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<title>ERECTOGENIC ACTIVITIES AND MECHANISM OF ACTION OF AQUEOUS EXTRACT OF Ocimum gratissimum LEAF AND THYMOL ON PENILE TISSUE IN WISTAR RATS</title>
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<pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2026 13:03:36 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>ERECTOGENIC ACTIVITIES AND MECHANISM OF ACTION OF AQUEOUS EXTRACT OF Ocimum gratissimum LEAF AND THYMOL ON PENILE TISSUE IN WISTAR RATS</title>
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<description>ERECTOGENIC ACTIVITIES AND MECHANISM OF ACTION OF AQUEOUS EXTRACT OF Ocimum gratissimum LEAF AND THYMOL ON PENILE TISSUE IN WISTAR RATS
SHITTU, Seyyid Alli-Sisse
Erectile dysfunction is an increasing social and health concern. Relaxation of Corpus Cavernosum Smooth&#13;
Muscle (CCSM) is required for penile erection. Thymol and thymol-containing plant, Ocimum&#13;
gratissimum (OG), have been shown to have relaxant activity on aortic smooth muscle. However,&#13;
modulation of smooth muscle relaxation is different across various tissues. There is thus, dearth of&#13;
information on the erectogenic activities of OG or thymol. This study was designed to investigate the&#13;
penile erectogenic activities of OG and thymol, and their probable mechanism of action in Wistar rats.&#13;
Fresh OG leaves were procured from Bodija market, authenticated at Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria&#13;
(FHI:110026), air-dried and macerated in distilled water to obtain Aqueous extract of OG (AeOG) which&#13;
was lyophilised. Thirty-two male rats (170-190g) were used for in-vivo and ex-vivo experiments. Twenty&#13;
rats for in-vivo study were grouped into four (n=5) and administered 0.5 mL/kg distilled water (control),&#13;
0.5 mL/kg corn oil, 300 mg/kg AeOG and 7.5 mg/kg analytical grade thymol orally for 28 days. Mounting&#13;
latency and frequency were assessed as indices of mating behaviour. Serum Luteinizing Hormone and&#13;
penile calcium-ATPase activities, Nitric Oxide (NO), cyclic Guanosine Mono-Phosphate (cGMP) and&#13;
calcium levels were assayed spectrophotometrically. Ex-vivo effects of AeOG and thymol were assessed&#13;
in 24 CCSM obtained from 12 rats. Using organ bath set-up, CCSM (n=6) were incubated in Kreb’s&#13;
solution (control) or Kreb’s solution containing 60 μg/mL AeOG, 1% v/v ethanol or 0.06 μg/mL thymol.&#13;
The CCSM were pre-contracted with phenylephrine (10-7M) or potassium chloride (KCl, 60 mM) for&#13;
Maximum Contraction Response (MCR), and then relaxed with acetylcholine (10-5M) for Maximum&#13;
Relaxation Response (MRR). Erectogenic mechanisms were then assessed via co-incubation with pathway&#13;
inhibitors including Methylene Blue (MB, 10-4M), nifedipine (10-4M) or 5-(1,4-diazepan-1-&#13;
ylsulfonyl)isoquinoline (HA-1077, 10-3M) for cGMP, calcium channel or Rho-Kinase blockade,&#13;
respectively. Data were analysed using descriptive and ANOVA at α0.05.&#13;
Mounting latency reduced in AeOG group by 59.6%. Mounting frequency increased by 63.8% and 47.7%&#13;
in AeOG and thymol groups, respectively. Luteinizing Hormone (2.4±0.5 vs 1.1±0.1 μIU/mL) and&#13;
Calcium-ATPase (4.3±0.1 vs 3.8±0.1 nmol/mg protein/hr) increased in AeOG group compared with&#13;
control. Calcium (AeOG=18.7±0.3 and Thymol=18.8±0.2 10-4M/mL), NO (AeOG=11.4±2.0 and&#13;
Thymol=12.9±1.6 μM/mL) and cGMP (AeOG=32.3±1.3 and Thymol=33.2±1.1 pM/mL) levels were&#13;
similar to control (18.8±0.2 10-4M/mL, 11.6±1.1 μM/mL, 33.1±0.6 pM/mL, respectively). The MCR to&#13;
phenylephrine (77.5±2.2%) was reduced by AeOG (67.2±4.6%) and thymol (68.7±1.1%), while MRR was&#13;
only increased by thymol (65.0±1.9%) compared with control (54.2±2.1%). The MRR in AeOG&#13;
(52.6±3.74%) was promoted by MB (60.7±3.4%) and reduced by nifedipine (46.1±1.9%). None of the&#13;
inhibitors reduced the MRR in thymol. During KCl pre-contraction, MCR was reduced by AeOG&#13;
(51.5±3.1%) and thymol (57.6±1.5%) compared with control (63.1±2.9%). Both AeOG (64.4±2.6%) and&#13;
thymol (54.7±2.6%) increased MRR compared with control (47.6±3.4%). The effect of AeOG and thymol&#13;
on MRR were reduced by nifedipine (56.8±2.9% and 47.5±2.3%, respectively) and HA-1077 (52.2±1.6%&#13;
and 45.5±2.4%, respectively).&#13;
The aqueous extract of Ocimum gratissimum leaf and thymol promoted penile erection. This erectogenic&#13;
activity involved reduction of penile smooth muscle contraction sensitivity to calcium via Rho-Kinase&#13;
pathway.
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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