1. Estrogenic effects of Ficus umbellata Vahl. (Moraceae) extracts and their ability to alleviate some menopausal symptoms induced by ovariectomy in Wistar rats
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Sefirin Djiogue, Thomas Michel, Nde Chantal Beatrice Magne, Colin Clyne, Charline Florence Awounfack, Stéphane Zingue, Jules Tchatchou, Tânia Beatriz Creczynski-Pasa, André Monchot, Evelyn Winter, Dieudonné Njamen, and Xavier Fernandez
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Cell Survival ,Ovariectomy ,Estrogen receptor ,Epithelium ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,In vivo ,Drug Discovery ,Animals ,Humans ,Medicine ,Umbelliferones ,Rats, Wistar ,Mammary Glands, Human ,Cells, Cultured ,Pharmacology ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,biology ,Traditional medicine ,Plant Extracts ,business.industry ,Uterus ,Proteins ,Estrogens ,Organ Size ,Ficus ,Moraceae ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Coumarin ,In vitro ,Rats ,Menopause ,Receptors, Estrogen ,chemistry ,Hot Flashes ,Vagina ,Ovariectomized rat ,Female ,Phytoestrogens ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Ethnopharmacological relevance Ficus umbellata Vahl. (Moraceae) is a medicinal plant used in Cameroon to treat amenorrhea as well as other physiological disorders related to menopause. Aim of study In order to justify scientifically its traditional use, the estrogen-like properties of the aqueous (AE) and methanol (MeOH) extracts of F. umbellata were investigated. Material and methods In vitro , the ability of different extracts of F. umbellata to activate estrogen receptors α (ERα) and β (ERβ) in cell-based reporter gene assays using human embryonic kidney (HEK293T) cells transfected with ERs was tested. In vivo , a 3-day uterotrophic assay and the capacity of the extracts to alleviate hot flushes in ovariectomized adult rats were tested. Using a bioassay-guided fractionation the major compound of F. umbellata was isolated and tested in vitro on HEK293T-ERα and ERβ cells. Results AE and MeOH extracts significantly altered ERα as well as ERβ activities. In vivo , both extracts significantly increase the uterine and vaginal epithelium thickness, and uterine total protein levels in a dose dependent manner. Interestingly, both extracts of F. umbellata at the dose of 100 mg/kg BW significantly decreased the total number, average duration as well as frequency of hot flushes in experimental rats compared to age-matched OVX controls. Finally, 7-methylumbelliferone, a coumarin was characterized as the major compound of F. umbellata ; however this compound did not transactivate ERα as well ERβ in vitro . Conclusion These aforementioned results suggest that F. umbellata extracts as used by the traditional practitioner have estrogen-like effects and may alleviate some menopausal problems such as vaginal dryness and hot flushes.
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- 2016
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