Abstract

Objective: The sexual stimulatory effect of aqueous stem bark extract of Xylopia aethiopica which is commonly used traditionally for the treatment of fertility-related problems in males is reported in this work.Methods: The present study investigated the effect of 14 d oral administration of 1 ml/kg distilled water (control), 100, 200 and 300 mg/kg of body weight of the stem bark extract on some fertility parameters of the Swiss male rats. So, all the target organs (testis, epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicle and prostate) were weighed. The sperm motility and sperm count in testis, epididymis and vas deferens were determined. Serum and tissue protein, as well as cholesterol, were evaluated. The serum testosterone level was also assessed.Results: The extract did not produced significant change in the mobility of sperm, the sperm count in vas deferens, the relative weight of body and accessory organs at all doses. The daily sperm production (DSP) and the weight of prostate significantly increased at a dose of 100 mg/kg (p<0.01) while the sperm count in cauda epididymis increased at a dose of 200 mg/kg. The testicular and serum cholesterol significantly increased (p<0.001) at the dose of 100 mg/kg whereas the testicular and serum proteins increased (p<0.001) at the dose of 200 mg/kg. The serum testosterone level increased following 14 d of treatment (p<0.01) at the dose of 100 mg/kg.Conclusion: The results suggest that Xylopia aethiopica may have the potentials of being developed into a male fertility enhancing drug.

Highlights

  • Since time immemorial, all civilizations have always relied on plants and their products in the field of treatment and cure of diseases

  • Many therapeutic effects such as the treatment of a cough, bronchitis, rheumatism, dysentery and infertility are already been found when using the aerial parts of Xylopia aethiopica [6]

  • Effects of aqueous extract of Xylopia aethiopica on body and accessory organs weight After 14 d of treatment, no significant change was observed on the body weight of all treated group as compared with control group

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Introduction

All civilizations have always relied on plants and their products in the field of treatment and cure of diseases. Xylopia aethiopica (Annonaceae) is a tree over 20 m in height and 60-75 cm in diameter which grows in forested areas and especially along the rivers in arid zones [5]. In Cameroon, Xylopia aethiopica has been identified in the South in the locality of Ebondi and locally known as “Iting”. Many therapeutic effects such as the treatment of a cough, bronchitis, rheumatism, dysentery and infertility are already been found when using the aerial parts of Xylopia aethiopica [6]

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