The potential role of ascorbic acid in attenuating infertility induced by emamectin benzoate via suppressing oxidative stress and ameliorating sperm count in male rats.

IF 3.3 4区 医学 Q2 REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY Reproductive toxicology Pub Date : 2025-02-15 DOI:10.1016/j.reprotox.2025.108852
Assia Kamel-Chouider, Meriem Hariti, Samira Akdader-Oudahamne, Zohra Hamouli-Said
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Pesticides are chemical compounds with toxicological properties. Emamectin benzoate (EMB) is a macrolytic lactone belonging to the avermectin class, produced naturally by the actinomycetes Streptomyces avermitilis. Ascorbic acid (AA) is used in many therapeutic areas, in particular for its antioxidant properties. The objective of this study is to evaluate the potential role of ascorbic acid (AA) against the reproductive toxicity induced by emamectin benzoate (EMB). In this experimental study, 24 adult male rats were used. The animals were divided into 4 groups (n = 6). Control group (C) treated with distilled water, an EMB group received 20mg EMB/kg body weight (bw) by gavage, AA group received ascorbic acid intraperitoneally (200mg/kg bw) and an EMB + AA group received 20mg EMB/kg bw and ascorbic acid intraperitoneally (200mg/kg bw). The duration of the treatment was 15 days. Our results showed that the administration of EMB increased (MDA, proteins carbonyl), decreased antioxidant (SOD, CAT, GSH). Microscopic analysis revealed histological damage in the EMB group, which were represented by alteration of normal architecture, inflammatory cell infiltration, multifocal vacuolation of Sertoli cell cytoplasm, congested blood vessels, a large area of low spermatozoa density in epididymal lumen and increased collagen fibers in the muscle layer, which implicated fibrosis. However, co-treatment with ascorbic acid reduced EMB-related testis, epididymis toxicity, corrected the imbalance between oxidants and antioxidants, ameliorated sperm production, moderated amount of collagen fiber. We note that treatment with ascorbic acid (AA) only did not result in any significant change compared to controls. In conclusion, ascorbic acid has beneficial effects by attenuating the toxicity of Emamectin benzoate.

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杀虫剂是具有毒理学特性的化合物。苯甲酸埃马菌素(EMB)是一种属于阿维菌素类的大分解内酯,由放线菌 Streptomyces avermitilis 天然产生。抗坏血酸(AA)被用于许多治疗领域,特别是其抗氧化特性。本研究旨在评估抗坏血酸(AA)对苯甲酸阿维菌素(EMB)引起的生殖毒性的潜在作用。本实验研究使用了 24 只成年雄性大鼠。动物分为 4 组(n = 6)。对照组(C)用蒸馏水处理,EMB 组每公斤体重灌胃 20 毫克 EMB,AA 组腹腔注射抗坏血酸(每公斤体重 200 毫克),EMB + AA 组每公斤体重注射 20 毫克 EMB,腹腔注射抗坏血酸(每公斤体重 200 毫克)。疗程为 15 天。我们的研究结果表明,服用 EMB 会增加(MDA、蛋白质羰基),降低抗氧化剂(SOD、CAT、GSH)。显微镜分析显示,EMB 组的组织学损伤表现为正常结构改变、炎症细胞浸润、Sertoli 细胞胞浆多灶空泡化、血管充血、附睾管腔内精子密度大面积降低以及肌肉层胶原纤维增加,这意味着纤维化。然而,与抗坏血酸联合治疗可降低与 EMB 相关的睾丸、附睾毒性,纠正氧化剂和抗氧化剂之间的失衡,改善精子生成,减少胶原纤维的数量。我们注意到,与对照组相比,仅使用抗坏血酸(AA)治疗并没有导致任何显著变化。总之,抗坏血酸具有减轻苯甲酸埃马菌素毒性的有益作用。
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Reproductive toxicology
Reproductive toxicology 生物-毒理学
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期刊介绍: Drawing from a large number of disciplines, Reproductive Toxicology publishes timely, original research on the influence of chemical and physical agents on reproduction. Written by and for obstetricians, pediatricians, embryologists, teratologists, geneticists, toxicologists, andrologists, and others interested in detecting potential reproductive hazards, the journal is a forum for communication among researchers and practitioners. Articles focus on the application of in vitro, animal and clinical research to the practice of clinical medicine. All aspects of reproduction are within the scope of Reproductive Toxicology, including the formation and maturation of male and female gametes, sexual function, the events surrounding the fusion of gametes and the development of the fertilized ovum, nourishment and transport of the conceptus within the genital tract, implantation, embryogenesis, intrauterine growth, placentation and placental function, parturition, lactation and neonatal survival. Adverse reproductive effects in males will be considered as significant as adverse effects occurring in females. To provide a balanced presentation of approaches, equal emphasis will be given to clinical and animal or in vitro work. Typical end points that will be studied by contributors include infertility, sexual dysfunction, spontaneous abortion, malformations, abnormal histogenesis, stillbirth, intrauterine growth retardation, prematurity, behavioral abnormalities, and perinatal mortality.
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