Enas K. Aziz, Nagwa I. Sherabia, Doaa A. Mansour, Mona A. Nasr, Eman Elhusseiny, Afaf A. Kishta, Ahmed E. Elweza, Hend Mohmed Abdel-Bar, Reda M. Korany, Basma A. Elshafey
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摘要
纳米颗粒在提高男性性能力方面的有效性是近年来备受关注的话题。本研究旨在评价姜油(G-Oil)和姜油微乳(G-ME)对雄性大鼠生育能力和生殖性能的影响。将35只雄性白化大鼠分为5组,每周灌胃3次,共8周:对照组(蒸馏水1 ml /kg bw)、玉米油(玉米油1 ml /kg bw)、姜油(以玉米油为载体的姜油75 mg/kg bw)、姜油微乳2剂量(分别为75和37.5 mg/kg bw)。评估性行为、精子质量、睾丸相对重量、血清性激素、睾丸氧化/抗氧化状态、精子获能标记物以及睾丸和附睾的组织形态学和免疫组织化学变化。结果G-ME给药,特别是低剂量(37.5 mg/kg bw),显著(p < 0.05)改善了大鼠的性行为、睾丸相对体重、血清睾酮,激活了抗氧化酶超氧化物歧化酶(SOD),降低了睾丸组织中丙二醛(MDA)的含量,表明其具有抗氧化活性。此外,与对照组相比,G-ME组的SPACA1和CD59b基因的表达显著(p < 0.001)增加,同时精子活力、数量和活力也有所改善。此外,37.5 mg/kg bw的G-ME显著增强了精管和附睾管腔的生精细胞和精子数量。此外,在睾丸和附睾组织中检测到对增殖细胞的刺激作用,增加了PCNA免疫抑制。结论低剂量(37.5 mg/kg)的G-ME具有明显的物理性能优势,提高了生姜的生物利用度,改善了大鼠的生育指标。
Ginger oil microemulsion improves reproductive performance of male albino rats: sexual behavior, gross testicular measurements, spermatogenesis, and expression of sperm capacitation genes
Background
The effectiveness of nanoparticles in enhancing male sexual performance is a topic of great attention these days. The research goal was to evaluate the potency of ginger oil (G-Oil) and ginger oil microemulsion (G-ME) on male rat fertility and reproductive performance. Thirty-five male albino rats were split up into five groups and delivered oral gavage three times a week for eight weeks: control (1 ml /kg bw distilled water), corn oil (1 ml /kg bw corn oil), ginger oil (75 mg/kg bw ginger oil in corn oil as a vehicle), ginger oil microemulsion at two doses (75 and 37.5 mg/kg bw, respectively). Assessments of sexual behavior, sperm quality, relative testes weight, serum sex hormones, testicular oxidant/antioxidant status, sperm capacitation markers, and histomorphology and immunohistochemical changes in both testicles and epididymis were utilized.
Results
The results revealed that G-ME administration, especially at a low dose (37.5 mg/kg bw), significantly (p < 0.05) improved sexual behavior, relative testes weight, serum testosterone, and activating antioxidant enzyme Superoxide dismutase (SOD) along with reducing malondialdehyde (MDA) content in testicular tissues, indicating its antioxidant activity. Moreover, G-ME had significantly (p < 0.001) higher expression of SPACA1 and CD59b genes, accompanied by improvements in sperm motility, count, and viability compared to the control group. Additionally, G-ME 37.5 mg/kg bw showed remarkable histological enhancements as spermatogenic cells and spermatozoa increased in seminiferous tubules and epididymis tubular lumen. Also, a stimulatory effect was detected on proliferating cells with increasing PCNA immunodepression in testicular and epididymal tissues.
Conclusions
Finally, the results obtained revealed the superiority of G-ME at a low dose of 37.5 mg/kg above the traditional G-Oil due to improvements in its physical properties, which resulted in increased ginger bioavailability and improved different rat fertility indices.
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Beni-Suef University Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences (BJBAS) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal. This journal welcomes submissions of original research, literature reviews, and editorials in its respected fields of fundamental science, applied science (with a particular focus on the fields of applied nanotechnology and biotechnology), medical sciences, pharmaceutical sciences, and engineering. The multidisciplinary aspects of the journal encourage global collaboration between researchers in multiple fields and provide cross-disciplinary dissemination of findings.