Effects of vitamin E on sperm parameters and reproductive hormones in developing rats treated with para-nonylphenol

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JR_IJRM-7-2_003

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 16 شهریور 1395

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Background: para-nonylphenol (p-NP) is able to induce malformations in male reproductive system. Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the preventing role of vitamin E(Vit.E) on sperm parameters and reproductive hormones in developing rats. Materials and Methods: Pregnant rats were divided into 4 groups: control, p-NP, Vit.Eand p-NP+Vit.E. Treatments were performed on day 7 of gestation and continued during weaning. The male pups were then divided into the same groups as the mothers and were treated till 90 days of age. Finally, body and left testis weight were recordedand left epididymis was cut in Ham’s F10. Released sperm were used to analyze number, motility and viability of the sperm. Blood serum was used to assess folliclestimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), estrogen and testosterone. Results: In p-NP-treated rats, a significant decrease was found in body and testis weight, sperm number and sperm motility compared to control and p-NP+Vit.E groups. A significant increase was also found in sperm viability in Vit.E group (83.3±7.6) compared to both p-NP (59.5±7.5) and control (66.3±9.7) groups. Rats treated with p-NP showed a significant decrease in FSH level and a significant increase in estrogen level. However, testosterone and LH level remained constant. In p-NP+Vit.E group, thechange of estrogen level but not FSH was significantly reversed compared to p-NPgroup. Conclusion: Vit.E not only is able to compensate the toxic effects of p-NP on testis weight, sperm number, sperm motility and estrogen level, but also increases sperm viability in developing rat.

Authors

Hamid Reza Momeni

Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Arak University, Arak, Iran.

Malek Soleimani Mehranjani

Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Arak University, Arak, Iran.

Mohammad Hosien Abnosi

Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Arak University, Arak, Iran.

Monireh Mahmoodi

Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Arak University, Arak, Iran.