Author/Authors :
Onanuga Olasile, Ismail Discipline of Clinical Anatomy - School of Laboratory Medicine and Medical Sciences - Nelson R Mandela School of Medicine - University of KwaZulu- Natal, South Africa , Jegede I, Ayoola Discipline of Clinical Anatomy - School of Laboratory Medicine and Medical Sciences - Nelson R Mandela School of Medicine - University of KwaZulu- Natal, South Africa , Ugochukwu, Offor Discipline of Clinical Anatomy - School of Laboratory Medicine and Medical Sciences - Nelson R Mandela School of Medicine - University of KwaZulu- Natal, South Africa , Ogedengbe O, Oluwatosin Discipline of Clinical Anatomy - School of Laboratory Medicine and Medical Sciences - Nelson R Mandela School of Medicine - University of KwaZulu- Natal, South Africa , Naidu CS, Edwin Discipline of Clinical Anatomy - School of Laboratory Medicine and Medical Sciences - Nelson R Mandela School of Medicine - University of KwaZulu- Natal, South Africa , Peter I, Aniekan Discipline of Clinical Anatomy - School of Laboratory Medicine and Medical Sciences - Nelson R Mandela School of Medicine - University of KwaZulu- Natal, South Africa , Azu O, Onyemaechi Discipline of Clinical Anatomy - School of Laboratory Medicine and Medical Sciences - Nelson R Mandela School of Medicine - University of KwaZulu- Natal, South Africa
Abstract :
Broad range of metabolic changes associated with highly active antiretroviral therapy
(HAART) has been reported over decades including reproductive perturbations. The current study
aimed at investigating the role of Hypoxis hemerocallidea (Hyp) in the seminal and morphometric
alterations in the testes of streptozotocin-nicotinamide-induced diabetic rats under HAART.
Materials and Methods: Sixty-two adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into A-H groups,
containing 6 rats in the control group A and 8 rats in the treatment groups B-H. Diabetes was induced
by intraperitoneal injection of nicotinamide (110 mg/kg BW) followed by streptozotocin (45 mg/kg
BW). The animals were then subjected to various treatments with HAART, Hyp, and melatonin.
Results: weights (body and testicular), histological, histochemical, seminal fluid, and morphometric
analyses were carried out. Sperm count and motility were reduced in HAART (P<0.05/0.003) and
Hyp200 (P<.003) groups compared with normal and diabetic controls, respectively. Sperm count was
higher (P<.003) in HAART+ Mel and HAART+Hyp100 groups. Morphometry showed the reduction
in germinal epithelium height and basement membrane thickness (P<.003) in the Hyp100 group
compared with diabetic controls. Adjuvant use of Hyp and melatonin with HAART did not significantly
raise these indices (P>.05). Histological slides showed gross distortions in HAART, diabetic and HAART
+Hyp groups with marked atrophy in tubules, germ cell loss and areas of focal depletion of the cell.
PAS staining revealed detached basement membrane in diabetic groups with strong PAS-stain.
Conclusion: The use of Hyp or melatonin does not ameliorate the testicular damages in diabetic
animals under antiretroviral therapy.
Keywords :
Experimental diabetes , HAART , Hypoxis hemerocallidea , Seminal