Morphofunctional efficacy of Phyllanthus amarus alkaloid extract on semen quality, hormonal profile and gonadal histomorphometric status in Plasmodium berghei-induced mice

Evelyn Tarela Ojugbeli , Solomon Ugochukwu Okom , Bartholomew Chukwuebuka Nwogueze , Pere-Ebi Yabrade Toloyai , Innocent Onyesom
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The mainstay for malaria treatment is drug, but currently, the treatment is failing and making malaria infection worrisome. The alkaloid extract of the plant Phyllanthus amarus has been demonstrated to possess antimalarial activity. This present study evaluated the changes in semen quality, hormone profile and gonadal histomorphometric features in Berghei-induced mice treated with alkaloid extract of Phyllanthus amarus. Thirty-six BALB/c mice were divided into six groups (n=6 per group). The first two groups were positive (not infected, not treated) and negative (infected, but not treated) control mice, while the remaining groups (Groups 3–6) were the experimental mice infected with Plasmodium berghei (NK 65) malaria parasite and respectively treated with standard drug Lonart® DS (20 mg/kg) with 75 mg/kg, 150 mg/kg and 225 mg/kg of the Phyllanthus amarus alkaloid extract (PAAE) for 4 days. Then, 10 days later, the animals were euthanized and blood samples were collected for biochemical investigation. Testes tissues were harvested for histological assessment and semen samples were collected for analysis using standard procedures and documented methods. Data from our study revealed that Plasmodium berghei malaria-induced infection significantly (p<0.05) increased testicular hormones of testosterone and luteinizing hormone levels were significantly (p<0.05) reduced, semen quality were compromised and the microstructural architecture of the testes were distorted. However, treatments with the graded doses of PAAE protected the gonads, improved semen quality and restored the hormone levels in a dose-dependent manner and in pattern that compared favourably with the mice treated with standard drug of Lonart® DS. Alkaloids of Phyllanthus amarus are promising as antimalarial agent. Therefore, the active antimalarial alkaloid compounds of Phyllanthus amarus should be identified for further study.
叶黄素生物碱提取物对疟原虫诱导的小鼠精液质量、荷尔蒙特征和性腺组织形态状态的形态功能影响
治疗疟疾的主要手段是药物,但目前这种治疗方法已经失效,疟疾感染问题令人担忧。事实证明,Phyllanthus amarus 植物的生物碱提取物具有抗疟活性。本研究评估了用白皮松生物碱提取物治疗伯格黑诱导的小鼠精液质量、激素谱和性腺组织形态特征的变化。36 只 BALB/c 小鼠被分为 6 组(每组 6 只)。前两组为阳性(未感染、未治疗)和阴性(感染但未治疗)对照组小鼠,其余各组(第3-6组)为感染了贝氏疟原虫(NK 65)的实验组小鼠,分别用标准药物Lonart® DS(20毫克/千克)和75毫克/千克、150毫克/千克和225毫克/千克黄连生物碱提取物(PAAE)治疗4天。10 天后,动物被安乐死,并采集血液样本进行生化检查。采集睾丸组织进行组织学评估,并采用标准程序和记录方法采集精液样本进行分析。我们的研究数据显示,伯格氏疟原虫诱导的疟疾感染会显著增加睾丸激素(p<0.05),黄体生成素水平显著降低(p<0.05),精液质量受到影响,睾丸的微观结构发生扭曲。然而,分级剂量的 PAAE 可保护性腺、改善精液质量并恢复激素水平,其剂量依赖性和模式均优于使用标准药物 Lonart® DS 治疗的小鼠。叶黄素的生物碱有望成为抗疟药物。因此,应确定白千层的活性抗疟生物碱化合物,以便进一步研究。
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Food chemistry advances
Food chemistry advances Analytical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Chemistry (General), Molecular Biology
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