Effect of some traditional edible oils on sex hormones of albino Wistar rats

Akpana Agiang Margaret, Josephine Matthew Olajumoke, Justin Atangwho Item, Ekong Ebong Patrick
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The effect of some traditionally extracted edible seed oils (sesame, peanut and melon oils) on some sex hormones prolactin, progesterone, testosterone, estradiol, luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) of albino Wistar rats was studied. Sixty (30 50 g) weanling rats (20 males and 40 females) were purchased and housed separately until they weighed 120 to 150 g. Afterwards, the rats were cohabited in a mating ratio of 1 male : 2 females respectively, to give rise to 10 groups (n = 6), and fed rat chow (control), rat chow supplemented with 5, 10 and 20% sesame oil, 5, 10 and 20% peanut oil or 5, 10 and 20% melon oils, respectively. The animals were observed and pregnant females were separated into individual cages, allowed to litter and after weaning; the parent male and female rats were sacrificed and blood samples collected for hormonal assays. The results indicate that 5 and 10% supplemented seed oils caused significant increase (p < 0.05) in prolactin level (with a corresponding decrease in progesterone), LH, estradiol and testosterone relative to the controls. This favourable impact on endocrine environment suggests that the consumption of these seed oils, especially sesame oil, may enhance fertility.
几种传统食用油对白化Wistar大鼠性激素的影响
研究了几种传统提取的食用籽油(芝麻油、花生油和甜瓜油)对白化Wistar大鼠性激素催乳素、孕酮、睾酮、雌二醇、黄体生成素(LH)和促卵泡激素(FSH)的影响。购买60只(30 - 50克)断奶大鼠(雄性20只,雌性40只),分开饲养,直到它们的体重达到120 - 150克。然后,以1公2母的交配比例同居,共设10组(n = 6),分别饲喂大鼠饲料(对照),大鼠饲料中分别添加5%、10%、20%香油、5%、10%、20%花生油或5%、10%、20%甜瓜油。观察动物,将怀孕的雌性动物分开到单独的笼子里,允许产仔和断奶后;处死父母鼠,采集血样进行激素测定。结果表明,与对照组相比,添加5%和10%的种子油显著提高了泌乳素水平(孕酮水平相应降低)、LH、雌二醇和睾酮水平(p < 0.05)。这种对内分泌环境的有利影响表明,食用这些种子油,特别是芝麻油,可能会提高生育力。
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