Effects of combined ethanol extract of Funtumia africana and Abutilon mauritianum leaves on prostate biomarkers and serum mineral levels in prostatic hyperplasia induced male rats

Robert Ikechukwu Uroko, F. Adamude, S. Egba, C. Nwuke, C. L. Asadu, Peter Anyaorah
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Introduction: Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a prostate disorder in ageing males that negatively affects the quality of life and requires multidimensional approaches to ameliorate its adverse health effects. Objectives: This study evaluated the effects of combined ethanol extract of Funtumia africana and Abutilon mauritianum leaves on the prostate biomarkers, serum mineral levels and prostate histomorphology of BPH induced rats. Materials and Methods: Thirty-six male Wistar albino rats randomly distributed into 5 groups containing 6 rats each was used for this study. Group 1 served as the normal control rats without BPH induction while groups 2–5 were BPH induced rats that served as BPH control (untreated), finasteride control, and BPH induced treated with 200 and 600 mg/kg/d of the combined ethanol extract of F. africana and A. mauritianum leaves respectively. BPH was induced in the rats by subcutaneous injection of 5 mg/kg/d of testosterone propionate injection and treatment followed 1h after the induction for 28 consecutive days. All the biochemical analyses and prostate histological examinations were carried out using standard methods. Results: BPH induction significantly elevated serum prostatic acid phosphatase activities and serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) concentrations in the BPH control rats relative to the normal control. The BPH induction caused significant (P<0.05) reductions in the serum levels of calcium and selenium levels and significantly increased the serum inorganic phosphate concentration in the BPH control when compared with the normal control. Treatment with the combined extract significantly (P<0.05) increased the serum zinc, calcium, copper, iron and inorganic phosphate and significantly reduced serum selenium level when compared with the BPH control. The combined extract further significant (P<0.0) reduced the serum prostatic acid phosphatase activities and PSA level relative to the BPH control. The BPH control showed severe prostate histomorphological alterations consistent with BPH which were largely reduced to mild alterations in combined extract-treated BPH induced rats. Conclusion: This study revealed that the combined ethanol extract of F. africana and A. mauritianum leaves positively regulate the serum mineral levels, serum prostatic acid phosphatase activities, PSA levels and improves prostate histomorphology BPH induced rats.
非洲真菌和毛提龙叶乙醇联合提取物对前列腺增生雄性大鼠前列腺生物标志物和血清矿物质水平的影响
简介:良性前列腺增生(BPH)是一种老年男性前列腺疾病,对生活质量产生负面影响,需要从多方面改善其对健康的不良影响。目的:研究非洲蕨叶和毛缕龙叶乙醇联合提取物对BPH诱导大鼠前列腺生物标志物、血清矿物质水平和前列腺组织形态学的影响。材料与方法:选用雄性Wistar白化大鼠36只,随机分为5组,每组6只。第1组为未诱导BPH的正常对照大鼠,第2-5组为BPH诱导大鼠,分别作为BPH对照组(未处理)、非那雄胺对照组和非洲麻叶乙醇联合提取物200和600 mg/kg/d诱导BPH。大鼠皮下注射丙酸睾酮注射液5 mg/kg/d诱导BPH,诱导后1h治疗,连续28 d。所有生化分析和前列腺组织学检查均采用标准方法进行。结果:与正常对照组相比,BPH诱导显著提高了BPH对照组大鼠血清前列腺酸性磷酸酶活性和血清前列腺特异性抗原(PSA)浓度。与正常对照组相比,BPH诱导组血清钙、硒水平显著降低(P<0.05),血清无机磷酸盐浓度显著升高(P<0.05)。与BPH对照组相比,联合提取物显著(P<0.05)提高了血清锌、钙、铜、铁和无机磷酸盐水平,显著降低了血清硒水平。与对照组相比,联合提取物进一步显著(P<0.0)降低了血清前列腺酸性磷酸酶活性和PSA水平。BPH对照组显示严重的前列腺组织形态学改变,与BPH一致,而在联合提取物处理的BPH诱导大鼠中,这种改变很大程度上减少到轻微的改变。结论:本研究揭示了非洲麻叶乙醇联合提取物对BPH诱导大鼠血清矿物质水平、血清前列腺酸性磷酸酶活性、PSA水平有积极调节作用,并能改善前列腺组织形态学。
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