Oxidative stress markers in brain and gonads of rabbit bucks fed herbal supplements

Olatunji Abubakar Jimoh
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Currently, there is an increase in the usage of phytogenic feed additives to help improve animal welfare and productivity, while less emphasis is now placed on metabolic and oxidative stability of neuronal and testicular tissues. This study aims at investigating the effects of Moringa oleifera, Phyllanthus amarus and Viscum album as feed additives on some metabolic indicators and oxidative status of rabbit testis and brain. Isonitrogenous and isocaloric diets were formulated with 5% supplementation of each of the phytogenic additive to 3 treatment groups and basal diet group. It was revealed that moringa, mistletoe, and phyllanthus can modulate oxidative status in both the brain and gonads of rabbit bucks through their unique phytochemical compositions, thereby affecting reproductive and cognitive functions. Moringa, rich in crude protein, saponins, glycosides, and steroids, enhances protein and lactate dehydrogenase levels but increases lipid peroxidation in the testis. Mistletoe, with high crude fiber, ash, and antioxidants like flavonoids and tannins, boosts total antioxidant activity in several brain regions and reduces lipid peroxidation, indicating its potential for reducing oxidative stress. Phyllanthus, having the least fiber and ash but effective antioxidant properties, notably affects the oxidative balance in both the testis and brain, with varied impacts on different tissues. The result obtained showed that total antioxidant activity of the left testis was enhanced (p < 0.05) by inclusion of the phytogenic additives, while total antioxidant activity of the right testis in bucks fed on phytogenic additives were similar (p > 0.05) to bucks on basal diet. Bucks fed on moringa and phyllanthus additives had higher (p < 0.05) testicular lipid peroxidation, lowered testicular protein and/or lactate dehydrogenase. Result also shows that lipid peroxidation of hypothalamus, cerebrum, olfactory lobe and cerebellum were lowest in bucks fed on mistletoe, phyllanthus, phyllanthus and phyllanthus, respectively. High catalase activity of optic lobe, olfactory lobe and cerebellum were observed in bucks fed on mistletoe, moringa and mistletoe, respectively, while glutathione peroxidase activity in hypothalamus, cerebrum, olfactory lobe and pineal was enhanced (p < 0.05) in bucks fed on moringa and mistletoe compared to bucks on other treatment. M. oleifera, P. amarus and V. album leaves as phytogenic feed additives in rabbit diets have negative effect on the metabolic activity of the testis, enhancing antioxidant activity in the brain.
饲喂草药补充剂的公兔大脑和性腺中的氧化应激标记物
目前,越来越多地使用植物性饲料添加剂来帮助改善动物福利和提高生产率,但对神经元和睾丸组织的新陈代谢和氧化稳定性却不太重视。本研究旨在探讨作为饲料添加剂的油辣木、白千层和粘胶对兔子睾丸和大脑的一些代谢指标和氧化状态的影响。在 3 个处理组和基础日粮中分别添加 5%的植物添加剂,配制成等氮等热量日粮。研究结果表明,辣木、槲寄生和叶黄素可通过其独特的植物化学成分调节家兔大脑和性腺的氧化状态,从而影响家兔的生殖和认知功能。辣木富含粗蛋白、皂甙、苷类和类固醇,能提高蛋白质和乳酸脱氢酶水平,但会增加睾丸的脂质过氧化反应。含大量粗纤维、灰分以及黄酮类和单宁酸等抗氧化剂的槲寄生可提高多个脑区的总抗氧化活性,降低脂质过氧化,表明其具有降低氧化应激的潜力。叶黄素的纤维和灰分最少,但具有有效的抗氧化特性,能显著影响睾丸和大脑的氧化平衡,并对不同组织产生不同的影响。研究结果表明,左侧睾丸的总抗氧化活性比吃基础饲料的雄鹿高(P 0.05)。饲喂辣木和叶黄素添加剂的雄鹿睾丸脂质过氧化程度更高(p < 0.05),睾丸蛋白质和/或乳酸脱氢酶降低。结果还显示,下丘脑、大脑、嗅叶和小脑的脂质过氧化程度分别在饲喂槲寄生、菲菊、菲菊和菲菊的雄鹿中最低。与其他处理的雄鹿相比,喂食槲寄生、辣木和槲寄生的雄鹿视叶、嗅叶和小脑的过氧化氢酶活性较高,而喂食辣木和槲寄生的雄鹿下丘脑、大脑、嗅叶和松果体的谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶活性较高(p < 0.05)。M.oleifera、P.amarus 和 V. album 叶片作为植物性饲料添加剂添加到兔子日粮中对睾丸的代谢活动有负面影响,但会增强大脑的抗氧化活性。
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