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Predominance of Antioxidants in Some Edible Plant Oils in Ameliorating Oxidative Stress and Testicular Toxicity Induced by Malathion.

Isam M Abu ZeidKhalid M Al-AsmariHisham N AltaybAtef M Al-AttarSafa H QahlMohammed Y Alomar
Published in: Life (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Malathion (MAL) is an insecticide that has been linked to reproductive system damage in both humans and animals. In the present investigation, the antitoxic effects of coffee and olive oils on MAL-induced testicular dysfunctions were evaluated. MAL-intoxicated rats were supplemented with coffee and olive oils (400 mg/kg) for 7 weeks. Exposure to MAL resulted in statistically altered antioxidant enzymes and histopathological findings of necrotic seminiferous tubules and spermatogenetic arrest in rats after seven weeks of treatment. The effects of MAL intoxication on physiological and histopathological changes were improved by the use of these oils. Murine double minute 2 (MDM2) was found to interact well with chlorogenic acid and oleuropein, two compounds from coffee and olive oils, respectively. Coffee oil and olive oil were found to be promising therapeutic agents for MAL-induced testicular toxicity and oxidative damage.
Keyphrases
  • oxidative stress
  • diabetic rats
  • high glucose
  • germ cell
  • dna damage
  • induced apoptosis
  • cell cycle
  • gestational age
  • replacement therapy
  • heat stress