Do Exercise and Magnesium Sulfate Improve Infertility Caused by Lithium Carbonate in Male Rats?

IF 0.7 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Advanced biomedical research Pub Date : 2024-11-30 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.4103/abr.abr_216_23
Elham Shoghi, Saideh Miri, Fatemeh Maghool, Abbas Ali Niazi, Hamed Fanaei, Parsa Niyazi, Mohadeseh Chahkandi, Abolfazl Parsi-Mood, Hossein Bagheri, Tahereh Safari
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Abstract

Background: Lithium (Li) is widely used in the treatment of bipolar disorder, but it may lead to toxicity in the reproductive system. Considering the harmful effect of Li consumption on fertility and the positive effect of magnesium sulfate (MgSo4) and moderate-intensity training (MIT) on improving the quality of men's sperm, the current research was conducted to determine the impact of MIT and MgSo4 on infertility caused by Li.

Materials and methods: Seventy-two male rats were divided into 12 groups, control, Li10 mg/kg/day/ip, MgSo4 80 mg/kg/day/ip; MIT; Li40 mg/kg/day/ip; Li10+MgSo4; Li10+MIT; Li10+MgSo4+MIT; Li40+MgSo4; Li40+MIT; Li40+MgSo4+MIT. All animals received the drugs every day. The groups under the exercise protocol followed this program for 42 days (6 weeks). Total sperm count, sperm concentration, total motility, and progressive motility were analyzed. A blood sample was taken from the heart to quantify testosterone, luteinizing hormone (LH), and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH).

Results: Li40 mg/kg decreased the progressive motility and quantity of sperms together with nonprogressive motility and immobile sperms increased significantly. Administration of MgSo4 and MIT alone and simultaneously led to a significant improvement in the above mentioned parameters. Li40 mg/kg reduced the serum level of testosterone and LH compared to the control group. On the other hand, the administration of MgSo4 and MIT together with Li40 (Li40+MgSo4+MIT) did not have any effect on serum testosterone levels.

Conclusions: Li probably causes damage to reproductive functions by affecting the antioxidant system. However, MgSo4 and MIT reduce the impacts of Li on the reproductive system and improved its performance.

运动和硫酸镁能改善碳酸锂引起的雄性大鼠不孕吗?
背景:锂(Li)被广泛用于治疗双相情感障碍,但它可能导致生殖系统毒性。考虑到Li消耗对生育的有害影响,以及硫酸镁(MgSo4)和中等强度训练(MIT)对提高男性精子质量的积极作用,本研究旨在确定MIT和MgSo4对Li引起的不育的影响。材料与方法:雄性大鼠72只,随机分为12组,对照组,Li10 mg/kg/day/ip, MgSo4 80 mg/kg/day/ip;麻省理工学院;Li40毫克/公斤/天/ ip;Li10 + MgSo4;Li10 +麻省理工学院;Li10 + MgSo4 +麻省理工学院;Li40 + MgSo4;Li40 +麻省理工学院;Li40 + MgSo4 +麻省理工学院。所有的动物每天都服用药物。运动方案组遵循该方案42天(6周)。分析总精子数、精子浓度、总活动力和进行性活动力。从心脏抽取血液样本,定量测定睾酮、促黄体生成素(LH)和促卵泡激素(FSH)。结果:Li40 mg/kg使精子进行性运动能力和精子数量下降,非进行性运动能力和不动精子数量明显增加。单独和同时添加MgSo4和MIT可以显著改善上述参数。与对照组相比,Li40 mg/kg可降低血清睾酮和LH水平。另一方面,MgSo4和MIT联合Li40 (Li40+MgSo4+MIT)对血清睾酮水平没有任何影响。结论:Li可能通过影响抗氧化系统而对生殖功能造成损害。而MgSo4和MIT降低了Li对生殖系统的影响,提高了生殖系统的性能。
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