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Role of zinc as an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory to relieve cadmium oxidative stress induced testicular damage in rats

Role of zinc as an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory to relieve cadmium oxidative stress induced testicular damage in rats
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摘要 Objective:To investigate the role of zinc in reducing the deleterious effects of cadmium on male gonads.Methods:Rats were injected subcutaneously with CdCl_2 and ZnCl_2 at dose level of2.2 mg/kg(1/40 of LD50 of cadmium per day).Results:The rats treated with cadmium exhibited a significant increase in levels of testicular malondialdehyde,tumor necrosis factor-alpha,nitrogen oxide and inducible nitrogen oxide synthase immunostaining reaction,as well as an elevation of blood hydroperoxide and follicle stimulating hormone.In addition,a significant decrease in testicular ascorbic acid,zinc,reduced glutathione,catalase,superoxide dismutase,sex organ weight,plasma testosterone and luteinizing hormone were observed in the cadmium group.Sperm motility and count were decreased with cadmium treatment,while sperm abnormalities elevated significantly.Zinc treatment was found to mitigate the toxic effects of cadmium on oxidative stress,spermatogenesis,sex hormones,and inflammatory markers.Rats injected with cadmium showed intense histopathological changes.Zinc manifested protective role and markedly reduced tissues damage induced by cadmium.Conclusions:The protective effect of zinc can be attributed to its antioxidant and antiinflammatory properties. Objective:To investigate the role of zinc in reducing the deleterious effects of cadmium on male gonads.Methods:Rats were injected subcutaneously with CdCl_2 and ZnCl_2 at dose level of2.2 mg/kg(1/40 of LD50 of cadmium per day).Results:The rats treated with cadmium exhibited a significant increase in levels of testicular malondialdehyde,tumor necrosis factor-alpha,nitrogen oxide and inducible nitrogen oxide synthase immunostaining reaction,as well as an elevation of blood hydroperoxide and follicle stimulating hormone.In addition,a significant decrease in testicular ascorbic acid,zinc,reduced glutathione,catalase,superoxide dismutase,sex organ weight,plasma testosterone and luteinizing hormone were observed in the cadmium group.Sperm motility and count were decreased with cadmium treatment,while sperm abnormalities elevated significantly.Zinc treatment was found to mitigate the toxic effects of cadmium on oxidative stress,spermatogenesis,sex hormones,and inflammatory markers.Rats injected with cadmium showed intense histopathological changes.Zinc manifested protective role and markedly reduced tissues damage induced by cadmium.Conclusions:The protective effect of zinc can be attributed to its antioxidant and antiinflammatory properties.
出处 《Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine》 SCIE CAS 2016年第12期1056-1064,共9页 亚太热带生物医学杂志(英文版)
基金 Supported by King Saud University,Deanship of Scientific Research,College of Science Research Centre
关键词 ZINC CADMIUM Oxidative stress IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY Sperms Inflammatory markers Zinc Cadmium Oxidative stress Immunohistochemistry Sperms Inflammatory markers
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