Reproductive indices in malaria infested mice treated with antimalarials, Phyllanthus amarus combined with vitamins

Matthew Obaineh Ojezele , Ighodaro Igbe , Agbonlahor Okhuarobo
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Malaria disease is caused by the plasmodium organism transmitted into humans by the female anopheles mosquito. The effect of chloroquine, artesunate or Phyllantus amarus alone or combined with vitamins A, B, C or K on male fertility indices has received no attention. Hence this study was designed to investigate the effect of chloroquine, artesunate or seed extract of Phyllanthus amarus with or without vitamins A, B, C or E on testosterone levels, sperm motility, morphology, viability and count in mice infected with Plasmodium berghei. Four days following inoculation of adult male mice with Plasmodium berghei, the mice were treated with artesunate, chloroquine or Phyllanthus amarus seed extract alone or in combination with vitamins A, B, C or E once daily. Thereafter the mice were sacrificed and semen was collected for the determination of sperm count, motility, morphology and viability and blood sample collected for the determination of serum testosterone level by standardized methods. Treatment with chloroquine, artesunate or Phyllanthus amarus seed extract with or without vitamins A, B, C or E caused a significant (p < 0.05) increase in serum and semen testosterone levels in Plasmodium berghei infected mice. Treatment with chloroquine, artesunate or Phyllanthus amarus seed extract also caused a significant (p < 0.05) increase in sperm count, motility and viability as well as significant (p < 0.05) restoration of sperm morphology in Plasmodium berghei infected mice compared to untreated Plasmodium berghei infected mice. Results from our study suggest that vitamin supplement with antimalarial could enhance reproductive indices.

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抗疟药、叶兰复合维生素对疟疾感染小鼠生殖指标的影响
疟疾是由疟原虫引起的疾病,由雌性按蚊传播给人类。氯喹、青蒿琥酯或叶兰单独或与维生素A、B、C或K合用对男性生育指标的影响未引起关注。因此,本研究旨在探讨含维生素A、B、C、E或不含维生素A、B、C、E的甘油三酯、氯喹、甘油三酯或甘油三酯提取物对感染伯氏疟原虫小鼠睾丸激素水平、精子活力、形态、活力和数量的影响。在成年雄性小鼠接种伯氏疟原虫4天后,分别给小鼠单独或与维生素A、B、C、E联合服用青蒿琥酯、氯喹或白桦籽提取物,每日1次。处死小鼠,采集精液,测定精子数量、活力、形态和活力,采集血样,采用标准化方法测定血清睾酮水平。用氯喹、青蒿琥酯或含或不含维生素A、B、C或E的白桦籽提取物治疗伯氏疟原虫感染小鼠,血清和精液睾酮水平显著升高(p < 0.05)。用氯喹、青蒿琥酯或白杨籽提取物处理后,与未处理的白杨疟原虫感染小鼠相比,白杨疟原虫感染小鼠的精子数量、活力和活力显著(p < 0.05)增加,精子形态显著(p < 0.05)恢复。本研究结果提示,抗疟维生素补充剂可提高生殖指标。
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