Korean J Androl.  2010 Aug;28(2):124-131.

The Effects of Anthocyanin Extracted from Black Soybean on a Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia-induced Rat Model

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Urology, The Catholic University of Korea College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. ksw1227@catholic.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
Anthocyanin is known as a water soluble natural pigment and potent antioxidant. We extracted anthocyanin mediating antioxidant reaction from black soybeans, administered the extract to rats induced prostatic hyperplasia, and evaluate the effect of anthocyanin.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Twenty four male rats were divided into 4 experimental groups: the control, BPH-induced, BPHinduced, and oral anthocyanin (40 mg/kg, 80 mg/kg)-administered groups. For exclusion of intrinsic testosterone influence, a bilateral orchiectomy was done on all except the control group. An experimental prostate hyperplasia was induced by the subcutaneous administration of 3 mg/kg testosterone propionate for 4 weeks to all except the control group. Anthocyanin administration was done in the last 4 weeks in the anthocyanin-administered groups. After 8 weeks, the prostates were removed and analyzed for their prostatic weight and histological examination. Then TUNEL staining was done on each group's specimens, and they were analyzed for their apoptotic body counts.
RESULTS
The mean prostate weight was found to be 674.17+/-28.24 mg, 1,098.33+/-131.31 mg, 323.00+/-22.41 mg, and 324.00+/-26.80 mg in the control, BPH-induced, and oral anthocyanin-administered (40 mg/kg, 80 mg/kg) groups, respectively. The BPH-induced group showed statistically significant increases in their prostate weights compared with the control group (p<0.05) and the anthocyanin administered groups showed statistically significant decreases compared to the control and BPH-induced groups (p<0.05). Histologically injected testosterone led to prostatic hyperplasia, but anthocyanin-administered groups experienced this change to a lesser extent. Apoptotic body counts in 5x400/HPF were found to be 3.67+/-0.86, 1+/-0.94, 15.67+/-2.36, and 28.33+/-1.71 in each group. The anthocyanin-administered groups showed statistically significant increases in apoptotic body counts compared with the control and BPH induced groups (p<0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
In a prostatic hyperplasia-induced rat model, administration of anthocyanin showed the reduction of prostate weight and the increase of apoptosis. We thought that such results were caused by antioxidant reactions of anthocyanin, and administration of the anthocyanin may be effective in benign prostatic hyperplasia, which is the representative geriatric disease of the urological system.

Keyword

Anthocyanin; Antioxidant; Apoptosis

MeSH Terms

Animals
Anthocyanins
Apoptosis
Humans
Hyperplasia
In Situ Nick-End Labeling
Male
Negotiating
Orchiectomy
Prostate
Prostatic Hyperplasia
Rats
Soybeans
Testosterone
Testosterone Propionate
Weights and Measures
Anthocyanins
Testosterone
Testosterone Propionate
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