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Modulatory Role of Vitamin E on Proton Pump (ATPase) Activity of Cadmium Chloride-Induced Testicular Damage in Wistar Rats
Author(s) -
Olugbemi T. Olaniyan,
A.O. Ojewale,
Olugbenga O. Eweoya,
Adetola A. Adedoyin,
Olamide A. Adesanya,
Azeez Omoniyi Adeoye,
Olatayo Segun Okeniran
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
biomed research international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.772
H-Index - 126
eISSN - 2314-6141
pISSN - 2314-6133
DOI - 10.1155/2021/4615384
Subject(s) - cadmium chloride , chemistry , endocrinology , medicine , sperm , atpase , vitamin e , saline , cadmium , andrology , biochemistry , biology , antioxidant , enzyme , organic chemistry
Proton pumps are membrane-bound enzymes important in generating gradients that help in maintaining cellular ion homeostasis, cell membrane potential, water, and solute transport across the cell surface. This study investigated the modulatory role of vitamin E on proton pump activity and reproductive parameters in cadmium-induced testicular damage. Twenty (20) male Wistar rats weighing between 180 and 200 g were sorted into 4 groups of five rats each. Group I served as the control and was given normal saline orally, Group II rats were treated with a single dose of 2 mg/kg BW cadmium chloride (CdCl 2 ) intraperitoneally, Group III rats were given 100 mg/kg BW of vitamin E orally, and Group IV rats were given 100 mg/kg BW of vitamin E orally for 30 days prior to intraperitoneal administration of single dose of 2 mg/kg BW of cadmium chloride. The rats were anaesthetized with diethyl ether, and blood samples were obtained for sex hormonal analysis; caudal epididymis was dissected for sperm count, motility, and viability, and the testis were homogenized for lipid peroxidation and proton pump (Na + /K + ATPase, Ca 2+ ATPase, and Mg 2+ ATPase) activity. Proton pump activity was assayed spectrophotometrically using the Stewart method to determine the inorganic phosphate level. Histopathological changes of the testis were also studied. The group treated with CdCl 2 showed a significant ( p < 0.05) decrease in proton pump activity, sperm count, and motility and a significant ( p < 0.05) increase in malondialdehyde level when compared with the control group. The CdCl 2 -treated group also showed decrease reproductive organ weights and hormonal levels and cause necrosis of spermatogonia lining the seminiferous tubules. Rats treated with vitamin E orally for 30 days prior to CdCl 2 exposure showed improvement in proton pump activity, a significant ( p < 0.05) increase in sperm parameters and luteinizing hormonal level, and a decrease in the lipid peroxidation level as compared with the CdCl 2 group. This study showed that vitamin E ameliorated the toxic effect of CdCl 2 on proton pump activity in the testes, hence improving testicular integrity, structures, and functions.

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