Antioxidant and cytoprotective effects of Nigella sativa L. seeds on the testis of monosodium glutamate challenged rats

Abstract Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is one of the most widely spread food additives that might cause male infertility. However, Nigella sativa L. seeds (NSS) could provide a solution. This study was designed to investigate the potential effects of NSS on rats ingesting MSG. To achieve this aim, adul...

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Main Authors: Mahmoud Abd-Elkareem, Mokhless A. M. Abd El-Rahman, Nasser S. Abou Khalil, Ayman S. Amer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-06-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-92977-4
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spelling doaj-313b4b67dc6740daad838969598e50c02021-07-04T11:26:23ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-06-0111111610.1038/s41598-021-92977-4Antioxidant and cytoprotective effects of Nigella sativa L. seeds on the testis of monosodium glutamate challenged ratsMahmoud Abd-Elkareem0Mokhless A. M. Abd El-Rahman1Nasser S. Abou Khalil2Ayman S. Amer3Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Assiut UniversityDepartment of Food Science and Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, Assiut UniversityDepartment of Medical Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut UniversityDepartment of Human Anatomy and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut UniversityAbstract Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is one of the most widely spread food additives that might cause male infertility. However, Nigella sativa L. seeds (NSS) could provide a solution. This study was designed to investigate the potential effects of NSS on rats ingesting MSG. To achieve this aim, adult male albino rats were randomly equally assigned into three groups for 21 days: control group received no treatment, MSG group received MSG as 30 g/kg feed, and MSG + NSS group received MSG as 30 g/kg and NSS as 30 g/kg feed. Testis histomorphometry showed marked deterioration by MSG as atrophic seminiferous tubules with degeneration of their lining cells, damaged Leydig cells and decreased germ cells number. Periodic Acid Schiff stain indicated irregular interrupted basement membranes. Glutathione reductase, superoxide dismutase 2 (SOD2), and caspase-3 immuno-expressions increased in testicular cells. Testosterone levels were significantly decreased in MSG challenged rats along with significant increase in luteinizing hormone levels, whereas NSS normalized this hormonal profile. MSG exposure also caused significantly increased lipid peroxides (LPO), glutathione-S-transferase, and total antioxidant capacity (TAC) whereas nitric oxide and SOD2 were significantly decreased. NSS succeeded in rebalance LPO and TAC and ameliorated the histoarchitectural disturbances. NSS mitigated MSG-induced testicular impairment by its antioxidant and cytoprotective activities.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-92977-4
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Ayman S. Amer
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Mokhless A. M. Abd El-Rahman
Nasser S. Abou Khalil
Ayman S. Amer
Antioxidant and cytoprotective effects of Nigella sativa L. seeds on the testis of monosodium glutamate challenged rats
Scientific Reports
author_facet Mahmoud Abd-Elkareem
Mokhless A. M. Abd El-Rahman
Nasser S. Abou Khalil
Ayman S. Amer
author_sort Mahmoud Abd-Elkareem
title Antioxidant and cytoprotective effects of Nigella sativa L. seeds on the testis of monosodium glutamate challenged rats
title_short Antioxidant and cytoprotective effects of Nigella sativa L. seeds on the testis of monosodium glutamate challenged rats
title_full Antioxidant and cytoprotective effects of Nigella sativa L. seeds on the testis of monosodium glutamate challenged rats
title_fullStr Antioxidant and cytoprotective effects of Nigella sativa L. seeds on the testis of monosodium glutamate challenged rats
title_full_unstemmed Antioxidant and cytoprotective effects of Nigella sativa L. seeds on the testis of monosodium glutamate challenged rats
title_sort antioxidant and cytoprotective effects of nigella sativa l. seeds on the testis of monosodium glutamate challenged rats
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publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is one of the most widely spread food additives that might cause male infertility. However, Nigella sativa L. seeds (NSS) could provide a solution. This study was designed to investigate the potential effects of NSS on rats ingesting MSG. To achieve this aim, adult male albino rats were randomly equally assigned into three groups for 21 days: control group received no treatment, MSG group received MSG as 30 g/kg feed, and MSG + NSS group received MSG as 30 g/kg and NSS as 30 g/kg feed. Testis histomorphometry showed marked deterioration by MSG as atrophic seminiferous tubules with degeneration of their lining cells, damaged Leydig cells and decreased germ cells number. Periodic Acid Schiff stain indicated irregular interrupted basement membranes. Glutathione reductase, superoxide dismutase 2 (SOD2), and caspase-3 immuno-expressions increased in testicular cells. Testosterone levels were significantly decreased in MSG challenged rats along with significant increase in luteinizing hormone levels, whereas NSS normalized this hormonal profile. MSG exposure also caused significantly increased lipid peroxides (LPO), glutathione-S-transferase, and total antioxidant capacity (TAC) whereas nitric oxide and SOD2 were significantly decreased. NSS succeeded in rebalance LPO and TAC and ameliorated the histoarchitectural disturbances. NSS mitigated MSG-induced testicular impairment by its antioxidant and cytoprotective activities.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-92977-4
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