Evaluate the Effect of Amlodipine Besylate on Testosterone and Fertility of Male Albino Rats

ABSTRACT

Background:

Amlodipine is a Ca++ channel blocker, routinely used for treatment of hypertension. The mechanism underlying its anti-hypertensive effect is dilatation of blood vessels. Testosterone, the hormone produced by testis, is responsible for development of male sexual secondary characteristics. The aim of study was to find out the effect of Ca++ channel blocker, Amlodipine besylate on serum testosterone level in male albino rats.

Methods:

Duration of study was 30 days and conducted in department of pharmacology, 24 male Albino rats were grouped into 4 groups (each having 6). Group A was control group, Group B, C and D were treated with Amlodipine Besylate drug at doses 0.07, 0.14 and 0.28mg/kg body weight respectively (Suspension of 5 mg tablet of Amlodipine dissolved in 10 ml distilled water prepared and further diluted to 1:10ml with distilled water). Independent t test and ANOVA with Tukey’s test were used for comparison of quantitative variables with in groups.

Results:

Serum testosterone level reduced in groups treated with Amlodipine. Serum testosterone level of control group is 11.22 while group B, C and D were 4.7, 2.6 and 0.7 respectively. Serum FSH level of control group is 0.10±0.01 while group B, C and D were 0.24±0.35, 0.34±0.40 and 0.08±0.03 respectively. It showed that increasing the dose of Amlodipine markedly reduce testosterone level and increases FSH level in male albino rats.

Conclusion:

Amlodipine severely reduce level of serum testosterone (p=0.001) and increases FSH level (p=0.305) which can lead to infertility in male albino Rats.

Keywords: Amlodipine; Testosterone; Infertility.

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Volume 9 Issue-3 2020
DOI : https://doi.org/10.36283/PJMD9-3/004
Publisher Name : Ziauddin University
  • Rahimullah Rahi
    • Bolan University of Medical and Health Sciences, Quetta
  • Shahid Ali
    • Bolan University of Medical and Health Sciences, Quetta
  • Syed Azhar Hussain Zaidi
    • Bolan University of Medical and Health Sciences, Quetta
  • Zubaida Anwar
    • Bolan University of Medical and Health Sciences, Quetta
  • Sumaira Deen Muhammad
    • Bolan University of Medical and Health Sciences, Quetta
  • Abdullah Jan
    • Loralai Medical College, Quetta, Pakistan