The protective role of ascorbic acid on the testis tissue damage induced by paracetamol in albino rats

Eda M. A. Alshailabi, O. A. Abdalally, Fatimah A. Mohammed
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Ascorbic acid (AA) plays roles in many biological functions, such as participating in the production of collagen by taking a role in proline and lysine hydroxylation. AA works by removing the reactive oxygen species, thus removing the adhesion of neutrophils to endothelium. The present study investigates the protective effects of AA on the testis tissue damage induced by paracetamol in rats. Thirty-two male rats were equally divided into four groups, with eight rats in each. Group (1) regular control group, group (2) was received 500 mg/kg/b.w. of AA orally for two weeks, group (3) was received 500 mg/kg/b.w. of paracetamol orally for two weeks, group (4) was treated with the AA (500 mg/kg/b.w.) and paracetamol (500 mg/kg/b.w.) orally for two weeks. The histopathological investigations of the testis tissues from the paracetamol group showed atrophy and degeneration of seminiferous tubules with an absence of spermatozoa, presence of cell debris, and loss of the Sertoli cells in some seminiferous tubules when compared with control animals. The testis tissues from a protective group showed less damage in the tubules and germ cells when compared with the paracetamol group. This study indicates that AA protects against paracetamol-induced testis damage in adult male rats.
抗坏血酸对扑热息痛引起的白化大鼠睾丸组织损伤的保护作用
抗坏血酸(AA)在许多生物功能中发挥作用,例如通过参与脯氨酸和赖氨酸羟基化作用来参与胶原蛋白的生成。AA 的作用是清除活性氧,从而消除中性粒细胞对内皮的粘附。本研究探讨了 AA 对扑热息痛引起的大鼠睾丸组织损伤的保护作用。将 32 只雄性大鼠平均分为四组,每组八只。第(1)组为常规对照组,第(2)组口服 AA(500 毫克/千克/体重)两周,第(3)组口服扑热息痛(500 毫克/千克/体重)两周,第(4)组口服 AA(500 毫克/千克/体重)和扑热息痛(500 毫克/千克/体重)两周。与对照组相比,扑热息痛组睾丸组织的组织病理学检查显示,曲细精管萎缩和退化,精子缺失,细胞碎片存在,部分曲细精管中的Sertoli细胞消失。与扑热息痛组相比,保护组动物的睾丸组织中的小管和生殖细胞损伤较轻。这项研究表明,AA 对扑热息痛引起的成年雄性大鼠睾丸损伤有保护作用。
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