Title of article :
Effect of Molybdenum Trioxide Nanoparticles on Ovary Function in Female Rats
Author/Authors :
Asadi, Fardin Dept. of Pediatrics - Mousavi Hospital - Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan , Sadeghzadeh, Mansour Dept. of Pediatrics - Mousavi Hospital - Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan , Jalilvand, Ahmad Dept. of Pathology - Mousavi Hospital - Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan , Nedaei, Keivan Dept. of Medical Biotechnology - School of Medicine - Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan , Asadi, Yasamin Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Heidari, Azam Dept. of Biochemistry - School of Medicine - Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan
Abstract :
Background & Objective: Molybdenum trioxide nanoparticles (MoO3 NPs) have
widespread applications in industries. However, the toxic and non-toxic effects of
MoO3 NPs have not been fully investigated yet. In this study, effects of MoO3 NPs
on ovary function of female rats were studied.
Materials & Methods: In this study, 21 female rats were randomly divided into three
groups (n=7): the first group did not receive any treatment, the second one received
normal saline, and the third group received 5 mg/kg MoO3 NPs in normal saline via
intraperitoneal injection during a period of 28 days. Serum concentrations of estrogen,
progesterone, luteinizing hormone, and follicle stimulating hormone were measured.
Also, changes of ovaries, uterine weights, uterine, and length of uterine horns were
studied.
Results: The serum level of estrogen in the MoO3 NPs exposed group was
significantly attenuated; those of luteinizing hormones and follicle stimulating
hormone were elevated while progesterone level change was insignificant. The
weights of the right ovary and the uterine body decreased significantly in the exposed
group.
Conclusion: Our data showed that MoO3 nanoparticle exposure could cause an
imbalance of sex hormones and decrease in body and ovarian weights in thefemale rats.
Keywords :
Nanoparticles , Female rats , Reproduction
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics