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Elucidation of the Probable Ovarian-Dependent Mechanism of the Estrogenic Effects of Buccholzia coriacea and Progesterone Effects of Cogniauxia pololeana in the Rat

Elucidation of the Probable Ovarian-Dependent Mechanism of the Estrogenic Effects of Buccholzia coriacea and Progesterone Effects of Cogniauxia pololeana in the Rat
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摘要 The present study was carried out with the objective of evaluating, in castrated rats, the utero trophic, hormonal and biochemical activities of aqueous extracts of Buchholzia coriacea (BC) and Cogniauxia podolaena (CP) leaves. Each extract administered at the dose of 600 mg/Kg in castrated rats did not cause a significant change in the fresh weight/dry weight ratio of the uterus compared to castrated rats given distilled water. However, those receiving 17-β-estradiol as a reference product showed a significant (p < 0.5) increase in this ratio. These results indicate the absence of uterotrophic effects of both extracts in the ovariectomized rat compared with the effects of 17-β estradiol. In addition, the extracts did not cause significant changes in estrogen or progesterone levels in treated rats, as observed with 17-β-estradiol. In addition, the determination of protein and total cholesterol in the uterus of castrated rats treated with each extract did not show significant variation from controls. At the time, castrated rats treated with 17-β-estradiol showed a significant increase (p < 0.5) in uterine protein level and a significant decrease (p < 0.5) in total cholesterol level. Only the blood protein level was significantly increased in the castrated rats that received the extracts. These results suggest that the respective estrogenic and progesterone effects of the extracts of the two plants may be ovarian-dependent, these plants would not contain phytohormones. The present study was carried out with the objective of evaluating, in castrated rats, the utero trophic, hormonal and biochemical activities of aqueous extracts of Buchholzia coriacea (BC) and Cogniauxia podolaena (CP) leaves. Each extract administered at the dose of 600 mg/Kg in castrated rats did not cause a significant change in the fresh weight/dry weight ratio of the uterus compared to castrated rats given distilled water. However, those receiving 17-β-estradiol as a reference product showed a significant (p < 0.5) increase in this ratio. These results indicate the absence of uterotrophic effects of both extracts in the ovariectomized rat compared with the effects of 17-β estradiol. In addition, the extracts did not cause significant changes in estrogen or progesterone levels in treated rats, as observed with 17-β-estradiol. In addition, the determination of protein and total cholesterol in the uterus of castrated rats treated with each extract did not show significant variation from controls. At the time, castrated rats treated with 17-β-estradiol showed a significant increase (p < 0.5) in uterine protein level and a significant decrease (p < 0.5) in total cholesterol level. Only the blood protein level was significantly increased in the castrated rats that received the extracts. These results suggest that the respective estrogenic and progesterone effects of the extracts of the two plants may be ovarian-dependent, these plants would not contain phytohormones.
作者 Bonaventure Max Lazare Peneme Arnaud Wilfrid Etou Ossibi Hermann Akassa Radard Ondélé Ange Antoine Abena Bonaventure Max Lazare Peneme;Arnaud Wilfrid Etou Ossibi;Hermann Akassa;Radard Ondélé;Ange Antoine Abena(Laboratory of Biochemistry and Pharmacology, Faculty of health Sciences, Marien Ngouabi University, Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo)
出处 《Open Journal of Applied Sciences》 CAS 2022年第7期1284-1295,共12页 应用科学(英文)
关键词 Castrated Rat Cogniauxia podolaena Buchholzia coriacea Ovary-Dependent Castrated Rat Cogniauxia podolaena Buchholzia coriacea Ovary-Dependent
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