<abstract>Aim: The testicular inhibitory effect of the aqueous fraction of methanol extract of Stephania hernandifolia leaf was studied in male Wistar rats. Methods: The supernatent and the precipitate part of a...<abstract>Aim: The testicular inhibitory effect of the aqueous fraction of methanol extract of Stephania hernandifolia leaf was studied in male Wistar rats. Methods: The supernatent and the precipitate part of aqueous fractions of the methanol extract of the leaf were gavaged separately to rat at a similar dose of 200 mg/mL per 100 g body weight per day for 28 days. After cessation of treatment, various observations were conducted. Results: In both treated groups, there were significant decreases in the relative weights of the sex organs, the testicular key androgenic enzymes activities, the plasma level of testosterone, the number of different germ cells at stage VII of seminiferous epithelial cell cycle and the seminiferous tubular diameter in comparison to the controls. Neither of the parts had somatic, renal and hepatic toxicity. This study suggested that the active molecules present in the aqueous fraction of methanol extract of Stephania hemandifolia leaves might be steroids as indicated by thin layer chromatography using specific staining substance for steroid molecules. Conclusion: In rats, the aqueous fraction of methanol extract of the 5. hemandifolia leaves possesses certain testis-inhibitory substances, which may be steroid-like agents.展开更多
Objective To investigate the effect of hydro-ethanolic extraet of Stephania hernandifolia leaves and Aehyranthes aspera roots in composite manner at the ratio of 1:3 on testicular activity in male rats. Methods Rat...Objective To investigate the effect of hydro-ethanolic extraet of Stephania hernandifolia leaves and Aehyranthes aspera roots in composite manner at the ratio of 1:3 on testicular activity in male rats. Methods Rats were divided into 4 groups with 8 animals in each group. The control (group A) received 0. 5 ml of olive oil/100 g body weight orally, other three groups were treated with said extract orally at a dose of 0.4 mg/g (group B) or 0.8 mg/g (group C) or 1.6 mg/g body weight (group D) respectively for 28 d. On 29th day of experiment, the animals were sacrificed. Sperm concentrations in cauda epididymis and biochemical markers like testicular cholesterol, androgenic key enzyme activity, plasma testosterone level seminal fructose level, glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase (GOT) and glutamate pyruvate transaminase (GPT) activities and serum triglyceride levels were measured following standard methods. ResuIts Extract treated animals in all doses resulted in a significant (P〈O. 05)decrease in sperm concentration, testicular androgenic key enzyme activity, plasma testosterone and seminal vesicle fructose levels along with an increase in testieular cholesterol level Animals treated at a dose of O. 8 mg/g body weight showed more promising result without causing any metabolic toxicity compared with other doses. Histological study also supported the biochemical results. The minimum but most effective dose i.e. 0.8 mg/g body weight had an inhibitory effect on implantation focused here by mating experiment.Conclusion The composite efficacy as male contraceptive extract of S. hernandifolia and A. aspera has a potent that may provide clues to the pharmaceutical industries for male contraceptive development展开更多
文摘<abstract>Aim: The testicular inhibitory effect of the aqueous fraction of methanol extract of Stephania hernandifolia leaf was studied in male Wistar rats. Methods: The supernatent and the precipitate part of aqueous fractions of the methanol extract of the leaf were gavaged separately to rat at a similar dose of 200 mg/mL per 100 g body weight per day for 28 days. After cessation of treatment, various observations were conducted. Results: In both treated groups, there were significant decreases in the relative weights of the sex organs, the testicular key androgenic enzymes activities, the plasma level of testosterone, the number of different germ cells at stage VII of seminiferous epithelial cell cycle and the seminiferous tubular diameter in comparison to the controls. Neither of the parts had somatic, renal and hepatic toxicity. This study suggested that the active molecules present in the aqueous fraction of methanol extract of Stephania hemandifolia leaves might be steroids as indicated by thin layer chromatography using specific staining substance for steroid molecules. Conclusion: In rats, the aqueous fraction of methanol extract of the 5. hemandifolia leaves possesses certain testis-inhibitory substances, which may be steroid-like agents.
文摘Objective To investigate the effect of hydro-ethanolic extraet of Stephania hernandifolia leaves and Aehyranthes aspera roots in composite manner at the ratio of 1:3 on testicular activity in male rats. Methods Rats were divided into 4 groups with 8 animals in each group. The control (group A) received 0. 5 ml of olive oil/100 g body weight orally, other three groups were treated with said extract orally at a dose of 0.4 mg/g (group B) or 0.8 mg/g (group C) or 1.6 mg/g body weight (group D) respectively for 28 d. On 29th day of experiment, the animals were sacrificed. Sperm concentrations in cauda epididymis and biochemical markers like testicular cholesterol, androgenic key enzyme activity, plasma testosterone level seminal fructose level, glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase (GOT) and glutamate pyruvate transaminase (GPT) activities and serum triglyceride levels were measured following standard methods. ResuIts Extract treated animals in all doses resulted in a significant (P〈O. 05)decrease in sperm concentration, testicular androgenic key enzyme activity, plasma testosterone and seminal vesicle fructose levels along with an increase in testieular cholesterol level Animals treated at a dose of O. 8 mg/g body weight showed more promising result without causing any metabolic toxicity compared with other doses. Histological study also supported the biochemical results. The minimum but most effective dose i.e. 0.8 mg/g body weight had an inhibitory effect on implantation focused here by mating experiment.Conclusion The composite efficacy as male contraceptive extract of S. hernandifolia and A. aspera has a potent that may provide clues to the pharmaceutical industries for male contraceptive development