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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Traditionally various human diseases of kidneys, hormonal imbalance and sexual diseases are treated with Launaea procumbens (L). In the present study protective effects of methanolic extract of Launaea procumbens (LPME) was evaluated against CCl4-induced oxidative damages in rat testis.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22913836 PMCID: PMC3494576 DOI: 10.1186/1476-511X-11-103
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lipids Health Dis ISSN: 1476-511X Impact factor: 3.876
Effect of LPME on sperm count, motility and morphology male in rat
| Control | 32.1 +/− 2.78++ | 82.3 +/− 5. | 11.5 +/− 0.95++ |
| 3 ml/kg CCl4 | 15.5 +/− 0.54** | 52.5+/− 2.9** | 35.0 +/− 0.57** |
| 100 mg/kg LPME + CCl4 | 27.0 +/− 0.48*++ | 70.6+/− 3.3*++ | 23.1 +/− 0.29*++ |
| 200 mg/kg LPME + CCl4 | 31.6 +/− 1.85++ | 77.5 +/− 1.3++ | 14.5 +/− 1.39++ |
| 200 mg/kg LPME alone | 35.7 +/− 2.04++ | 84.2 +/− 2.0++ | 11.3+/− 1.14++ |
*, ** indicate significance from the control group at P < 0.05 and P < 0.01 probability level, respectively.
++ indicate significance from the CCl4 group at P < 0.01 probability level, respectively.
Effect of LPME on FSH, LH, testosterone, prolactin and estradiol in rat
| Control | 10.3 +/− 0.65++ | 32 +/− 1.12++ | 47.8 +/− 2.6++ | 14 +/− 1.42++ | 24.5 +/− 2.65++ |
| 3 ml/kg CCl4 | 4.9 +/− 0.82** | 14.8 +/− 2.51** | 25.7 +/− 3.6** | 33.6 +/− 2.6** | 60.3 +/− 2.8** |
| 100 mg/kg LPME + CCl4 | 9.1 +/− 0.54++ | 31.9 +/− 3.04++ | 42.0 +/− 2.09++ | 16.0 +/− 2.02++ | 30.5.3 +/− 3.5++ |
| 200 mg/kg LPME + CCl4 | 11.5 +/− 0.57++ | 31.4 +/− 2.87++ | 44.5 +/− 3.50**++ | 16.5 +/− 3.21*++ | 32.4 +/− 2.8++ |
| 200 mg/kg LPME alone | 11.5 +/− 0.58++ | 33.3 +/− 3.12++ | 46.5 +/− 4.20++ | 13.50 +/− 1.51++ | 23.6 +/− 1.67++ |
Mean ± SE (n = 6 number).
*, ** indicate significance from the control group at P < 0.05 and P < 0.01 probability level.
++ indicate significance from the CCl4 group at P < 0.01 probability level.
Effect of LPME on testis CAT, POD and SOD activity in rat
| Control | 2.01 +/− 0.06++ | 5.56 +/− 0.32++ | 6.88 +/− 0.29++ | 2.07 +/− 0.06++ |
| 3 ml/kg CCl4 | 0.91 +/− 0.03** | 3.06 +/− 0.14** | 3.97 +/− 0.09** | 0.97 +/− 0.03** |
| 100 mg/kg LPME + CCl4 | 1.86 +/− 0.00++ | 4.73 +/− 0.14++ | 4.81 +/− 0.09++ | 1.35 +/− 0.01++ |
| 200 mg/kg LPME + CCl4 | 2.00 +/− 0.07++ | 5.69 +/− 0.30 ++ | 6.27 +/− 0.29++ | 2.00 +/− 0.02++ |
| 200 mg/kg LPME alone | 2.11 +/− 0.05 ++ | 5.73 +/− 0.32++ | 6.98 +/− 0.27++ | 2.17 +/− 0.05 ++ |
Mean ± SE (n = 6 number).
*, ** indicate significance from the control group at P < 0.05 and P < 0.01 probability level.
++ indicate significance from the CCl4 group at P < 0.01 probability level.
Effect of LPME on testis GST, GSH-Px, GSR, GSH and TBARS in rat
| Control | 138.83 +/− 1.0++ | 201.5 +/−1.93++ | 84.67 +/− 1.6++ | 0.89 +/− 0.05 ++ | 15.3 +/− 0.83++ |
| 3 ml/kg CCl4 | 70.50 +/− 0.76** | 115.17 +/− 2.2** | 55.17 +/− 1.6** | 0.60 +/− 0.09** | 34.1 +/− 0.44** |
| 100 mg/kg LPME + CCl4 | 129.17 +/− 1.1++ | 149.83 +/− 2.8++ | 78.83 +/− 1.3 ++ | 0.80 +/− 0.06++ | 21.8 +/− 0.74++ |
| 200 mg/kg LPME + CCl4 | 138.33 +/− 1.4++ | 196.8 +/− 3.2*++ | 85.17 +/− 2.8 ++ | 0.81 +/− 0.01**++ | 17.8 +/− 0.61++ |
| 200 mg/kg LPME alone | 140.6 +/− ± 1.2++ | 206.7+/− 2.2++ | 88.5 +/− 1.9 ++ | 0.91 +/− 0.01++ | 15.4 +/− 0.62++ |
Mean ± SE (n = 6 number).
*, ** indicate significance from the control group at P < 0.05 and P < 0.01 probability level.
++ indicate significance from the CCl4 group at P < 0.01 probability level.
Effect of LPME on testis weight, relative testis weight in rat
| Control | 6.07 +/− 0.32++ | 0.067 +/− 0.003++ | 5.67 +/− 0.55 ++ |
| 3 ml/kg CCl4 | 7.91 +/− 0.21** | 0.07 +/− 0.002** | 32.67 +/− 1.78** |
| 100 mg/kg LPME + CCl4 | 6.53 +/− 0.67++ | 0.06 +/− 0.007++ | 7.500 +/− 0.7++ |
| 200 mg/kg LPME + CCl4 | 6.08 +/− 0.30++ | 0.06 +/− 0.003++ | 5.33 +/− 0.22 ++ |
| 200 mg/kg LPME alone | 5.63 +/− 0.20++ | 0.05 +/− 0.002++ | 5.50 +/− 1.36++ |
Mean ± SE (n = 6 number).
** indicate significance from the control group at P < 0.01 probability level.
++ indicate significance from the CCl4 group at P < 0.01 probability level.
Figure 1Agarose gel showing DNA damage by CCland preventive effect of extracts in different groups. Lanes (from left) Control (1–4), CCl4 (5–8), CCl4+ LPME 100 mg/kg b.w., (9–12) CCl4+ LPME 200 mg/kg b.w., (13–15), LPME 200 mg/kg b.w., (16–18).
Effect of LPME on testicular histopathology in rat
| Control | - | - | - | - | |
| 3 ml/kg CCl4 | +++ | ++ | +++ | ++ | ++ |
| 100 mg/kg LPME + CCl4 | −/+ | - | −/+ | −/+ | −/+ |
| 200 mg/kg LPME + CCl4 | - | - | - | - | −/+ |
| 200 mg/kg LPME alone | - | - | - | - | - |
-, normal; −/+, mild; ++, medium; +++, severely damaged.