ANTI-OVULATORY EFFECTS OF LEPIDINE IN FEMALE WISTAR RATS Authors: Shukla A , SHARMA R, KUMAR S, SARIN P, SRIVASTAVA P AND BALA K*
ABSTRACT
Combined oral contraceptives (COCs) are prepared using synthetic progesterone, estrogen
and serve as most convenient, safe, effective, and reversible method of contraception. Due to
their side effects in most women, herbal medicines have been proposed as alternatives to
these contraceptive methods. The present study was aimed at evaluating the antifertility
effects of lepidine, isolated from Lepidium sativum, via in-silico and in vivo experimentation
on female Rattus norvergicus (Wistar albino rats). Human homolog of Progesterone receptor
(Pgr), which is 95.4% identical to the rat Pgr, was retrieved from the Protein Data Bank
(PDB) for molecular docking evaluation. Schrödinger Suite was used for protein and ligand
preparation. Schrödinger Glide with XP calculations were carried out to calculate the Glide
Score, with human Pgr as receptor and Lepidine as a ligand. To further investigate the in vivo
anti-fertility effects of lepidine on estrous cycle and its correlation with serum progesterone,
adult Rattus norvergicus (Wistar albino rats) was administered with 10, 20 and30mg
lepidine/kg body weight dissolved in DMSO: PBS (1:4) vehicle for 15 days. Vaginal smear
samples were collected for cytological studies and progesterone hormone level in the serum
was estimated through ELISA. In-silico observation has shown that lepidine has strong
affinity with human progesterone receptors. Serum progesterone level was found to be
maintained throughout the estrous cycle. This shows that the lepidine might be working as
anti-ovulatory agent by acting as a phyto progesterone.
Key words: Lepidine, herbal contraceptives, anti- ovulation, progesterone receptor, docking
study, estrous cycle Publication date: 01/03/2020 https://ijbpas.com/pdf/2020/March/MS_IJBPAS_2020_4979.pdfDownload PDFhttps://doi.org/10.31032/IJBPAS/2020/9.3.4979