Author/Authors :
Ikebuaso, Afamefuna Donatus Department of Anatomy College of Medicine - University of Lagos, Idi-Araba, Lagos, Nigeria , Yama, Oshiozokhai Eboetse Department of Anatomy College of Medicine - University of Lagos, Idi-Araba, Lagos, Nigeria , Duru, F.I.O Department of Anatomy College of Medicine - University of Lagos, Idi-Araba, Lagos, Nigeria , Oyebadejo, S.A Department of Anatomy College of Medicine - University of Lagos, Idi-Araba, Lagos, Nigeria
Abstract :
Background: Testicular torsion is a medical emergency with catastrophic sequelae
that deserves the same treatment considerations and concerted efforts in research as
any other complicated medical condition. The aim of this study was to investigate
the effect of Pausinystalia macroceras (PM) bark extract on sperm quality and serum
testosterone levels in testicular torsion in a rat model.
Methods: Sixty−five (65) mature male Wistar rats apportioned randomly into four
experimental groups of A to C; were further divided into four subgroups according
to duration of torsion. Group D were the normal regular rats. Each group/subgroup
comprised five rats. Testis maintained in the torted position (T) for 1, 2, 3 and 4 hr in
Group A (subgroups: AT1+PM, AT2+PM, AT3+PM, and AT4+PM). Group B (subgroups:
B1+PM, B2+PM, B3+PM, B4+PM) were sham−operated animals, which did
not undergo torsion and served as the sham control group. Group C subgroups: CT1,
CT2, CT3 and CT4 were torted as in A. All animals (except groups C and D) were
treated by PM extract (0.1 g/kg b.w. per day) for 56 days. Group D rats were fed distilled
water. Serum testosterone concentrations and sperm quality (motility and
count) were measured. Analyses of variance with Scheffe’s post-hoc test were carried
out on the data.
Results: PM extract had a positive effect (significant; p<0.5) on the sperm count and
motility in rats with testicular torsion compared to those not receiving the extract.
There was also an increase in serum testosterone levels in the former groups.
Conclusion: Treatment of rats following testicular torsion result to the enhancement
of sperm production in comparison with untreated rats.
Keywords :
Pausinystalia macroceras , Rats , Sperm quality , Torsion-detortion