Effect of an ethanolic seed extract of Picralima nitida ((Stapf) Th. & H. Durand) on reproductive abilities and developmental indices in rodents -

L. F. Otoo, C. Ansah, G. Koffuor, C. Benneh, K. Mensah, I. Ben
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Objective: Picralima nitida is widely used in the traditional management of several ailments. This study therefore aimed to investigate the effect of an ethanolic seed extract of P.nitida on reproductive abilities and developmental indices and to establish its safety for use. Methods: Secondary metabolite screening, and safety assessment to estimate the NOAEL, and LD50 of P.nitida were conducted. Mating, estrous, fertility, live birth, and weaning indices, and the gestation period in female rodents pretreated with P.nitida (10-1000 mg/kg) for 14 days were determined. In males the number of attempted mounts, sniffing, licking, genital and non-genital grooming, and hesitation time to female, in reproductive orientation (mating) behavior studies were determined with P.nitida treatments. Spermatocyte count and quality (morphology, motility and viability) as well as histopathological study of the seminiferous tubules were also performed. Results: P.nitida, which had alkaloids, tannins, steroids, glycosides, anthraquinones and terpenoids, present a NOAEL 2000 mg/kg. Treatment with P.nitida in females significantly reduced fertility index (40%), caused dose-dependent reduction in litter size and increased estrous index. Mating index, gestation period, live birth index and weaning index were not affected. In males, there was a significant increase P.nitida-induced sniffing, licking, genital and non-genital grooming and attempted mounts with acute (but not prolonged) treatment. Treatment also significantly reduced the hesitation time of males for attraction towards females and sperm count. Spermatocyte morphology, motility and viability was not affected. Histopathological studies indicated progressive degenerative changes in the seminiferous tubules with increasing P.nitida doses. Conclusion: Picralima nitida enhances sexual behaviors in both males and females. However, chronic administration reduces fertility in females and sperm count in males; at relatively lower doses the extract is safe to use.
小木参种子乙醇提取物的药理作用。& H. Durand)关于啮齿动物繁殖能力和发育指标的研究
前言:目的:白骨参广泛应用于几种疾病的传统治疗中。因此,本研究旨在研究牛油果种子乙醇提取物对其生殖能力和发育指标的影响,并确定其使用安全性。方法:采用二次代谢物筛选和安全性评价方法,评估硝酸菌的NOAEL和LD50。测定10 ~ 1000 mg/kg nitida预处理14 d的雌性啮齿动物交配、发情、生育、活产、断奶指标及妊娠期。在雄性中,在生殖取向(交配)行为研究中,用假单孢菌处理确定了尝试攀登的次数、嗅探、舔舐、生殖器和非生殖器梳理以及对雌性的犹豫时间。同时进行精母细胞计数和质量(形态、活力和活力)以及精小管的组织病理学研究。结果:硝酸菌含有生物碱、单宁、甾体、苷类、蒽醌类和萜类,NOAEL值为2000 mg/kg。雌性nitida处理显著降低生育力指数(40%),引起产仔数的剂量依赖性减少和发情指数的增加。配种指数、妊娠期、活产指数和断奶指数不受影响。在雄性中,在急性(但不是长期)治疗下,有显著增加的乳突菌引起的嗅探、舔舐、生殖器和非生殖器梳理和尝试骑乘。治疗还显著减少了男性对女性吸引力的犹豫时间和精子数量。精母细胞形态、活力和活力不受影响。组织病理学研究表明,随着硝酸菌剂量的增加,精小管发生进行性退行性改变。结论:苦参能增强雄性和雌性的性行为。然而,长期服用会降低女性的生育能力和男性的精子数量;在相对较低的剂量下,提取物是安全的。
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