Effect of Xylopic Acid on Sex Hormones and Spermatogenesis in Male Rats
Background: Fruit extracts of Xylopia aethiopica has been shown to possess antimicrobial, cardiovascular, diuretic, cytotoxic, anti-proliferative, and spermatogenic activity. These activities are attributed to the kaurane derivatives of which Xylopic acid (XA) is a major component. It is worth stati...
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doaj-d4bd224febb348f69aab4784e262527e2020-11-25T02:36:01ZengAl Ameen Medical CollegeAl Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences0974-11432012-07-010503288297Effect of Xylopic Acid on Sex Hormones and Spermatogenesis in Male RatsE.WoodeA.AlhassanC.S. AbaidooBackground: Fruit extracts of Xylopia aethiopica has been shown to possess antimicrobial, cardiovascular, diuretic, cytotoxic, anti-proliferative, and spermatogenic activity. These activities are attributed to the kaurane derivatives of which Xylopic acid (XA) is a major component. It is worth stating that no study has examined the effects of XA on spermatogenesis and reproductive function. Objective: The present study was thus intended to evaluate the effect of XA on serum sex hormone levels and spermatogenesis in male rats. Methods: Xylopic acid was administered orally to male Sprague-Dawley rats at the doses of 10, 30 and 100 mg kg-1 for 28 days. Blood was collected into eppendorf tubes from the saphenous veins of animals on day 7 of the treatment and on day 28 after which the rats were euthanized to removed testes and other organs. Results and Discussion: Xylopic acid did not cause any changes in body weight, but significantly decrease testicular and epididymal weight (P < 0.01). Sperm motility, viability, and epididymal sperm counts of rats administered with XA for 28 days were significantly reduced (P < 0.01). Serum testosterone levels were significantly reduced (P < 0.01). There were various degrees of damage to the seminiferous tubules. Reversal of these changes, however, occurred after two weeks of recovery. Conclusion: Xylopic acid thus possesses anti-androgenic and spermatotoxic properties the mechanism of which may involve direct effect on germ cells and other cells in the testes. http://ajms.alameenmedical.org/ArticlePDFs%5CAJMS%20V5.N3.2012%20p%20288-297.pdfSpermatogenesisanti-androgenxylopic acidSex hormones |
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Effect of Xylopic Acid on Sex Hormones and Spermatogenesis in Male Rats |
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Effect of Xylopic Acid on Sex Hormones and Spermatogenesis in Male Rats |
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Effect of Xylopic Acid on Sex Hormones and Spermatogenesis in Male Rats |
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Effect of Xylopic Acid on Sex Hormones and Spermatogenesis in Male Rats |
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Effect of Xylopic Acid on Sex Hormones and Spermatogenesis in Male Rats |
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effect of xylopic acid on sex hormones and spermatogenesis in male rats |
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Background: Fruit extracts of Xylopia aethiopica has been shown to possess antimicrobial, cardiovascular, diuretic, cytotoxic, anti-proliferative, and spermatogenic activity. These activities are attributed to the kaurane derivatives of which Xylopic acid (XA) is a major component. It is worth stating that no study has examined the effects of XA on spermatogenesis and reproductive function. Objective: The present study was thus intended to evaluate the effect of XA on serum sex hormone levels and spermatogenesis in male rats. Methods: Xylopic acid was administered orally to male Sprague-Dawley rats at the doses of 10, 30 and 100 mg kg-1 for 28 days. Blood was collected into eppendorf tubes from the saphenous veins of animals on day 7 of the treatment and on day 28 after which the rats were euthanized to removed testes and other organs. Results and Discussion: Xylopic acid did not cause any changes in body weight, but significantly decrease testicular and epididymal weight (P < 0.01). Sperm motility, viability, and epididymal sperm counts of rats administered with XA for 28 days were significantly reduced (P < 0.01). Serum testosterone levels were significantly reduced (P < 0.01). There were various degrees of damage to the seminiferous tubules. Reversal of these changes, however, occurred after two weeks of recovery. Conclusion: Xylopic acid thus possesses anti-androgenic and spermatotoxic properties the mechanism of which may involve direct effect on germ cells and other cells in the testes. |
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