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Protective effect of vitamin E on sperm quality and <i>in vitro</i> fertilizing potential and testosterone concentration in polyvinyl chloride treated male rats.

Abbas Sadeghi, Farah Farokhi, Ali Shalizar Jalali, Gholamreza Najafi

2020PubMed27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

per day; orally) and PVC + Vit E. After 40 days, rats were euthanized and epididymal sperms characteristics, embryo development and malondialdehyde (MDA) and testosterone levels were examined. The PVC decreased sperm count, motility and viability as well as testosterone level and increased sperms with damaged chromatin in comparison with controls. Also, the percentages of fertilization, two-cell embryos and blastocysts as well as MDA levels were decreased in PVC-treated rats. However, Vit E improved PVC-induced alterations in aforesaid parameters. The results indicated that PVC can reduce fertility potential in male rats probably through androgen and sperm quality and quantity reductions, while Vit E can exert protective effects in PVC-related reproductive toxicities.

Topics & Concepts

MalondialdehydeSpermAndrologyVitamin ETestosterone (patch)AntioxidantSperm motilityChemistryOxidative stressHuman fertilizationPolyvinyl chlorideInternal medicineEndocrinologyBiologyMedicineBiochemistryAnatomyOrganic chemistrySperm and Testicular FunctionEffects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicalsReproductive Health and Technologies