Abstract

With rising global reports on reproductive and hematological health indicators, numerous animal based researches have more often focused on herbal-based medical remedies. In this study, the ameliorative potentials of ethanolic leaf extract of Boerhavia diffusa was investigated on reproductive and selected hematological variables in wistar rats [packed cell volume (PCV), total white blood cell count (TWBCC), total red blood cell (TRBCC) count and total Platelet count (TPC)]. Twenty five (25) female wistar rats (between 150-200 g) were procured and acclimatized for two weeks in the animal house of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, Edo State. The rats were then grouped into five (5) groups of five rats each (n = 5). While group I animals received standard rat chow and water at liberty (control), reproductive dysfunction was orally induced in group II rats, using 3.83 mg/kg bw of cypermethrin for 14 days. Groups III, IV and V received (orally) 200 mg/kg bw, 300 mg/kg bw and 400 mg/kg bw of Boerhavia diffusa extract (ethanolic) for five weeks respectively; haven also induced reproductive dysfunction. At the end of the period of administration, animals were euthanized under chloroform anaesthesia and blood sample obtained for hematological analysis, while also harvesting and observing the ovaries for histo-architectural changes. Results from one way analysis of variance (ANOVA) showed a statistically significant (p < 0.05) dose-dependent increase in the PCV TPC and TRBCC levels of all groups compared to control, while TWBCC increased insignificantly across groups. More studies to corroborative the observations from this works highly recommended.

Highlights

  • Boerhaavia diffusa (Family- Nyctaginaceae), is a very controversial plant that has drawn numerous attention across the globe as a result of its immune-modulatory effects [1], anti-lymph and anti-proliferative activity, anti-viral effects [2], as well as its anti-biotic actions

  • While group I animals received standard rat chow and water at liberty, reproductive dysfunction was orally induced in group II rats, using 3.83 mg/kg bw of cypermethrin for 14 days

  • Aim of Study This study investigated the histological and hematological changes in Boerhavia diffusa extract treated, reproductive dysfunctional wistar rats

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Summary

Introduction

Boerhaavia diffusa (Family- Nyctaginaceae), is a very controversial plant that has drawn numerous attention across the globe as a result of its immune-modulatory effects [1], anti-lymph and anti-proliferative activity, anti-viral effects [2], as well as its anti-biotic actions. A true and accurate accounting of the native range of Boerhavia diffusa has not been determined. It is very widespread, and has become naturalized in many places. Aim of Study This study investigated the histological and hematological changes in Boerhavia diffusa extract treated, reproductive dysfunctional wistar rats. The study; Determined the effects of ethanolic extract of Boerhavia diffusa leaf on body weights. Examined the changes in selected hematological variables [packed cell volume (PCV), total white blood cell count (TWBCC), total red blood cell (TRBCC) count and total Platelet count (TPC)], following administration of ethanolic leaf extract of Boerhavia diffusa to wistar rats. Investigated the histo-architectural changes in the ovary of Boerhavia diffusa treated rats

Material and methods
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