DNA fragmentation and oxidative stress compromise sperm motility and survival in late pregnancy exposure to omega-9 fatty acid in rats

Objective(s):The aim of this study was to evaluate the oxidative status and DNA integrity in testes of wistar rat offspring exposed to omega-9 monounsaturated (MUFA) at different times of late organogenesis. Materials and Methods:Sixty female rats were divided into six groups of 10 animals. The firs...

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Main Authors: Oyelowo Oluwakemi, Adegoke Olufeyisipe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2016-05-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
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Online Access:http://ijbms.mums.ac.ir/article_6936_c2b1f49f91222f652407bfe8fabbe220.pdf
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spelling doaj-ff5e1dbd188e428aa7a8778f319fd8ba2020-11-24T23:26:41ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences 2008-38662008-38742016-05-011955115206936DNA fragmentation and oxidative stress compromise sperm motility and survival in late pregnancy exposure to omega-9 fatty acid in ratsOyelowo Oluwakemi0Adegoke Olufeyisipe1Department of Physiology, College of Medicine of the University of Lagos, Lagos, NigeriaDepartment of Physiology, College of Medicine of the University of Lagos, Lagos, NigeriaObjective(s):The aim of this study was to evaluate the oxidative status and DNA integrity in testes of wistar rat offspring exposed to omega-9 monounsaturated (MUFA) at different times of late organogenesis. Materials and Methods:Sixty female rats were divided into six groups of 10 animals. The first group served as control and received the drug vehicle, olive oil (1 ml/kg/day). The second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth group received 1000 mg/kg of oleic acid on gestation day 15 (D15), 16 (D16), 17 (D17), 18 (D18) and 19 (D19), respectively. Male pups were allowed to attain puberty and thereafter, blood was taken for hormonal analyses. Sperm count and motility were assessed. Testes homogenate was used for the determination of biochemical variables. Testes DNA was also determined. Results:The results showed that sperm count and motility were significantly decreased in the treated groups as compared to the control. There was a marked increase in the malondialdehyde level in rat testes from all of the treated groups as compared to the control (Phttp://ijbms.mums.ac.ir/article_6936_c2b1f49f91222f652407bfe8fabbe220.pdfDeoxyribonucleic acidOleic acidOxidative stressSuperoxide dismutaseTotal protein
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author Oyelowo Oluwakemi
Adegoke Olufeyisipe
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Adegoke Olufeyisipe
DNA fragmentation and oxidative stress compromise sperm motility and survival in late pregnancy exposure to omega-9 fatty acid in rats
Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
Deoxyribonucleic acid
Oleic acid
Oxidative stress
Superoxide dismutase
Total protein
author_facet Oyelowo Oluwakemi
Adegoke Olufeyisipe
author_sort Oyelowo Oluwakemi
title DNA fragmentation and oxidative stress compromise sperm motility and survival in late pregnancy exposure to omega-9 fatty acid in rats
title_short DNA fragmentation and oxidative stress compromise sperm motility and survival in late pregnancy exposure to omega-9 fatty acid in rats
title_full DNA fragmentation and oxidative stress compromise sperm motility and survival in late pregnancy exposure to omega-9 fatty acid in rats
title_fullStr DNA fragmentation and oxidative stress compromise sperm motility and survival in late pregnancy exposure to omega-9 fatty acid in rats
title_full_unstemmed DNA fragmentation and oxidative stress compromise sperm motility and survival in late pregnancy exposure to omega-9 fatty acid in rats
title_sort dna fragmentation and oxidative stress compromise sperm motility and survival in late pregnancy exposure to omega-9 fatty acid in rats
publisher Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
issn 2008-3866
2008-3874
publishDate 2016-05-01
description Objective(s):The aim of this study was to evaluate the oxidative status and DNA integrity in testes of wistar rat offspring exposed to omega-9 monounsaturated (MUFA) at different times of late organogenesis. Materials and Methods:Sixty female rats were divided into six groups of 10 animals. The first group served as control and received the drug vehicle, olive oil (1 ml/kg/day). The second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth group received 1000 mg/kg of oleic acid on gestation day 15 (D15), 16 (D16), 17 (D17), 18 (D18) and 19 (D19), respectively. Male pups were allowed to attain puberty and thereafter, blood was taken for hormonal analyses. Sperm count and motility were assessed. Testes homogenate was used for the determination of biochemical variables. Testes DNA was also determined. Results:The results showed that sperm count and motility were significantly decreased in the treated groups as compared to the control. There was a marked increase in the malondialdehyde level in rat testes from all of the treated groups as compared to the control (P
topic Deoxyribonucleic acid
Oleic acid
Oxidative stress
Superoxide dismutase
Total protein
url http://ijbms.mums.ac.ir/article_6936_c2b1f49f91222f652407bfe8fabbe220.pdf
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