Aspects of Male Reproductive Toxic Effects of Quassia amara L.: Histopathological and Ultrastructural Study in Mouse

K. Faisal, R. Girija, M. A. Akbarsha
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Quassia amara is a Brazilian medicinal plant traditionally used as an herbal remedy for a variety of diseases. Quassin is the major secondary chemical compound in it, which is under investigation as an anti-malarial compound. There are preliminary studies implicating Q. amara in male reproductive toxicity. Hence, this elaborate study was undertaken to find the male reproductive toxic effects of Q. amara and quassin. Methanolic extract of Q. amara bark and quassin were administered to male mice for 35 days. The cauda epididymidal sperm, testis and epididymis were subjected to analysis adopting light and transmission electron microscopy. Sperm counts, motility and viability decreased. The incidence of sperm with abnormal morphologies increased. There was premature loss of germ cells from the seminiferous tubules, which correlated with Sertoli cell pathology. The Leydig cells were vacuolated, suggesting a hypo-androgen status. The epididymis indicated severe histopathological changes, including reflection of a mitogenic/tumorigenic effect of Q. amara . Thus, this study indicates that Q. amara , when applied as a therapeutic, could be severely toxic to male reproductive mechanisms and the principal mechanism of action appears to be through Leydig cells. Quassin, the major secondary metabolite responsible for the therapeutic potential of Q. amara , is also the one causative of the male reproductive toxic effects. Thus, this study substantiates the claim that Q. amara is toxic to male reproductive system.
番槐雄性生殖毒性作用的研究:小鼠组织病理学和超微结构研究
番石榴是一种巴西药用植物,传统上被用作治疗多种疾病的草药。Quassin是其主要的二级化合物,目前正在研究其作为抗疟疾化合物的作用。有初步的研究表明黑螺旋体与男性生殖毒性有关。因此,本研究进行了详细的研究,以发现雄性生殖毒性作用的阿玛拉和瓜辛。雄性小鼠连续35 d服用苦楝皮甲醇提取物和槲皮素。采用光镜和透射电镜对附睾尾精子、睾丸和附睾进行分析。精子数量、活力和活力下降。形态异常精子的发生率增加。精小管的生殖细胞过早丢失,这与支持细胞病理有关。间质细胞呈空泡状,提示雄激素水平低下。附睾显示出严重的组织病理学改变,包括反映了阿玛拉菌的有丝分裂/致瘤作用。因此,本研究表明,当作为一种治疗药物使用时,黄芪可能对男性生殖机制有严重的毒性,其主要作用机制似乎是通过间质细胞。Quassin是一种主要的次生代谢物,具有治疗潜力,也是男性生殖毒性效应的一个原因。因此,本研究证实了黑曲霉对男性生殖系统有毒的说法。
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