Abstract

Exposure to several stressors and other lifestyle factors converge to affect the chemistry, structure, and function of body tissues over time. Chronic unpredictable stress (CUS) protocol has been widely used to study the impact of stress exposure in several animal models. Moringa oleifera leaf extract (MOLE) is known to have hepatoprotective and antioxidant properties. The study aimed to determine the effect of the administration of MOLE during conditions of chronic stress on the histology of reproductive organs, heart and liver. Twenty mature inbred healthy virgin female Wistar rats were randomly placed into four groups of five rats per group as follows: Group One (water and normal rat chow ad libitum), Group Two (CUS protocol only), Group Three (CUS protocol + 200 mg/kg MOLE), Group Four (CUS protocol + 300 mg/kg of MOLE). CUS protocol was applied unpredictably for two weeks. The chromatogram of the GC–MS analysis indicated the presence of 41 compounds. Photomicrograph examination of the uterus, ovaries, and liver showed severe alterations in the histology of the tissues. Consumption of MOLE during chronic stress has shown deleterious effects and is not advised for consumption during stress conditions.

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