Protective role of green tea on malathion-induced testicular oxidative damage in rats

Objective: To examine effects of total green tea extract, a potent free radical scavenger on testicular tissue oxidative status. Methods: 32 male albino rats of Wistar strain were divided into four groups, every group restricted 8 animals: (i) control rats; (ii) green tea-treated control rats; (iii)...

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Main Authors: Zadkhosh Nahid, Heidary Shayesteh Tavakol, Ghafori Khosroshahi Abolfazl, Mosavi Leila, Mehri Negar, Felegari Hamed, Ranjbar Akram
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2016-03-01
Series:Asian Pacific Journal of Reproduction
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spelling doaj-5bcf46ca78cb402d87528c8a16f605072020-11-25T00:53:42ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAsian Pacific Journal of Reproduction2305-05002016-03-0151424510.1016/j.apjr.2015.12.007Protective role of green tea on malathion-induced testicular oxidative damage in ratsZadkhosh Nahid0Heidary Shayesteh Tavakol1Ghafori Khosroshahi Abolfazl2Mosavi Leila3Mehri Negar4Felegari Hamed5Ranjbar Akram6Department of Toxicology and Pharmacology, School of Pharmacy, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, IranDepartment of Toxicology and Pharmacology, School of Pharmacy, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, IranDepartment of Medicinal Chemistry, School of Pharmacy, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, IranDepartment of Medicinal Chemistry, School of Pharmacy, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, IranStudent Research Center, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, IranStudent Research Center, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, IranDepartment of Toxicology and Pharmacology, School of Pharmacy, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, IranObjective: To examine effects of total green tea extract, a potent free radical scavenger on testicular tissue oxidative status. Methods: 32 male albino rats of Wistar strain were divided into four groups, every group restricted 8 animals: (i) control rats; (ii) green tea-treated control rats; (iii) malathion rats; (iv) malathion-treated green tea rats. Animals received malathion 150 mg/kg and green tea 30 mg/kg for 24 h intraperitoneally. At the end of the treatment period, rat testis tissues were quickly removed and analyzed. Diameter of seminiferous tubules and germinal cell thickness, spermatogonia sertoli cells, primary spermatocytes, spermatids and leydig cell were evaluated. Also, oxidative stress evaluation was conducted based on total antioxidant capacity (TAC), lipid peroxidation (LPO) and total thiol molecules (TTM) in homogenate testis tissues. Results: The results showed that total green tea extract improve oxidative damages against malathion group. Light photomicrograph of seminiferous tubules in malathion-treated group showed noticeable reduced height of germinal epithelium and disorganization of the tubules. An increased intestinal tissue was also observed. Primary spermatocytes were located distance from basal lamina indicating it induced damages to the intestinal tissue. While seminiferous tubules in malathion exposed and green tea extract-treated were normal. Conclusion: This study demonstrated the effectiveness of TGTE on oxidative stress and testicular tissue damage induced in malathion in infertility disorders.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2305050015000573Green teaReproductive organsOxidative damageRat
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author Zadkhosh Nahid
Heidary Shayesteh Tavakol
Ghafori Khosroshahi Abolfazl
Mosavi Leila
Mehri Negar
Felegari Hamed
Ranjbar Akram
spellingShingle Zadkhosh Nahid
Heidary Shayesteh Tavakol
Ghafori Khosroshahi Abolfazl
Mosavi Leila
Mehri Negar
Felegari Hamed
Ranjbar Akram
Protective role of green tea on malathion-induced testicular oxidative damage in rats
Asian Pacific Journal of Reproduction
Green tea
Reproductive organs
Oxidative damage
Rat
author_facet Zadkhosh Nahid
Heidary Shayesteh Tavakol
Ghafori Khosroshahi Abolfazl
Mosavi Leila
Mehri Negar
Felegari Hamed
Ranjbar Akram
author_sort Zadkhosh Nahid
title Protective role of green tea on malathion-induced testicular oxidative damage in rats
title_short Protective role of green tea on malathion-induced testicular oxidative damage in rats
title_full Protective role of green tea on malathion-induced testicular oxidative damage in rats
title_fullStr Protective role of green tea on malathion-induced testicular oxidative damage in rats
title_full_unstemmed Protective role of green tea on malathion-induced testicular oxidative damage in rats
title_sort protective role of green tea on malathion-induced testicular oxidative damage in rats
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Asian Pacific Journal of Reproduction
issn 2305-0500
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Objective: To examine effects of total green tea extract, a potent free radical scavenger on testicular tissue oxidative status. Methods: 32 male albino rats of Wistar strain were divided into four groups, every group restricted 8 animals: (i) control rats; (ii) green tea-treated control rats; (iii) malathion rats; (iv) malathion-treated green tea rats. Animals received malathion 150 mg/kg and green tea 30 mg/kg for 24 h intraperitoneally. At the end of the treatment period, rat testis tissues were quickly removed and analyzed. Diameter of seminiferous tubules and germinal cell thickness, spermatogonia sertoli cells, primary spermatocytes, spermatids and leydig cell were evaluated. Also, oxidative stress evaluation was conducted based on total antioxidant capacity (TAC), lipid peroxidation (LPO) and total thiol molecules (TTM) in homogenate testis tissues. Results: The results showed that total green tea extract improve oxidative damages against malathion group. Light photomicrograph of seminiferous tubules in malathion-treated group showed noticeable reduced height of germinal epithelium and disorganization of the tubules. An increased intestinal tissue was also observed. Primary spermatocytes were located distance from basal lamina indicating it induced damages to the intestinal tissue. While seminiferous tubules in malathion exposed and green tea extract-treated were normal. Conclusion: This study demonstrated the effectiveness of TGTE on oxidative stress and testicular tissue damage induced in malathion in infertility disorders.
topic Green tea
Reproductive organs
Oxidative damage
Rat
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2305050015000573
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