Pycnanthus angolensis (Welw.) Warb.木(肉豆蔻属)

Rodolphe Koularambaye, Sara Nathalie Edjenguèlè Béboy, Yannick Sani Jignoua, A. F. Feudjio, A. Choupo, Fabiola Jenny Massah, C. A. Pieme, P. Moundipa
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目的:Pycnanthus angolensis (Welw.) Warb.在巴卡语中又称 "Etengué",是喀麦隆巴卡俾格米人用来治疗勃起功能障碍的一种药用植物。本研究旨在评估Pycnanthus angolensis木材水提取物的雄激素活性和亚慢性毒性。研究设计: 实验设计。研究地点和时间:雅温得第一大学医学和生物医学学院生物化学实验室,2022年11月至2023年10月。研究方法将25只雄性Wistar品系大鼠分为5组,每组5只,包括每周一次肌肉注射庚酸睾酮(5毫克/千克)的阳性对照组;接受蒸馏水(10毫升/千克)的正常对照组,以及每天每只大鼠接受134毫克/千克、267毫克/千克和533毫克/千克黄连水提取物的3个试验组。第 29 天,动物被处死,并对几项生化指标进行雄激素特性评估。结果显示当剂量为 134 毫克/千克时,提取物会显著增加肌酐水平(p0.05),但会显著降低天门冬氨酸和丙氨酸氨基转移酶活性(p<0.05)。组织病理学显示,与对照组相比,剂量为 533 毫克/千克时,睾丸精子遭到破坏。结论这些结果表明,当剂量为 134 毫克/千克时,Pycnanthus angolensis (Welw.) Warb.木材的水提取物能够刺激雄激素的产生,并且大鼠的身体能够耐受。我们的研究结果证明了这种植物用于治疗男性不育和勃起功能障碍的传统用途是正确的。
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Androgenic Properties and Subchronic Toxicity of the Aqueous Extract of Pycnanthus angolensis (Welw.) Warb. Wood (Myristicaceae)
Aims: Pycnanthus angolensis (Welw.) Warb. also known as “Etengué” in the Baka language, is a medicinal plant used by the Baka Pygmies of Cameroon to treat erectile dysfunction. This study aimed to evaluate the androgenic activity and subchronic toxicity of the aqueous extract of Pycnanthus angolensis wood. Study Design:  Experimental design. Place and Duration of Study: Laboratory of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University of Yaoundé I, between November 2022 and October 2023. Methodology: Twenty-five male Wistar strain rats were divided into 5 groups of 5 rats each including a positive control group that received testosterone enanthate (5 mg/kg) intramuscularly once a week; a normal control group that received distilled water (10 ml/kg) and three test groups which received 134 and 267 and 533 mg/kg of the aqueous extract of Pycnanthus angolensis daily per os. On the 29th day, the animals were killed, and several biochemical parameters were assessed for androgenic properties. Results: At a dose of 134 mg/kg, the extract significantly increased (p<0.05) the levels of testicular cholesterol, testosterone and serum prostatic acid phosphatase activity compared to those of the normal control. A toxicity study showed that at doses of 134 and 267 mg/kg, the extract did not induce any significant variation (p>0.05) in the creatinine level, but a significant reduction (p<0.05) in of aspartate and alanine aminotransferase activities was recorded. Histopathology revealed destruction of testicular spermatozoa at a dose of 533 mg/kg compared to that of the controls. Conclusion: These results showed that at a dose of 134 mg/kg, the aqueous extract of Pycnanthus angolensis (Welw.) Warb. wood is capable of stimulating the production of androgens and is tolerated by the rat's body. Our results justified the traditional use of this plant for the treatment of male infertility and erectile dysfunction.
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