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Post-treatment with Telfairia occidentalis seed oil attenuates alcohol-induced testicular damage in Sprague-Dawley rats
Background: Long term alcohol use has been implicated in men with sexual disorders including suppression of testosterone levels as well as testicular morphological changes. Objective: This research investigated the ability of Telfairia occidentalis (T.O.) to attenuate the damaging effects of alcohol...
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Published in: | Iranian journal of reproductive medicine 2014-01, Vol.11 (8) |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Background: Long term alcohol use has been implicated in men with
sexual disorders including suppression of testosterone levels as well
as testicular morphological changes. Objective: This research
investigated the ability of Telfairia occidentalis (T.O.) to
attenuate the damaging effects of alcohol on the testicular parameters.
Materials and Methods: Thirty male Sprague-Dawley rats, 170-190 grams
were divided into 6 groups, A to F and treated with distilled water
(DW) for the period of 8 weeks (positive control group A), ethanol for
2 weeks followed with DW for 6 weeks (group B) (negative control),
ethanol alone for 2 weeks (group C) while others received ethanol for 2
weeks, followed with 200 (group D), 400 (group E) and 600 mg/kg (group
F) of T.O. for 6 weeks. Results: Testicular histological sections
showed that ethanol produced marked loss of testicular germ cells after
two weeks of administration. T.O (200 mg/kg body weight) was not able
to attenuate this microanatomical distortion when compared with control
groups, but at 400 mg/kg body weight, T.O. reversed the ethanol`s
effects with resultant significant increase in sperm count and motility
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ISSN: | 1680-6433 |