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Dietary quercetin maintains the semen quality in rabbits under summer heat stress.

Zahid Naseer1, Ejaz Ahmad2, Hande Sultan Şahiner3, Erkmen Tuğrul Epikmen4, Muhammad Fiaz5, Muhamad Rizwan Yousuf6, Shahzad Akbar Khan7, İlker Serin8, Ahmet Ceylan8, Melih Aksoy8.   

Abstract

This study focused to determine beneficial impact of feeding quercetin supplemented diet on semen quality in summer heat imposed rabbits. Twelve heat stressed (HS) adult rabbits bucks were either fed with basal diet (HS; n = 06) or quercetin supplemented diet (QU-HS; n = 06) for a period of 56 days. Semen samples were collected and evaluated for volume, osmolality, morphology, concentration, motility, motion kinetics, viability, acrosome integrity, mitochondrial potential, and seminal plasma MDA level. Semen volume, concentration, motility and sperm kinetics parameters were affected by diet supplementation. Diet affected the sperm mitochondrial potential and day of treatment affected the viable sperm percentage. There was an effect of diet, day of treatment and diet by day interaction on acrosome reaction rate. Sperm head abnormalities were influenced by diet provision, sperm mid-piece abnormalities were affected by diet and day of treatment, whereas, the effect of diet and diet by day of treatment interaction were observed for total sperm abnormalities. There was an effect of diet and diet by day interaction for seminal plasma MDA level. In conclusions, quercetin reduces the damaging effects of HS and maintains the semen quality by lowering the oxidative stress in rabbits.
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Keywords:  Heat stress; Quercetin; Rabbit; Sperm quality

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30243139     DOI: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2018.09.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Theriogenology        ISSN: 0093-691X            Impact factor:   2.740


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