Relationship of anti-fertility effects of <i>Andrographis paniculata</i> and hormonal assay in female rats

Authors

  • S Sakila Prof. & Head of the Department of Pharmacology, Ibn Sina Medical College
  • N Begum Prof. & Head of the Department of Pharmacology, Moulana Bhasani Medical College
  • S Kawsar Lecturer, Ibrahim Medical College
  • ZA Begum Prof. & Head of the Department of Pharmacology, Dhaka Medical College
  • MS Zola Honorary Prof., Bangladesh Medical College

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3329/bjms.v8i1.3183

Keywords:

Andrographis paniculata, Antifertility effects

Abstract

Aims: This study was aimed to find out anti-fertility effects of Andrographis paniculata (AP) plant.
Study design & Methodology: A prospective case control animal study with 85 female and 30 male rats (Total 115 rats) was done in the Department of Pharmacology of Dhaka Medical College and Bangladesh Medical College, Dhaka, Bangladesh from July 2002 to December 2003. The total 85 female rats were grouped into case study or exposure group (N=60 female rats) exposed to water extract of AP & control or non exposure group (N=25 female rats, 30 male rats also considered as control group) Exposure group (water extract) of female were again subdivided in 3 groups according to duration of (A.P) exposure (N=20 in each group) e.g. 4 weeks, 6 weeks and 8 weeks. Mating schedules were done after the completion of scheduled duration of exposure with A.P (Dose was 1 gm/kg).
Results: In group I percentage of infertility was 33.33% in 4 weeks exposure, 50% in 6 weeks exposure & 100% in 8 weeks exposure respectively. In control group (Group II) percentage of infertility was 0%. In case study group of female rats the value of FSH was 1.20 1U/L (4 weeks), 1.12 1U/L (6 weeks), 1.00 1U/L (8 weeks), LH 0.78 1U/L (4 weeks), 0.70 1U/L (6 weeks), 0.64 1U/L (8 weeks), Estrogen 45.30 pg/ml (4 weeks), 44.80 pg/ml (6 weeks), 44.20 pg/ml (8 weeks) and Progesterone 4.84 nmol/L (4 weeks), 4.72 nmol/L (6 weeks) and 3.80 nmol/L (8 weeks). In non exposure group the value of FSH was 1.23 1U/L, LH 0.80 1U/L, Estrogen 47.05 pg/L and Progesterone 5.50 nmol/L. In exposure group all the values were lesser than the normal hormonal value.
Conclusion: This study suggests that due to lower level of hormone, female rats have promising percentage of infertility with AP. Further study is needed with rat as well as clinical trial with human being.

Key Words: Andrographis paniculata, Antifertility effects

doi: 10.3329/bjms.v8i1.3183

Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science Vol.8 No. 1-2; 2009 10-14

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S Sakila, Prof. & Head of the Department of Pharmacology, Ibn Sina Medical College

Dr. Sakila Sultana, MBBS, M Phil. Prof. & Head, Dept. of Pharmacology, Ibn Sina Medical College
1/1B Kalyanpur, Mirpur Road, Dhaka - 1216, Bangladesh.

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Sakila, S., Begum, N., Kawsar, S., Begum, Z., & Zola, M. (2009). Relationship of anti-fertility effects of <i>Andrographis paniculata</i> and hormonal assay in female rats. Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science, 8(1), 10–14. https://doi.org/10.3329/bjms.v8i1.3183

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