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Effect of Different Doses of Vitamin E in Reproductive Efficiency of Adult Male Rats
Author(s) -
Sinan Th. Abdullah
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
mağallaẗ ʻulūm al-rāfidayn
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2664-2786
pISSN - 1608-9391
DOI - 10.33899/rjs.2010.37430
Subject(s) - sperm , reproduction , epididymis , seminal vesicle , body weight , adult male , vitamin , endocrinology , medicine , vitamin e , testosterone (patch) , significant difference , zoology , physiology , biology , prostate , andrology , antioxidant , ecology , biochemistry , cancer
In this study (36) albino male rats aged 100 days treated for 6 weeks were divided into 4 groups 9 rats for each group. The first group given 0.3 ml distilled water through oral intubations as (control), second group was given a recommended dose of vitamin E (500 mg/kg B.W), the 3rd group was given a high dose of vitamin E (1000 mg/kg B.W), and the 4 group was given a very high dose of vitamin E (2000 mg/kg B.W). All treatments did not show any significant difference (P>0.05) in adult male rats with respect to body weight, but the high and very high dose causes a significant increase in testes weight only. There was no significant difference (P>0.05) in epididymal (head ,body and tail) weight with high and very high dose, and caused a significant decrease in number of epididymal sperms count and percentage of live sperms. Treatment with high and very high dose caused significant increase in percentage of dead/abnormal sperm in compared to control and recommended dose, but it caused a significant decrease in prostate/seminal vesicle weight when compared to control and recommended dose. This study suggests that using a recommended dose of vitamin E was more safe for reproduction of adult male rats, whereas, a high and very high doses showed a negative effects on their reproduction, and may act as a pro-oxidants activity instead of anti-oxidants. ــــ

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