Evaluation of Impact of Some Selected Plants on Haematological Parameters of Testosterone and Estradiol Induced Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia Adult Male Rats

M. Ugwu, A. Asuk, M. Eteng, Edward Odey Emuru
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Background: Benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH) is an age-related disease of unknown etiology, characterized by prostate enlargement. The effect of Prosopis africana (PA), Vernonia amydalina (VA) and Ocimum gratissmum (OG), plant extracts on haematological parameters of BPH animal model was investigated. Methods: BPH was induced in 45 male Wistar rats (250-350 g) by exogenous injection of testosterone and estradiol in staggered doses for 3 weeks. To confirm BPH induction, some animals Original Research Article Ugwu et al.; IBRR, 10(1): 1-15, 2019; Article no.IBRR.53052 2 were sacrificed; histological inspection of prostate gland and PSA was carried out. Forty BPH induced rats were divided into 8 groups. Group 1 and 2, 3 and 4, 5 and 6 were treated with 50 mg/kg bw and 100 mg/kg bw doses of PA, VA and OG extracts respectively. Group 7 received finasteride (0.1 mg/kg bw). Group 8 BPH control and five rats without induction constitute group 9, the normal control and both received distilled water. After 45 days, the rats were anaesthetised by a brief exposure to trichloromethane vapour and 5 ml of blood was collected from the rats through cardiac puncture and dispensed into well-labelled EDTA containers to avoid coagulation. All analyses were completed within 24 h of sample collection. Results: Results showed that induction of BPH caused a significant (P< 0.05) enlargement of prostate gland when compared to normal control. All extracts produced significant (P<0.05) reduction in the weight of the enlarged prostate when compared to the BPH control. There were significant (P ˂0.05) decline in RBC, PCV and Hb of BPH control when compared to the normal control and treated groups. In the treated groups the administration of the extracts and standard drug exhibited an increase in RBC, PCV and Hb concentration when compared with the BPH control. Also there was significant (P < 0.05) increase in the WBC, neutrophils, platelets, monocytes, lymphocytes and eosinophils levels in BPH control when compared to normal control and treated groups. In all treated groups there was significant decrease in WBC, neutrophils, platelets, monocytes, lymphocytes and eosinophils concentration levels when compared with the BPH control group. Conclusion: The result of this study indicates that the extracts have the potential to reverse the inflammation caused by BPH and also have the capacity to boost the numbers of red blood cells probably by inhibiting the hemolysis caused by inflammatory factors or by enhancing the production of red blood cell from the bone marrow.
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部分植物对睾酮和雌二醇诱导的成年雄性前列腺增生大鼠血液学参数影响的评价
背景:良性前列腺增生(BPH)是一种病因不明的年龄相关性疾病,以前列腺肿大为特征。研究了非洲藜(PA)、扁桃草(VA)和山茱萸(OG)等植物提取物对BPH动物模型血液学参数的影响。方法:以45只雄性Wistar大鼠(250 ~ 350 g)为实验对象,分三次注射睾酮和雌二醇,诱导BPH。为了证实BPH的诱导作用,一些动物的原始研究文章Ugwu等;中国生物医学工程学报,2019,31 (1):1-15;文章no.IBRR。53052例牺牲;进行前列腺组织学检查和PSA检查。40只BPH诱导大鼠分为8组。1组、2组、3组、4组、5组和6组分别给予50 mg/kg bw、100 mg/kg bw剂量的PA、VA和OG提取物。第7组给予非那雄胺(0.1 mg/kg bw)。第8组BPH对照组和5只未诱导的大鼠组成第9组,正常对照组均给予蒸馏水。45天后,将大鼠短暂暴露于三氯甲烷蒸汽中麻醉,并通过心脏穿刺从大鼠身上收集5ml血液,并将其分配到标记良好的EDTA容器中以避免凝固。所有分析均在采集样本后24小时内完成。结果:与正常对照组相比,BPH诱导组前列腺增生显著(P< 0.05)。与BPH对照组相比,所有提取物均显著(P<0.05)降低了肥大前列腺的重量。与正常对照组和治疗组相比,BPH对照组红细胞、PCV和Hb明显下降(P小于0.05)。在治疗组中,与BPH对照组相比,提取物和标准药物的管理显示RBC, PCV和Hb浓度增加。与正常对照组和治疗组相比,BPH对照组的白细胞、中性粒细胞、血小板、单核细胞、淋巴细胞和嗜酸性粒细胞水平均显著升高(P < 0.05)。与BPH对照组相比,所有治疗组的白细胞、中性粒细胞、血小板、单核细胞、淋巴细胞和嗜酸性粒细胞浓度水平均显著降低。结论:本研究结果表明,该提取物具有逆转BPH引起的炎症的潜力,并具有增加红细胞数量的能力,可能是通过抑制炎症因子引起的溶血或通过增强骨髓红细胞的产生。
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