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Mukhtar Ahmed1, Daoud Ali2, Abdel Halim Harrath2, Tajamul Hussain3, Nasser Al-Daghri3, Majed S Alokail3, Ravindranath H Aladakatti4, Mukhtar Ahmed G Ghodesawar5.
Abstract
Boswellia papyrifera and Boswellia carterii diffuses smoke polluting air that adversely affects indoor environment that certainly harm human health. Therefore, this study aims at ascertaining the effect of these plants on gonadal hormones and molecular changes in rat spermatozoa. The animals were exposed to 4 g/kg body weight of B. papyrifera and B. carterii daily for 120 days along with suitable controls. Significant decreases in FSH, LH and testosterone levels were evidenced, along with a reduction of protein, sialic acid, and carnitine levels. In sperm physiology, sperm count, motility, speed decrease, whereas sperm anomalies increase. TEM observation indicates morphological changes in plasma and acrosomal membranes, cytoplasmic droplet in the tail region, vacuolated, and disorganization of the mitochondrial sheath. These findings demonstrate that B. papyrifera and B. carterii smoke affects the process of sperm formation and maturation, which indicates the detrimental effects of these plants on the reproductive system.Entities:
Keywords: B. carterii; B. papyrifera; Biochemical study; Hormonal assay; Sperm analysis; Spermatozoa; Ultrastructure
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24702894 DOI: 10.1016/j.crvi.2014.01.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: C R Biol ISSN: 1631-0691 Impact factor: 1.583