Ketogenic Diet Improves Semen Quality and Restores Gonadal Hormonal Balance Following Monosodium Glutamate-Induced Testicular Dysfunction in Rats

D. Rotimi, O. Kayode, T. Olaolu, O. Adeyemi
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Abstract This study aims to investigate the effects of semen quality and gonadal hormonal balance in monosodium glutamate-induced testicular dysfunction in rats. Two groups of twenty-three animals each were treated (control and monosodium glutamate (MSG) group) orally for 28 days to establish testicular dysfunction. After testicular dysfunction was successfully confirmed, the animals from the two treatment groups were further subdivided (post-treatment) into six groups and treated for 42 days as follows; Control (Untreated); Ketogenic diet; Curcumin; MSG group only; MSG + Ketogenic diet; MSG + Curcumin. In MSG treatment, the administration of MSG significantly (P <0.05) decreased the level of serum testosterone in the rats. The treatment with MSG significantly (P <0.05) reduced the sperm count, sperm motility, sperm viability, and sperm morphology compared to the control rats. In the post-MSG treatment, ketogenic diet treatment significantly (P <0.05) increased the levels of testosterone and luteinizing hormone, while curcumin treatment increased only luteinizing hormone. The group fed with curcumin showed a significant increase in sperm morphology and sperm count compared to the control. This study revealed that MSG administration might have led to a disruption of the gonadal hormonal balance and sperm quality. Keywords: Ketogenic diet, Medicinal biochemistry, Monosodium glutamate, Sperm, Reproductive function, Testosterone
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生酮饮食改善大鼠谷氨酸钠诱导的睾丸功能障碍后的精液质量和恢复性腺激素平衡
摘要本研究旨在探讨精液质量和性腺激素平衡对味精诱导的大鼠睾丸功能障碍的影响。两组23只动物(对照组和味精组)口服28天,以建立睾丸功能障碍。在成功确认睾丸功能障碍后,将两个治疗组的动物进一步细分(治疗后)为六组,并按如下方式治疗42天;对照(未处理);生酮饮食;姜黄素;仅限MSG组;MSG+生酮饮食;味精+姜黄素。MSG治疗组大鼠血清睾酮水平明显下降(P<0.05)。与对照大鼠相比,MSG处理显著降低了精子计数、精子活力、精子活力和精子形态(P<0.05)。在MSG治疗后,生酮饮食治疗显著(P<0.05)增加了睾酮和黄体生成激素的水平,而姜黄素治疗仅增加了黄体生成激素。与对照组相比,喂食姜黄素的组精子形态和精子数量显著增加。这项研究表明,MSG给药可能会破坏性腺激素平衡和精子质量。关键词:生酮饮食,药物生物化学,谷氨酸单钠,精子,生殖功能,睾酮
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Chiang Mai University journal of natural sciences Health Professions-Health Professions (miscellaneous)
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