Asmaa A Aziz, Heba Abdelmegeed, Mokhtar I Yousef, Doaa A Ghareeb, Abeer El Wakil
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Abstract
Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) is an unavoidable environmental pollutant frequently found in feed and foodstuffs and is considered the most toxic of all aflatoxins, known to impair testicular function. This study investigated the potential protective effect of artichoke leaves powder (ArLP) against the reproductive toxicity induced by AFB1 in male rats. In a 42-day experiment, rats received either sterile water, 4% DMSO, ArLP (100 mg/kg/body weight), AFB1 (72 µg/kg/body weight), or a combination of ArLP and AFB1 via oral gavage. AFB1 exposure led to increased oxidative stress, abnormal sperm parameters, hormonal disturbances, elevated prostate specific antigen (PSA) levels and histopathological damage in the testes. Co-administration of ArLP with AFB1 significantly mitigated these adverse effects, with most parameters approaching values observed in the control groups. These findings suggest that oral administration of ArLP exerts a protective effect against AFB1-induced reproductive toxicity in male rats and support its potential use in mitigating toxin-related reproductive damage.
期刊介绍:
Mycotoxin Research, the official publication of the Society for Mycotoxin Research, is a peer-reviewed, scientific journal dealing with all aspects related to toxic fungal metabolites. The journal publishes original research articles and reviews in all areas dealing with mycotoxins. As an interdisciplinary platform, Mycotoxin Research welcomes submission of scientific contributions in the following research fields:
- Ecology and genetics of mycotoxin formation
- Mode of action of mycotoxins, metabolism and toxicology
- Agricultural production and mycotoxins
- Human and animal health aspects, including exposure studies and risk assessment
- Food and feed safety, including occurrence, prevention, regulatory aspects, and control of mycotoxins
- Environmental safety and technology-related aspects of mycotoxins
- Chemistry, synthesis and analysis.