Title of article
Comparison of the Effects of Clofibrate and Silafibrate on Sperm Parameters Quality and Sex Hormones in Male Rats
Author/Authors
delashoub, masoud islamic azad university, tabriz branch - department of basic science, Tabriz, Iran , ziaee, mojtaba academic center for education, culture and research(acecr) - medicinal plants research center, institute of medicinal plants, Karaj, Iran , ziaee, mojtaba tabriz university of medical sciences - cardiovascular research center, Tabriz, Iran , khorrami, arash maragheh university of medical sciences - phytopharmacology research center - pharmacology and toxicology department, Maragheh, Iran , banan-khojasteh, mehdi university of tabriz - department of animal biology, Tabriz, Iran
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38
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43
Abstract
Purpose: Fibrates are drugs widely used for the treatment of hyperlipidemic disorders. Previous studies on a novel analogue of clofibrate, called silafibrate, have shown good lipid lowering effects. This study was designed to assess the role of silafibrate as a peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) agonist on sperm health and spermatogenesis in adult male rats. Material and Methods: Seventy male Wistar rats were randomly allocated into 7 groups: Cl-10, Cl- 20, and Cl-40 mg/kg/day (clofibrate); Si-10, Si-20, and Si-40 mg/kg/day (silafibrate); and C, control. After a 28-day treatment, all rats were euthanized. Blood samples were taken for determination of testosterone, total antioxidant capacity, levels of malondialdehyde, and oxidized low-density lipoprotein. Reproductive organs were dissected and spermatozoa collected from the epididymis for analysis. Result: Sperm parameters (count, motility, viability, and morphology) and total serum testosterone decreased significantly in clofibrate-treated (20 and 40 mg/kg) rats (P 0.05) as compared with normal rats. Conclusion: We conclude that PPARs agonists have significant adverse effect on sperm viability, motility, and total serum testosterone, and could be harmful for sperm parameters and male reproductive function in rats.
Keywords
clofibrate , silafibrate , spermatogensis , rats
Journal title
Urology Journal
Journal title
Urology Journal
Record number
2679996
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