Publications by authors named "Olubukola Oyebode"

Oxidative stress, an imbalance between pro-oxidant and antioxidant status, favouring the pro-oxidant state is a result of increased production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) or inadequate antioxidant protection. ROS are produced through several mechanisms in cells including during mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation. Increased mitochondrial-derived ROS are associated with mitochondrial dysfunction, an early event in age-related diseases such as Alzheimer's diseases (ADs) and in metabolic disorders including diabetes.

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Background: The diagnosis of uterine dysfunction (endometrial hyperplasia) is on the rise. The available treatment is quite expensive and associated with some side effects. The therapeutic potential of natural products is now being explored, as they are easily available with little or no side effects.

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A recent review on the ethnomedicinal, chemical, pharmacological, and toxicological properties of Alstonia boonei revealed the plant's potential in the treatment and management of a range of diseases. However, most of these pharmacological effects are only traceable to the crude form of the plant extract and not specific natural products. Phytochemical investigation of the methanol fraction of the methanol extract of the stem-bark of Alstonia boonei led to the isolation and identification of 2-methyl-3-propylbutane-1,4-diol.

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Ficus mucoso is traditionally used to treat bronchial infections. This study compared the efficacy of terpene-rich fractions of F. mucoso root bark on lipopolysaccharide(LPS)-induced inflammation, liver mitochondrial permeability transition (mPT), an index of mitochondrial health, and associated pathological alterations.

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The present study investigated the antioxidant and cyto-/mito-protective roles of Methanol Fraction of (MFFM) in iron-induced oxidative damage in At first, 10-day survival rates were carried out separately on FeSO and MFFM, respectively, after which ameliorative effects of MFFM were investigated on FeSO-induced toxicity for 5 days using biochemical and behavioral markers. Additionally, mitochondria were isolated from treated to assess mitochondrial Permeability Transition (mPT) pore opening. The results showed that FeSO significantly reduced survival rate, total thiol level and activities of catalase and glutathione-S-transferase in .

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Different aspects of reproductive functions are regulated by mitochondrial-controlled events. This study investigated the effect of plumbagin (PL) on testicular mitochondria with a view to unravelling the mechanism of the antifertility potential of plumbagin in testis of healthy rats. Thirty-two male Wistar strain albino rats were randomly allocated into four groups of eight animals each.

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Early detection and treatment of endometrial hyperplasia (EH) is mandatory for endometrial cancer prevention. Several bioactive agents of plant origin have been shown to elicit their chemotherapeutic effect against tumors and cancer via induction of mitochondrial permeability transition(mPT) pore opening. This research was therefore aimed at evaluating the potential chemopreventive effect of methyl palmitate (MP), on estradiol benzoate(EB)-induced EH, looking at the mitochondrial-mediated pathway and other possible mechanisms of action.

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This study investigated the status and sensitivity of mitochondrial permeability transition (mPT) pore in testis and liver of rats exposed to doses of galactose, an acceptable model used to mimic natural aging. Male albino rats were divided into five groups of eight animals in each group for studies and administered distilled water, 50,100, 200 and 500 mg galactose/kgbdwt, respectively, for six consecutive weeks. Mitochondria were isolated from liver and testis by differential centrifugation.

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Background: Uterine leiomyomas (fibroids), a menace of the reproductive age, is characterized by proliferation of smooth muscle cells (hyperplasia) of the uterus. Alpha Stone Decoction is a poly-herbal formulation that is used for the shrinkage and prevention of uterine fibroids in folkore medicine.

Objective: We investigated the efficacy and safety of Alpha Stone Decoction (ASD), on monosodium glutamate (MSG) induced uterine hyperplasia.

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Objective: Several pathologies arise from the inappropriate opening of the mitochondrial permeability transition (mPT) pore. In this regard, inhibition of mPT pore represents a cytoprotective approach to preserve mitochondrial function for treatment of diseases characterized by excessive tissue wastage such as diabetes mellitus. The aim of this study, therefore, was to study the effects of fractions of Ficus mucoso, a medicinal plant used in the traditional treatment of diabetes, on mPT pore in normal and streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic rat liver.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Apoptosis is downregulated in all forms of cancers. The mitochondrion has been implicated in the apoptotic process and, recently has been targeted in cancer therapy because of its role in cancer progression. Medicinal plants are used in the treatment of cancer, in particular, Calliandra portoricensis (CP) in the management of prostate cancer in Nigeria ethnomedicine.

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Ciprofloxacin (CIP) and Amoxycillin/Clavulanate (AC) are broad-spectrum antibiotics that are commonly administered for treatment of various bacterial infections. Studies have reported the antiproliferative and apoptotic activities of CIP in several cancer cell lines while AC has been implicated in drug-induced liver injury. We investigated the influence of CIP and AC on mitochondrial Permeability Transition (mPT) pore, ATPase activity, and cytochrome C release of normal Rat Liver Mitochondria (RLM) spectrophotometrically.

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Objective: Prostate cancer (PCa) is a major health concern. Calliandra portoricensis (CP) is traditionally known for its analgesic, anti-ulcerogenic and anticonvulsant properties. However, its antiproliferative properties for PCa still need to be investigated.

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