Coconut Oil Reduced Prostate Weight In Testosterone-induced Prostatic Hyperplasia In Rats

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Effects of coconut oil on testosterone‐induced prostatic hyperplasia in Sprague‐Dawley rats

First published: 18 February 2010

https://doi.org/10.1211/jpp.59.7.0012

Abstract
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is the benign uncontrolled growth of the prostate gland, leading to difficulty with urination. Saw palmetto lipid extracts (SPLE), used to treat BPH, have been shown to inhibit prostate 5α‐reductase, and some major components, such as lauric, myristic and oleic acids also inhibit this enzyme. Coconut oil (CO) is also rich in fatty acids, mainly lauric and myristic acids. We investigated whether CO prevents testosterone‐induced prostate hyperplasia (PH) in Sprague‐Dawley rats. Animals were distributed into seven groups (10 rats each). A negative control group were injected with soya oil; six groups were injected with testosterone (3 mg kg−1) to induce PH: a positive control group, and five groups treated orally with SPLE (400 mg kg−1), CO or sunflower oil (SO) (400 and 800 mg kg−1). Treatments were given for 14 days. Rats were weighed before treatment and weekly thereafter. Rats were then killed and the prostates were removed and weighed. CO (400 and 800 mg kg−1), SPLE (400 mg kg−1) and SO at 800 mg kg−1, but not at 400 mg kg−1, significantly reduced the increase in prostate weight (PW) and PW:body weight (BW) ratio induced by testosterone (% inhibition 61.5%, 82.0%, 43.8% and 28.2%, respectively). Since CO and SPLE, but not SO, contain appreciable concentrations of lauric and myristic acids, these results could be attributed to this fact. In conclusion, this study shows that CO reduced the increase of both PW and PW:BW ratio, markers of testosterone‐induced PH in rats.


Source: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1211/jpp.59.7.0012
 

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...testosterone‐induced prostate hyperplasia...
If I remember correctly, the consensus on this form is that testosterone does not cause prostate cancer, but actually fights/reduces the cancer; is it possible that testosterone could cause BPH, but not prostate cancer?

Maybe I’m not remembering correctly.
 
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If I remember correctly, the consensus on this form is that testosterone does not cause prostate cancer, but actually fights/reduces the cancer; is it possible that testosterone could cause BPH, but not prostate cancer?

Maybe I’m not remembering correctly.
I don't know, it could be. BPH could by caused by either estrogen or testosterone but I might be wrong.
 

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I don't know, it could be. BPH could by caused by either estrogen or testosterone but I might be wrong.
Ok. My comments were not attempting to refute the study, neccessarily, but to have a proper understanding of prostate health: I have BPH, and want to prevent cancer—I had always assumed that which would prevent prostate cancer would fight BPH, but based on this study, testosterone seemed to create BPH in the rats.

Here are some pro-testosterone prostate threads:
Low Testosterone Levels Tied To Worse Prognosis For Prostate Cancer

Another Confirmation That Testosterone Can Treat Prostate Cancer

Cancer "paradox": Testosterone Treats Prostate Cancer
 

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Coconut oil has been shown to increase testosterone in a lot of studies, so I'm sure this is not from androgen antagonism. Coconut oil and saturated fats in general seem to be protective against many different types of cancers.
 
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