| Literature DB >> 28431537 |
Tommaso Cai1, Paolo Verze2, Roberto La Rocca2, Umberto Anceschi3, Cosimo De Nunzio4, Vincenzo Mirone2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS) is still a challenge to manage for all physicians. We feel that a summary of the current literature and a systematic review to evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of flower pollen extract would be helpful for physicians who are considering a phytotherapeutic approach to treating patients with CP/CPPS.Entities:
Keywords: Chronic pelvic pain syndrome; Chronic prostatitis symptom index; Inflammatory chronic pelvic pain syndrome; Pollen extract; Prostatitis syndrome
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28431537 PMCID: PMC5401347 DOI: 10.1186/s12894-017-0223-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Urol ISSN: 1471-2490 Impact factor: 2.264
Fig. 1The figure shows the study flow chart in line with the PRISMA statement (http://www.prisma-statement.org/)
Summary of all pre-clinical studies
| Author, year [reference] | Study type | Model | Compound used | Main study finding |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Habib FK, 1990 [ | In vitro study | Human prostate cancer cell line | pollen extract | - pollen extract is able to inhibit the prostate cancer cell growth (hormone-independent model) |
| Habib FK, 1995 [ | In vitro study | Human prostate cancer cell line (DU145) | pollen extract | - pollen extract V-7 fraction is able to inhibit the prostate cancer cell growth |
| Kamijo T, 2001 [ | Animal model | Rats | pollen extract | - pollen extract protects acinar epithelial cells and inhibits stromal proliferation in association with enhanced apoptosis |
| Loschen G, 1991 [ | In vitro study | Microsomes (RBL-1 cells) | pollen extract | - pollen extract shows an anti-inflammatory and anti-proliferative therapeutic effect |
| Talpur N, 2003 [ | Animal model | Rats | pollen extract | - pollen extract is able to influence prostatic hyperplasia via effects on androgen metabolism |
| Nagashima A, 1998 [ | Animal model | Rats | pollen extract | - pollen extract increases the maximum pressure during urination to promote the urination reflex |
Summary of all clinical studies
| Author, year [reference] | Study design | Patients number (response rate) | Controls Number (response rate) | Comparator | Outcomes measured |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Buck AC. 1989 [ | Prospective trial (phase II) | 15 (86.6) | - | - | - pollen extract effective in the treatment of chronic prostatitis and prostatodynia. |
| Cai T. 2013 [ | Prospective trial (phase II) | 20 (90.0) | - | - | - pollen extract significantly improved total symptoms, pain, and QoL in patients with non-inflammatory CP/CPPS without severe side effects. |
| Cai T, 2014 [ | Randomized controlled trial | 41 (75.6) | 46 (41.3) | ibuprofen | - pollen extract significantly improved quality of life of patients when compared with those treated with ibuprofen (treatment difference in the NIH-CPSI pain domain, -2.14 ± 0.51, P < 0.001; QoL scores, P = 0.002). |
| Elist J. 2006 [ | Randomized controlled trial | 30 (73.3) | 28 (64.2) | Placebo | - pollen extract is superior to placebo in providing symptomatic relief in men with chronic nonbacterial prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome. |
| Iwamura H, 2015 [ | Randomized placebo-controlled trial | 50 (78.1) | 50 (88.2) | Eviprostat (phytotherapeutic agent) | - pollen extract significantly reduced the symptoms of category III CP/CPPS without any adverse events, in terms of NIH-CPSI, IPSS, and QoL. |
| Jodai A, 1988 [ | Prospective trial (phase II) | 32 (75.0) | - | - | - pollen extract significantly reduced the symptoms in 75.0% of all treated patients. |
| Monden K. 2002 [ | Prospective trial (phase II) | 24 (91.6) | - | - | - pollen extract significantly reduced the symptoms of chronic prostatitis group |
| Rugendorff EW. 1993 [ | Prospective trial (phase II) | 90 (62.2) | - | - | - pollen extract significantly reduced the symptoms of category III CP/CPPS without any adverse events, in terms of urinary symptoms and QoL. |
| Suzuki T. 1992 [ | Prospective trial (phase II) | 25 (96.0) | - | - | - pollen extract significantly reduced the symptoms of prostatitis patients without any adverse events. |
| Wagenlehner FM. 2009 [ | Randomized controlled trial | 70 (70.6) | 69 (49.3) | Placebo | - pollen extract significantly improved total symptoms, pain, and QoL in patients with inflammatory CP/CPPS without severe side-effects. |
Fig. 2The figure shows forest plot of the effect of pollen extract on CP/CPPS patients in terms of clinical response rate