Anacyclus pyrethrum enhances fertility in cadmium-intoxicated male rats by improving sperm functions.

IF 3.3 2区 医学 Q1 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Aya A Mahmoud, Mennat Allah M Shaaban, Wesam T Basal
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Abstract

Background: Environmental pollutants, particularly heavy metals, have been frequently connected to male infertility. Cadmium was previously shown to reduce male fertility by causing oxidative stress. Anacyclus pyrethrum is a well-known medicinal plant. Most of its parts, notably the roots, have excellent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. The present study investigated the potential ability of Anacyclus pyrethrum to protect male rats against cadmium reproductive toxicity.

Methods: Twenty-eight adult Wistar male rats (8 weeks old) weighing (170-200g) were randomly divided into four groups (n = 7): group (1) the control, group (2) was orally administrated with Anacyclus pyrethrum extract (100mg/kg) for 56 consecutive days, group (3) received a single intraperitoneal (IP) injection of cadmium chloride (1mg/kg), and group (4) received a single IP dose of CdCl2 followed by 8 weeks of oral Anacyclus extract treatment.

Results: Cadmium Cd toxicity resulted in a significant decrease in the concentration of antioxidant enzymes (superoxide dismutase SOD and glutathione peroxidase GPx) in the semen coupled with a significant rise in malondialdehyde MDA level. Consequently, sperm analysis parameters were significantly affected showing decreased motility, viability, concentration and increased morphological aberrations. DNA fragmentation was also detected in the sperms of rats exposed to Cd using comet assay. Serum levels of testosterone T, follicle stimulating hormone FSH, and luteinizing hormone LH were significantly decreased. The mRNA expression levels of sex hormone receptors (FSHR, LHR and AR) in the testis of the Cd exposed rats were significantly decreased. Expression levels of Bax and Bcl2 genes in the sperms of Cd intoxicated rats were also affected shifting the Bax/Bcl2 ratio towards the induction of apoptosis. Co-treatment with the Anacyclus pyrethrum extract restored the oxidative enzymes activities and decreased the formation of lipid peroxidation byproduct, which in turn ameliorated the effect of Cd on sperm parameters, sperm DNA damage, circulating hormone levels, gene expression and apoptosis. These results indicate that Anacyclus pyrethrum could serve as a protective agent against cadmium-induced sperm toxicity.

Conclusion: Taken together, it can be concluded that the antioxidant activities of Anacyclus pyrethrum restored the semen quality and enhanced fertility in Cd-intoxicated male rats.

Anacyclus 除虫菊通过改善精子功能提高镉中毒雄性大鼠的生育能力。
背景:环境污染物,尤其是重金属,经常与男性不育有关。以前的研究表明,镉会导致氧化应激,从而降低男性的生育能力。除虫菊是一种著名的药用植物。它的大部分部分,尤其是根部,都具有很好的抗氧化和抗炎特性。本研究调查了 Anacyclus 除虫菊保护雄性大鼠免受镉生殖毒性影响的潜在能力:方法:将28只成年Wistar雄性大鼠(8周龄)随机分为4组(n = 7),体重为170-200克:(1)组为对照组,(2)组连续56天口服Anacyclus除虫菊提取物(100毫克/千克),(3)组腹腔注射氯化镉(1毫克/千克),(4)组腹腔注射氯化镉(1毫克/千克),然后口服Anacyclus提取物治疗8周:结果:镉中毒导致精液中抗氧化酶(超氧化物歧化酶 SOD 和谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶 GPx)浓度显著下降,丙二醛 MDA 水平显著升高。因此,精子分析参数受到明显影响,显示精子活力、存活率和浓度下降,形态畸变增加。使用彗星试验还检测到暴露于镉的大鼠精子中存在 DNA 断裂现象。血清中的睾酮 T、卵泡刺激素 FSH 和黄体生成素 LH 水平明显下降。镉暴露大鼠睾丸中性激素受体(FSHR、LHR 和 AR)的 mRNA 表达水平明显下降。镉中毒大鼠精子中 Bax 和 Bcl2 基因的表达水平也受到了影响,Bax/Bcl2 比值向诱导凋亡的方向移动。与 Anacyclus 除虫菊提取物联合处理可恢复氧化酶活性,减少脂质过氧化副产物的形成,从而改善镉对精子参数、精子 DNA 损伤、循环激素水平、基因表达和凋亡的影响。这些结果表明,除虫菊酯可作为一种保护剂,防止镉引起的精子毒性:综上所述,除虫菊酯的抗氧化活性可恢复镉中毒雄性大鼠的精液质量并提高其生育能力。
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BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies
BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
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