Title of article :
Effect of Phosalone on Testicular Tissue and In Vitro Fertilizing Potential
Author/Authors :
Amniattalab، Amir نويسنده Department of Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Urmia Branch, Islamic Azad University, Urmia, Iran , , Razi، Mazdak نويسنده Comparative Histology and Embryology Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Urmia University, Urmia, Iran ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 33 سال 2015
Abstract :
Background: The current study aimed to evaluate the effects of phosalone (PLN) as an
organophosphate (OP) compound on testicular tissue, hormonal alterations and embryo
development in rats.
Materials and Methods: In this experimental study, we divided 18 mature Wistar
rats into three groups-control, control-sham and test (n=6 per group). Animals in
the test group received one-fourth the lethal dose (LD50) of PLN (150 mg/kg),
orally, once per day for 45 days. DNA laddering and epi-fluorescent analyses were
performed to evaluate testicular DNA fragmentation and RNA damage, respectively.
Serum levels of testosterone and inhibin-B (IN-B) were evaluated. Testicular levels
of total antioxidant capacity (TAC), total thiol molecules (TTM) and glutathione
peroxidase (GSH-px) were analyzed. Finally, we estimated sperm parameters and
effect of PLN on embryo development. Two-way ANOVA was used for statistical
analyses.
Results: There was severe DNA fragmentation and RNA damage in testicular tissue
of animals that received PLN. PLN remarkably (p < 0.05) decreased testicular TAC,
TTM and GSH-px levels. Animals that received PLN exhibited significantly (p < 0.05)
decreased serum levels of testosterone and IN-B. Reduced sperm count, viability, motility,
chromatin condensation and elevated sperm DNA damage were observed in the test
group rats. PLN resulted in significant (p < 0.05) reduction of in vitro fertilizing (IVF)
potential and elevated embryonic degeneration.
Conclusion: PLN reduced fertilization potential and embryo development were attributed
to a cascade of impacts on the testicles and sperm. PLN promoted its impact by elevating
DNA and RNA damages via down-regulation of testicular endocrine activity and antioxidant
status.
Journal title :
International Journal of Fertility and Sterility
Journal title :
International Journal of Fertility and Sterility