pycnanthus angolensis (Welw.) Warb雄激素;性腺功能减退症;阉割雄性大鼠;单侧阉割;Pycnanthus angolensis (Welw.) Warb
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