The ameliorative effects of Lactobacillus casei and Lactobacillus coagulans probiotics on Spirotetramat induced testicular toxicity based on biochemical and histological studies in male Wistar rats

Shariq Hussain, Madhavi Gaur
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Probiotics have been found as important elements against reproductive toxicity. So the use of probiotics has been increased day by day to combat with several disorders related to reproductive health. In current study, the potential role of probiotics including Lactobacillus casei (L 1 ) and Lactobacillus coagulans (L 2 ) has been demonstrated against a tetramic acid-derived pesticide Spirotetramat which has been found to cause variable toxicity at different levels in the life cycle of various organisms. For this study, five groups including a control group of male Wistar rats; were studied for toxicological evaluation. A daily dose of Spirotetramat for 28 days (667 mg/kg BW per day) was administrated along with probiotics L 1 and L 2 (1x107cfu/ml) in five groups according to protocol. Oxidative stress was estimated by calculating levels of different parameters including Superoxide dismutase (SOD), Lipid peroxidation (LPO), Glutathione peroxidase (GPx) Catalase CAT, and Glutathione (GSH) soon after sacrifice. LPO was found to be increased with GSH, CAT, and GPx and with a significant decrease in SOD ( p <0.01) in pesticide-controlled rats as compared to untreated ones. After the treatment by L 1 and L 2 , a significant recovery ( p <0.05) was observed in toxicity parameters in relation to normal rats. The results also revealed that spirotetramat exposure caused significant reductions in sperm count, motility, and viability in male rats. However, treatment with L 1 and L 2 was found to mitigate these effects. Specifically, co-administration of Spirotetramat with L 1 and L 2 resulted in significant improvements in sperm count, motility, and viability in male Wistar rats.
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基于生化和组织学研究的干酪乳杆菌和凝固乳杆菌益生菌对雄性Wistar大鼠螺虫所致睾丸毒性的改善作用
益生菌已被发现是对抗生殖毒性的重要元素。因此,益生菌的使用日益增加,以对抗与生殖健康有关的几种疾病。在目前的研究中,包括干酪乳杆菌(Lactobacillus casei, l1)和凝固乳杆菌(Lactobacillus coagulans, l2)在内的益生菌已被证明对四羧酸衍生的农药螺虫具有潜在的作用,螺虫在各种生物的生命周期中具有不同程度的不同毒性。在这项研究中,五组包括对照组雄性Wistar大鼠;进行毒理学评价。按方案分5组,按每日剂量(667 mg/kg BW /天)给药28 d,同时给予益生菌l1和l2 (1x107cfu/ml)。通过计算牺牲后不久超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)、脂质过氧化(LPO)、谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶(GPx)过氧化氢酶(CAT)和谷胱甘肽(GSH)等不同参数的水平来估计氧化应激。与未施用农药的大鼠相比,LPO随GSH、CAT和GPx的增加而增加,SOD显著降低(p <0.01)。经l1和l2处理后,与正常大鼠相比,毒性指标明显恢复(p <0.05)。结果还显示,接触螺虫会导致雄性大鼠精子数量、活力和生存能力显著降低。然而,用l1和l2治疗可以减轻这些影响。具体地说,Spirotetramat与L 1和L 2的联合用药显著改善了雄性Wistar大鼠的精子数量、活力和生存能力。
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