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Reproductive Injury in Male Rats from Acrylamide Toxicity and Potential Protection by Earthworm Methanolic Extract
SIMPLE SUMMARY: Acrylamide (ACR) is a vital manufacturing chemical used in polymer and copolymer production. ACR has neurotoxic, genotoxic, and carcinogenic effects. ACR monomer causes reproductive toxicity in males and diminished function by reducing sperm concentration and increasing the sperm def...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9264786/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35804622 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12131723 |
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author | Ahmed, Mohamed M. Hammad, Amany A. Orabi, Sahar H. Elbaz, Hamed T. Elweza, Ahmed E. Tahoun, Enas A. Elseehy, Mona M. El-Shehawi, Ahmed M. Mousa, Ahmed A. |
author_facet | Ahmed, Mohamed M. Hammad, Amany A. Orabi, Sahar H. Elbaz, Hamed T. Elweza, Ahmed E. Tahoun, Enas A. Elseehy, Mona M. El-Shehawi, Ahmed M. Mousa, Ahmed A. |
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description | SIMPLE SUMMARY: Acrylamide (ACR) is a vital manufacturing chemical used in polymer and copolymer production. ACR has neurotoxic, genotoxic, and carcinogenic effects. ACR monomer causes reproductive toxicity in males and diminished function by reducing sperm concentration and increasing the sperm deformity index. Earthworms have many therapeutic indications including antihypertensive, anti-allergic, anti-ulcer activities, anti-inflammatory, antitumor, antibacterial, and anti-oxidative effects. Our study showed that earthworms in a dose of 300 mg/kg prevented ACR-induced reproductive toxicity through increasing sperm motility and viability with the enhancement of sperm count, decreasing oxidative stress, and normalizing expression of p53 and Ki-67. In summary, supplementation of EE at the level of 300 mg/kg showed a protective potential effect against testicular toxicity induced by ACR. ABSTRACT: This study examined the protective effect of earthworm extract (EE) on acrylamide (ACR)-induced reproductive dysfunction. Forty male rats were allocated into four groups (n = 10). The G I (control) group received distilled water (D.W.). The G II group received ACR (5 mg kg(−1) B.W. in D.W.) 5 days per week, orally, for 3 weeks. The G III group was administered EE (300 mg kg(−1) B.W in D.W.) 5 days per week, orally, for 3 weeks. The G IV group was pretreated with EE for 3 weeks and then co-treated with EE and ACR for an additional 3 weeks. ACR decreased the number of sperm, sperm viability, and total motility. However, it increased testosterone levels with no effect on the FSH or LH levels. Moreover, ACR increased the concentrations of malondialdehyde (MDA) and nitric oxide (NO). Meanwhile, it decreased the glutathione (GSH) concentration in testicular tissues. Notably, the expression levels of p53 and Ki-67 were increased in the degenerated spermatogenic cells and in the hyperplastic Leydig cells of the testis of the ACR-treated group, respectively. Acrylamide induced alterations in the testicular tissue architecture. Interestingly, EE restored the sperm parameters and recovered the testicular histological structures and the biochemical alterations induced by ACR. In conclusion, earthworm extract ameliorated ACR-induced reproductive toxicity via restoring the testicular antioxidant balance and suppressing p53 and Ki-67 expressions in testicular tissues. |
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spelling | pubmed-92647862022-07-09 Reproductive Injury in Male Rats from Acrylamide Toxicity and Potential Protection by Earthworm Methanolic Extract Ahmed, Mohamed M. Hammad, Amany A. Orabi, Sahar H. Elbaz, Hamed T. Elweza, Ahmed E. Tahoun, Enas A. Elseehy, Mona M. El-Shehawi, Ahmed M. Mousa, Ahmed A. Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Acrylamide (ACR) is a vital manufacturing chemical used in polymer and copolymer production. ACR has neurotoxic, genotoxic, and carcinogenic effects. ACR monomer causes reproductive toxicity in males and diminished function by reducing sperm concentration and increasing the sperm deformity index. Earthworms have many therapeutic indications including antihypertensive, anti-allergic, anti-ulcer activities, anti-inflammatory, antitumor, antibacterial, and anti-oxidative effects. Our study showed that earthworms in a dose of 300 mg/kg prevented ACR-induced reproductive toxicity through increasing sperm motility and viability with the enhancement of sperm count, decreasing oxidative stress, and normalizing expression of p53 and Ki-67. In summary, supplementation of EE at the level of 300 mg/kg showed a protective potential effect against testicular toxicity induced by ACR. ABSTRACT: This study examined the protective effect of earthworm extract (EE) on acrylamide (ACR)-induced reproductive dysfunction. Forty male rats were allocated into four groups (n = 10). The G I (control) group received distilled water (D.W.). The G II group received ACR (5 mg kg(−1) B.W. in D.W.) 5 days per week, orally, for 3 weeks. The G III group was administered EE (300 mg kg(−1) B.W in D.W.) 5 days per week, orally, for 3 weeks. The G IV group was pretreated with EE for 3 weeks and then co-treated with EE and ACR for an additional 3 weeks. ACR decreased the number of sperm, sperm viability, and total motility. However, it increased testosterone levels with no effect on the FSH or LH levels. Moreover, ACR increased the concentrations of malondialdehyde (MDA) and nitric oxide (NO). Meanwhile, it decreased the glutathione (GSH) concentration in testicular tissues. Notably, the expression levels of p53 and Ki-67 were increased in the degenerated spermatogenic cells and in the hyperplastic Leydig cells of the testis of the ACR-treated group, respectively. Acrylamide induced alterations in the testicular tissue architecture. Interestingly, EE restored the sperm parameters and recovered the testicular histological structures and the biochemical alterations induced by ACR. In conclusion, earthworm extract ameliorated ACR-induced reproductive toxicity via restoring the testicular antioxidant balance and suppressing p53 and Ki-67 expressions in testicular tissues. MDPI 2022-07-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9264786/ /pubmed/35804622 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12131723 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Ahmed, Mohamed M. Hammad, Amany A. Orabi, Sahar H. Elbaz, Hamed T. Elweza, Ahmed E. Tahoun, Enas A. Elseehy, Mona M. El-Shehawi, Ahmed M. Mousa, Ahmed A. Reproductive Injury in Male Rats from Acrylamide Toxicity and Potential Protection by Earthworm Methanolic Extract |
title | Reproductive Injury in Male Rats from Acrylamide Toxicity and Potential Protection by Earthworm Methanolic Extract |
title_full | Reproductive Injury in Male Rats from Acrylamide Toxicity and Potential Protection by Earthworm Methanolic Extract |
title_fullStr | Reproductive Injury in Male Rats from Acrylamide Toxicity and Potential Protection by Earthworm Methanolic Extract |
title_full_unstemmed | Reproductive Injury in Male Rats from Acrylamide Toxicity and Potential Protection by Earthworm Methanolic Extract |
title_short | Reproductive Injury in Male Rats from Acrylamide Toxicity and Potential Protection by Earthworm Methanolic Extract |
title_sort | reproductive injury in male rats from acrylamide toxicity and potential protection by earthworm methanolic extract |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9264786/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35804622 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12131723 |
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