Protective effect of selenium and vitamin C on the fertility of male rats given penconazole.

IF 1.8 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Elaheh Shams, Vahideh Abdollahi, Mozhgan Harfsheno, Seyedeh Ommolbanin Ghasemian
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Abstract

Objective: Penconazole is used in agriculture and human and veterinary medicine applications. It has been included in the acute toxicity hazard category by the WHO. This study examines the protective effect of selenium and vitamin C on the fertility of male rats given penconazole.

Methods: Nine groups of rats were given penconazole at concentrations of 50 and 75 mg/ml and selenium and vitamin C at concentrations of 0.5 and 100 mg/ml, respectively. Serum levels of LH and FSH were measured with ELISA kits; β-actin, GPX4, AQP7, PRM2, and BAX gene expression was evaluated with real-time PCR performed on the left testis of each rat.

Results: LH, FSH, and testosterone levels were lower in the groups given penconazole (50 and 75 mg/kg). Histopathology showed that the groups given penconazole had the lowest number of spermatogonia and primary spermatocytes; these numbers were greater in the groups receiving penconazole together with selenium or vitamin C; and the highest counts were observed in separate groups given Se and vitamin C. GPX4, AQP7, PRM2 and BAX gene expression in the groups receiving penconazole was different from controls and was modulated by treatment with selenium or vitamin C.

Conclusions: This study showed that antioxidant compounds have a strengthening effect on the reproductive system and can mitigate the destructive effects of chemical fungicides.

硒和维生素C对给予戊康唑雄性大鼠生育能力的保护作用。
目的:戊康唑在农业和人兽医学中的应用。它已被世界卫生组织列入急性毒性危害类别。本研究探讨了硒和维生素C对给予戊康唑的雄性大鼠生育能力的保护作用。方法:九组大鼠分别给予浓度为50、75 mg/ml的戊康唑和浓度为0.5、100 mg/ml的硒、维生素C。采用ELISA试剂盒检测血清LH、FSH水平;实时荧光定量PCR检测各组大鼠左睾丸β-actin、GPX4、AQP7、PRM2、BAX基因的表达。结果:50、75 mg/kg戊康唑组LH、FSH、睾酮水平较低。组织病理学结果显示,戊康唑组精原细胞和原代精母细胞数量最少;这些数字在同时服用戊康唑和硒或维生素C的组中更大;戊康唑组GPX4、AQP7、PRM2和BAX基因的表达与对照组不同,并受硒或维生素c的调节。结论:抗氧化化合物对生殖系统有增强作用,可减轻化学杀菌剂的破坏作用。
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