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Lycopene is superior to moringa in improving fertility markers in diet-induced obesity male rats

Obesity is a condition of chronic tissue inflammation and oxidative stress that poses as a risk factor for male infertility. Moringa oleifera oil extract is known to have cholesterol-lowering properties and a potential to treat obesity, while lycopene is a potent antioxidant. We hypothesize that Mor...

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Autores principales: Greish, Sahar M., Abdel Kader, Ghada S., Abdelaziz, Eman Z., Eltamany, Dalia A., Sallam, Hanaa S., Abogresha, Noha M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8117045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34025172
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.02.034
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author Greish, Sahar M.
Abdel Kader, Ghada S.
Abdelaziz, Eman Z.
Eltamany, Dalia A.
Sallam, Hanaa S.
Abogresha, Noha M.
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Abdel Kader, Ghada S.
Abdelaziz, Eman Z.
Eltamany, Dalia A.
Sallam, Hanaa S.
Abogresha, Noha M.
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description Obesity is a condition of chronic tissue inflammation and oxidative stress that poses as a risk factor for male infertility. Moringa oleifera oil extract is known to have cholesterol-lowering properties and a potential to treat obesity, while lycopene is a potent antioxidant. We hypothesize that Moringa or lycopene may improve male fertility markers in an animal model of diet-induced obesity. Male Albino rats (n = 60) were randomized to receive regular chow (RC) or high-fat diet (HFD) for 12 weeks (n = 30 each). Animals in each arm were further randomized to receive gavage treatment with corn oil (vehicle), lycopene (10 mg/kg), or Moringa (400 mg/kg) for four weeks starting on week 9 (n = 10 each). Animals were sacrificed at 12 weeks, and blood was collected to assess lipid profile, serum testosterone, and gonadotropin levels. The testes and epididymides were removed for sperm analysis, oxidative stress and inflammatory markers, and histopathological assessment. In comparison to their RC littermates, animals on HFD showed an increase in body weights, serum lipids, testosterone and gonadotrophin levels, testicular oxidative stress and inflammatory markers, as well as sperm abnormalities and disrupted testicular histology. Moringa or lycopene reduced body weight, improved oxidative stress, and male fertility markers in HFD-fed animals with lycopene exhibiting better anti-antioxidant and anti-lipidemic effects. Lycopene is superior to Moringa in improving male fertility parameters, possibly by attenuating oxidative stress.
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spelling pubmed-81170452021-05-20 Lycopene is superior to moringa in improving fertility markers in diet-induced obesity male rats Greish, Sahar M. Abdel Kader, Ghada S. Abdelaziz, Eman Z. Eltamany, Dalia A. Sallam, Hanaa S. Abogresha, Noha M. Saudi J Biol Sci Original Article Obesity is a condition of chronic tissue inflammation and oxidative stress that poses as a risk factor for male infertility. Moringa oleifera oil extract is known to have cholesterol-lowering properties and a potential to treat obesity, while lycopene is a potent antioxidant. We hypothesize that Moringa or lycopene may improve male fertility markers in an animal model of diet-induced obesity. Male Albino rats (n = 60) were randomized to receive regular chow (RC) or high-fat diet (HFD) for 12 weeks (n = 30 each). Animals in each arm were further randomized to receive gavage treatment with corn oil (vehicle), lycopene (10 mg/kg), or Moringa (400 mg/kg) for four weeks starting on week 9 (n = 10 each). Animals were sacrificed at 12 weeks, and blood was collected to assess lipid profile, serum testosterone, and gonadotropin levels. The testes and epididymides were removed for sperm analysis, oxidative stress and inflammatory markers, and histopathological assessment. In comparison to their RC littermates, animals on HFD showed an increase in body weights, serum lipids, testosterone and gonadotrophin levels, testicular oxidative stress and inflammatory markers, as well as sperm abnormalities and disrupted testicular histology. Moringa or lycopene reduced body weight, improved oxidative stress, and male fertility markers in HFD-fed animals with lycopene exhibiting better anti-antioxidant and anti-lipidemic effects. Lycopene is superior to Moringa in improving male fertility parameters, possibly by attenuating oxidative stress. Elsevier 2021-05 2021-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8117045/ /pubmed/34025172 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.02.034 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of King Saud University. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Greish, Sahar M.
Abdel Kader, Ghada S.
Abdelaziz, Eman Z.
Eltamany, Dalia A.
Sallam, Hanaa S.
Abogresha, Noha M.
Lycopene is superior to moringa in improving fertility markers in diet-induced obesity male rats
title Lycopene is superior to moringa in improving fertility markers in diet-induced obesity male rats
title_full Lycopene is superior to moringa in improving fertility markers in diet-induced obesity male rats
title_fullStr Lycopene is superior to moringa in improving fertility markers in diet-induced obesity male rats
title_full_unstemmed Lycopene is superior to moringa in improving fertility markers in diet-induced obesity male rats
title_short Lycopene is superior to moringa in improving fertility markers in diet-induced obesity male rats
title_sort lycopene is superior to moringa in improving fertility markers in diet-induced obesity male rats
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8117045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34025172
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.02.034
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