Effect of Honey on Testicular Functions in Rats Exposed to Cigarette Smoke

Mohamed Mahaneem, S. A. Sulaiman, H. Jaafar, Kuttulebbai Nainamohamed, Salam Sirajudeen, Z. Ismail, M. N. Islam
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Summary Honey is traditionally consumed by the local Malaysian population as a nutrient, as well as for the enhancement of fertility. The decline in male reproductive health and fertility in the last 30 years has been linked to environmental toxicants including cigarette smoke (CS). In human and experimental studies, CS exposure has been associated with decreased plasma testosterone level, lower sperm count and increased percentage of abnormal sperm. The aim of this study, therefore, was to determine the possible protective role of honey against the toxic effects of CS on testicular functions in rats. Thirty-two adult Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into 4 groups (8 rats per group) i.e. control group, honey-treated group (H), cigarette smoke-exposed group (CS) and honey-treated plus CS-exposed group (H+CS). Rats in control and CS groups received oral administration of distilled water daily while rats in H and H+CS groups received honey (1.2 g/kg body weight) orally by gavage daily. Rats in CS and H+CS groups were also exposed to CS for 8 min (3 times/day). After 13 weeks of treatment, each rat was sacrificed for reproductive parameters analysis. Rats in CS group had significantly lower sperm count, daily sperm production, percentage of motile sperm and testosterone level as well as a higher percentage of abnormal sperm compared to control and H groups. However, supplementation of honey significantly improved all these parameters in H+CS group. Administration of honey significantly attenuated the toxic effects of CS on spermatogenesis and testosterone level in rats. This study suggests that honey might have a protective effect against CS-induced impaired testicular functions in rats.
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蜂蜜对吸烟大鼠睾丸功能的影响
传统上,马来西亚当地居民将蜂蜜作为一种营养物质,以及提高生育能力。过去30年来,男性生殖健康和生育率的下降与包括香烟烟雾在内的环境毒物有关。在人体和实验研究中,CS暴露与血浆睾酮水平降低、精子数量减少和异常精子百分比增加有关。因此,本研究的目的是确定蜂蜜对CS对大鼠睾丸功能的毒性作用的可能保护作用。将32只成年sd大鼠随机分为4组,即对照组、蜂蜜处理组(H)、香烟烟雾暴露组(CS)和蜂蜜+CS暴露组(H+CS),每组8只。对照组和CS组大鼠每天口服蒸馏水,H组和H+CS组大鼠每天灌胃蜂蜜(1.2 g/kg体重)。CS组和H+CS组大鼠同样暴露于CS 8 min(3次/天)。治疗13周后处死各组大鼠进行生殖参数分析。与对照组和H组相比,CS组大鼠的精子数量、每日精子产量、活动精子百分比和睾丸激素水平显著降低,异常精子百分比较高。然而,在H+CS组中,添加蜂蜜显著改善了所有这些参数。蜂蜜可显著降低CS对大鼠精子发生和睾酮水平的毒性作用。本研究提示蜂蜜可能对cs诱导的大鼠睾丸功能受损有保护作用。
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