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Evaluation of Protective Effect of Vitamin E on Acrylamide Induced Testicular Toxicity in Wister Rats

Male wistar rats (weighting 160–180 g) were divided in six groups of 6 animals per group. Group A and F served as control. Groups B, C, D and E received acrylamide at 20 mg/kg body weight for 28 days and groups C and E received additionally vitamin E (50 IU/kg body weight) for 1 to 28 days and 29 –...

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Autores principales: Rahangadale, Santosh, Jangir, Babu Lal, Patil, Manoj, Verma, Trupti, Bhandarkar, Arun, Sonkusale, Prashant, Kurkure, Nitin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3388760/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22778514
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0971-6580.97216
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author Rahangadale, Santosh
Jangir, Babu Lal
Patil, Manoj
Verma, Trupti
Bhandarkar, Arun
Sonkusale, Prashant
Kurkure, Nitin
author_facet Rahangadale, Santosh
Jangir, Babu Lal
Patil, Manoj
Verma, Trupti
Bhandarkar, Arun
Sonkusale, Prashant
Kurkure, Nitin
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description Male wistar rats (weighting 160–180 g) were divided in six groups of 6 animals per group. Group A and F served as control. Groups B, C, D and E received acrylamide at 20 mg/kg body weight for 28 days and groups C and E received additionally vitamin E (50 IU/kg body weight) for 1 to 28 days and 29 – 42(nd) days of experiment, respectively. The animals from groups A, B, and C were sacrificed on day 28(th) of experiment and from groups D, E, and F on 42(nd) day of experiment, respectively. There was significant decrease in the total sperm count and significant increase in the dead sperm count on day 28(th) of study due to acrylamide toxicity. At recovery period, there was significant increase in the total sperm count of vitamin-E-treated group of animals as compared to untreated toxicated rats. But, values were significantly lower than control animals. Microscopically, the lesions in the testes of acrylamide intoxicated rats at 28(th) day revealed destruction of seminiferous tubules at periphery. No spermatid and spermatocytes were seen in the seminiferous tubules. Detachment of spermatogonial cells started at periphery of seminiferous tubules. Atrophy of seminiferous tubules was a constant finding. Some tubules showed vacuolar degenerative changes in germinal epithelium. During the recovery period, destruction of seminiferous tubules, detachment of spermatogonial cells, and atrophy of seminiferous tubules were observed in group D and E. Few sections revealed only spermatogonial cells. At recovery period vitamin-E-treated rats revealed somewhat better architecture of the seminiferous tubules. Late spermatids were seen in few seminiferous tubules and other revealed starting of spermatogenesis. Thus, it appears that Vitamin E is not able to protect testes from acrylamide toxicity during active feeding, but after cessation of acrylamide feeding treatment with vitamin E revealed faster recovery as compare to not treated group.
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spelling pubmed-33887602012-07-09 Evaluation of Protective Effect of Vitamin E on Acrylamide Induced Testicular Toxicity in Wister Rats Rahangadale, Santosh Jangir, Babu Lal Patil, Manoj Verma, Trupti Bhandarkar, Arun Sonkusale, Prashant Kurkure, Nitin Toxicol Int Original Article Male wistar rats (weighting 160–180 g) were divided in six groups of 6 animals per group. Group A and F served as control. Groups B, C, D and E received acrylamide at 20 mg/kg body weight for 28 days and groups C and E received additionally vitamin E (50 IU/kg body weight) for 1 to 28 days and 29 – 42(nd) days of experiment, respectively. The animals from groups A, B, and C were sacrificed on day 28(th) of experiment and from groups D, E, and F on 42(nd) day of experiment, respectively. There was significant decrease in the total sperm count and significant increase in the dead sperm count on day 28(th) of study due to acrylamide toxicity. At recovery period, there was significant increase in the total sperm count of vitamin-E-treated group of animals as compared to untreated toxicated rats. But, values were significantly lower than control animals. Microscopically, the lesions in the testes of acrylamide intoxicated rats at 28(th) day revealed destruction of seminiferous tubules at periphery. No spermatid and spermatocytes were seen in the seminiferous tubules. Detachment of spermatogonial cells started at periphery of seminiferous tubules. Atrophy of seminiferous tubules was a constant finding. Some tubules showed vacuolar degenerative changes in germinal epithelium. During the recovery period, destruction of seminiferous tubules, detachment of spermatogonial cells, and atrophy of seminiferous tubules were observed in group D and E. Few sections revealed only spermatogonial cells. At recovery period vitamin-E-treated rats revealed somewhat better architecture of the seminiferous tubules. Late spermatids were seen in few seminiferous tubules and other revealed starting of spermatogenesis. Thus, it appears that Vitamin E is not able to protect testes from acrylamide toxicity during active feeding, but after cessation of acrylamide feeding treatment with vitamin E revealed faster recovery as compare to not treated group. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3388760/ /pubmed/22778514 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0971-6580.97216 Text en Copyright: © Toxicology International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Rahangadale, Santosh
Jangir, Babu Lal
Patil, Manoj
Verma, Trupti
Bhandarkar, Arun
Sonkusale, Prashant
Kurkure, Nitin
Evaluation of Protective Effect of Vitamin E on Acrylamide Induced Testicular Toxicity in Wister Rats
title Evaluation of Protective Effect of Vitamin E on Acrylamide Induced Testicular Toxicity in Wister Rats
title_full Evaluation of Protective Effect of Vitamin E on Acrylamide Induced Testicular Toxicity in Wister Rats
title_fullStr Evaluation of Protective Effect of Vitamin E on Acrylamide Induced Testicular Toxicity in Wister Rats
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Protective Effect of Vitamin E on Acrylamide Induced Testicular Toxicity in Wister Rats
title_short Evaluation of Protective Effect of Vitamin E on Acrylamide Induced Testicular Toxicity in Wister Rats
title_sort evaluation of protective effect of vitamin e on acrylamide induced testicular toxicity in wister rats
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3388760/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22778514
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0971-6580.97216
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