CURATIVE EFFECT OF AQUEOUS EXTRACT OF HIBISCUS ON PAROEXTINE-INMDUCED INFERTILITY ON TESTOSTERONE, FOLLICLE STIMULATING HORMONE(FH), LUTEINIZING HOROMONE(LH) IN MALE WISTAR ALBINO RAT
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Male infertility remains a major global health concern, often associated with oxidative stress, hormonal imbalance, and exposure to pharmacological agents such as paroxetine (Agarwal et al., 2022). This study investigated the curative effects of aqueous Hibiscus sabdariffa extract on paroxetine-induced infertility in male Wistar albino rats, focusing on serum levels of testosterone, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and luteinizing hormone (LH), as well as histological findings. The extract was prepared by soaking 385g of dried Hibiscus sabdariffacalyces in 5000 ml of distilled water for 48 hours, followed by filtration and concentration to obtain a powdered form (Salami & Afolayan, 2021). Twemty five healthy male Wistar rats were divided into five groups of five rats each: normal control, negative control, positive control, and two treatment groups administered 250 mg/kg and 500 mg/kg of Hibiscus sabdariffa extract, respectively. Hormonal assays were conducted using ELISA methods ). Treatment with Hibiscus sabdariffa at 250 mg/kg restored testosterone levels close to normal, while LH showed no significant changes, suggesting preserved pituitary function. Histological observations further confirmed the protective and restorative effects of the extract on testicular morphology (Okasha et al., 2024). These findings indicate that Hibiscus sabdariffa contains bioactive antioxidants capable of mitigating oxidative and hormonal disturbances caused by paroxetine. The study concludes that moderate doses of Hibiscus sabdariffa can enhance hormonal balance and protect testicular health, supporting its traditional use as a fertility-enhancing medicinal plant (Adetuyi et al., 2023; Mohd Luqman et al., 2024).
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