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Testicular Dysfunction Ameliorative Effect of the Methanolic Roots Extracts of Maytenus procumbens and Ozoroa paniculosa

The traditional use of medicinal plants in the management of sexual dysfunctions has a long history. This study investigated testicular dysfunction ameliorative effect of the methanolic roots extracts of Maytenus procumbens and Ozoroa paniculosa in a butanol-induced testicular dysfunction rat model....

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Autores principales: Cele, Nkosinathi David, Sangweni, Nonhlakanipho Felicia, Mosa, Rebamang Anthony, Penduka, Dambudzo, Lazarus, Geraldine Genevive, Singh, Moganavelli, Zharare, Godfrey Elijah, Opoku, Andy Rowland
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5734007/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29348775
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/8204816
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author Cele, Nkosinathi David
Sangweni, Nonhlakanipho Felicia
Mosa, Rebamang Anthony
Penduka, Dambudzo
Lazarus, Geraldine Genevive
Singh, Moganavelli
Zharare, Godfrey Elijah
Opoku, Andy Rowland
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Sangweni, Nonhlakanipho Felicia
Mosa, Rebamang Anthony
Penduka, Dambudzo
Lazarus, Geraldine Genevive
Singh, Moganavelli
Zharare, Godfrey Elijah
Opoku, Andy Rowland
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description The traditional use of medicinal plants in the management of sexual dysfunctions has a long history. This study investigated testicular dysfunction ameliorative effect of the methanolic roots extracts of Maytenus procumbens and Ozoroa paniculosa in a butanol-induced testicular dysfunction rat model. The rats in respective experimental groups were orally administered with the extract at 50 and 250 mg/kg bw, daily for 28 days. The cytotoxicity of the extracts was evaluated against HEK293, MCF-7, and HT29 cell lines. The extracts exhibited moderate (LC(50) 30.3–330.2 μg/mL) to weak (LC(50) 200.8–438.4 μg/mL) cytotoxicity level on the cancer and normal cells, respectively. While relatively lower serum testosterone levels and total sperm count along with decreased numbers of spermatogonia were noted in the untreated group, all these parameters were improved in the groups treated with the extracts at 250 mg/kg. Improved histomorphological changes of the testes were also observed when compared to the untreated group. While the extracts (at 250 mg/kg) increased serum reduced glutathione content and decreased malondialdehyde content, a relatively higher serum creatinine level was also observed in the treated animals group. The results indicate that the two plant extracts have potential to ameliorate testicular dysfunction.
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spelling pubmed-57340072018-01-18 Testicular Dysfunction Ameliorative Effect of the Methanolic Roots Extracts of Maytenus procumbens and Ozoroa paniculosa Cele, Nkosinathi David Sangweni, Nonhlakanipho Felicia Mosa, Rebamang Anthony Penduka, Dambudzo Lazarus, Geraldine Genevive Singh, Moganavelli Zharare, Godfrey Elijah Opoku, Andy Rowland Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article The traditional use of medicinal plants in the management of sexual dysfunctions has a long history. This study investigated testicular dysfunction ameliorative effect of the methanolic roots extracts of Maytenus procumbens and Ozoroa paniculosa in a butanol-induced testicular dysfunction rat model. The rats in respective experimental groups were orally administered with the extract at 50 and 250 mg/kg bw, daily for 28 days. The cytotoxicity of the extracts was evaluated against HEK293, MCF-7, and HT29 cell lines. The extracts exhibited moderate (LC(50) 30.3–330.2 μg/mL) to weak (LC(50) 200.8–438.4 μg/mL) cytotoxicity level on the cancer and normal cells, respectively. While relatively lower serum testosterone levels and total sperm count along with decreased numbers of spermatogonia were noted in the untreated group, all these parameters were improved in the groups treated with the extracts at 250 mg/kg. Improved histomorphological changes of the testes were also observed when compared to the untreated group. While the extracts (at 250 mg/kg) increased serum reduced glutathione content and decreased malondialdehyde content, a relatively higher serum creatinine level was also observed in the treated animals group. The results indicate that the two plant extracts have potential to ameliorate testicular dysfunction. Hindawi 2017 2017-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5734007/ /pubmed/29348775 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/8204816 Text en Copyright © 2017 Nkosinathi David Cele et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cele, Nkosinathi David
Sangweni, Nonhlakanipho Felicia
Mosa, Rebamang Anthony
Penduka, Dambudzo
Lazarus, Geraldine Genevive
Singh, Moganavelli
Zharare, Godfrey Elijah
Opoku, Andy Rowland
Testicular Dysfunction Ameliorative Effect of the Methanolic Roots Extracts of Maytenus procumbens and Ozoroa paniculosa
title Testicular Dysfunction Ameliorative Effect of the Methanolic Roots Extracts of Maytenus procumbens and Ozoroa paniculosa
title_full Testicular Dysfunction Ameliorative Effect of the Methanolic Roots Extracts of Maytenus procumbens and Ozoroa paniculosa
title_fullStr Testicular Dysfunction Ameliorative Effect of the Methanolic Roots Extracts of Maytenus procumbens and Ozoroa paniculosa
title_full_unstemmed Testicular Dysfunction Ameliorative Effect of the Methanolic Roots Extracts of Maytenus procumbens and Ozoroa paniculosa
title_short Testicular Dysfunction Ameliorative Effect of the Methanolic Roots Extracts of Maytenus procumbens and Ozoroa paniculosa
title_sort testicular dysfunction ameliorative effect of the methanolic roots extracts of maytenus procumbens and ozoroa paniculosa
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5734007/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29348775
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/8204816
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