Plantain peels restore sexual performance, hormonal imbalance, and modulate nitric oxide production and key enzymes of penile function in paroxetine-sexually impaired male rats

J Food Biochem. 2022 Nov;46(11):e14261. doi: 10.1111/jfbc.14261. Epub 2022 May 24.

Abstract

This study focused on the effect of unripe (UPP) and ripe (RPP) plantain peels' extracts (200 and 400 mg/kg) on sexual behavior, hormonal profiles [testosterone, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and luteinizing hormone (LH)], and enzymes [acetylcholinesterase (AChE), phosphodiesterase-5' (PDE-5), arginase, angiotensin-I converting enzyme (ACE), ecto-5'neucleotidase, and adenosine deaminase (ADA)] in paroxetine (PAR)-induced penile dysfunction rats. From the result, arginase, PDE-5', ACE, ecto-5'-nucleotidase ADA, and AChE activities, sexual activities, hormonal profile, and NO level were reduced, while thiobarbituric acid reactive species (TBARS) level increased (p < .05) relative to normal control rats. However, treatment with UPP and URP reduced the activities of these enzymes, decreased TBARS levels, and increased hormones, and penile NO levels in PAR-induced rats. Thus, the use of UPP and RPP could be channeled towards the improvement of sexual performance in erectile dysfunction (ED) disorder. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS: Plantain fruits are a tropical staple food crop commonly consumed at various stages of ripeness and cooking methods. However, its peels are regarded as a waste product with reported cases of environmental menace. Interestingly, plantain peel is being used as a major raw material for industrial applications in the agro-based industries and in folklore for the treatment of many human ailments due to its rich phytochemicals such as polyphenols, carotenoids, alkaloids, etc., which have been reported. A prelude study has also indicated its usefulness in ED management, but further pharmacological investigations are needed to proffer information on its effect in ED management and its anti-androgenic activity in male Wistar rats. The information from this study could be of pharmaceutical importance in designing natural remedies capable of improving penile rigidity, hormone profiles, and alteration of enzymes linked with ED.

Keywords: bioactive; endothelial dysfunctionerectogenic enzymes; oxidative stresswaste products.

MeSH terms

  • Acetylcholinesterase
  • Animals
  • Arginase
  • Cyclic Nucleotide Phosphodiesterases, Type 5 / genetics
  • Erectile Dysfunction* / drug therapy
  • Erectile Dysfunction* / etiology
  • Fruit / chemistry
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Nitric Oxide
  • Paroxetine / adverse effects
  • Plant Extracts* / pharmacology
  • Plantago* / chemistry
  • Rats
  • Rats, Wistar
  • Sexual Behavior
  • Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances

Substances

  • Acetylcholinesterase
  • Arginase
  • Cyclic Nucleotide Phosphodiesterases, Type 5
  • Nitric Oxide
  • Paroxetine
  • Plant Extracts
  • Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances