| Literature DB >> 32714447 |
Joane Isis Travassos Vieira1, Taylane Alves da Silva1, Williane Maria Pereira Barbosa1, Gabriela Lima de Azevêdo1, Lúcia Cristina Pereira Arruda1, Maria Madalena Pessoa Guerra1, Pierre Castro Soares1, Ellen Cordeiro Bento da Silva2.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of green tea extract (GTE) on the spermatic parameters of Wistar rats, submitted or not to testicular heat shock (HS). For this, 48 animals were treated according to the experimental groups (G1: not exposed to HS and untreated; G2: exposed to HS and untreated; G3: not exposed to HS and treated with GTE; G4: exposed to HS and treated with GTE). Subgroups of rats were euthanized on days 15, 30, and 60 to recover the spermatozoa. The total motility (TM), vigor, spermatic morphology and concentration, mitochondrial membrane potential, plasma membrane integrity, and acrosome integrity (ACi) were analyzed. The TM was higher in G1 and G3 than in G2 and G4 on day 30, and higher in G4 on day 60. The overall means of TM and vigor were higher in G1 and G3 than in G2 and G4, as well as TM on day 60. For the morphology, G2 and G4 were lower than G1 and G3 on day 15, and G4 was lower than G1 and G3 on day 30. Moreover, in G1 and G3 morphology was higher on days 15 and 30, and in G4 it was lower on day 30, with the overall means being higher in G1 and G3 than in G2 and G4, as well as on days 15 and 60 compared to day 30. The overall mean of ACi, on day 30, was lower than on days 15 and 60 for all the groups. Therefore, HS is shown to be widely deleterious to the gametes, and the daily administration of 100 mg/kg green tea extract does not improve the spermatic parameters of Wistar rats, submitted or not to testicular HS, although it leads to better recovery of spermatic motility and morphology at 60 days.Entities:
Keywords: catechins; heat; spermatozoa
Year: 2020 PMID: 32714447 PMCID: PMC7375866 DOI: 10.1590/1984-3143-AR2019-0049
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anim Reprod ISSN: 1806-9614 Impact factor: 1.807
Mean and standard deviations of spermatic motility (%) of Wistar rats submitted or not to testicular heat shock and treated or not with 100 mg/kg of green tea extract at different times.
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| G1 | 63.75±17.02aA | 86.25±4.79aA | 80.00±20.41aA | 76.67A |
| G2 | 50.00±40.93aA | 28.33±18.93aB | 67.50±20.21aA | 42.17B |
| G3 | 61.25±20.16aA | 82.50±8.66aA | 60.00±7.07aA | 67.92A |
| G4 | 20.00±13.54bA | 8.67±7.09bB | 67.50±18.48aA | 31.33B |
| Overall mean | 45.69b | 49.13b | 68.75a | |
Different lowercase letters on the lines and different capital letters in the columns show significant differences (P<0.05) between the times and groups, respectively. G1: not stressed and untreated; G2: stressed and untreated; G3: not stressed and treated; G4: stressed and treated.
Mean and standard deviations of the spermatic vigor (0-5) of Wistar rats submitted or not to testicular heat shock and treated or not with 100 mg/kg of green tea extract at different times.
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| G1 | 3.00±0.00Aa | 3.00±0.91Aa | 2.75±0.50Aa | 2.92A |
| G2 | 2.13±1.44Aa | 1.50±1.00Aa | 2.75±0.50Aa | 2.13B |
| G3 | 3.00±0.82Aa | 3.13±0.48Aa | 3.00±0.82Aa | 3.04A |
| G4 | 2.50±0.58Aa | 1.25±0.96Aa | 2.63±0.48Aa | 2.13B |
| Overall mean | 2.66a | 2.22a | 2.78a | |
Different capital letters in the columns show significant differences (P<0.05) between the groups. G1: not stressed and untreated; G2: stressed and untreated; G3: not stressed and treated; G4: stressed and treated.
Mean and standard deviations of morphologically normal spermatozoids (%) of Wistar rats submitted or not to testicular heat shock and treated or not with 100 mg/kg of green tea extract at different times.
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| G1 | 91.50±4.88aA | 85.99±8.05aA | 67.78±3.54bA | 81.76A |
| G2 | 52.53±26.67aB | 35.42±27.70aAB | 67.29±2.68aA | 51.75B |
| G3 | 88.88±3.86aA | 88.88±5.94aA | 72.95±8.18bA | 83.57A |
| G4 | 51.88±13.55aB | 8.22±7.09bB | 55.91±16.88aA | 38.67C |
| Overall mean | 71.19a | 54.63b | 65.98a | |
Different lowercase letters on the lines and different capital letters in the columns show significant differences (P<0.05) between the times and groups, respectively. G1: not stressed and untreated; G2: stressed and untreated; G3: not stressed and treated; G4: stressed and treated.
Mean and standard deviations of the spermatic concentration (106 spz/mL) of Wistar rats submitted or not to testicular heat shock and treated or not with 100 mg/kg of green tea extract at different times.
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| G1 | 26.31±1.91Aa | 11.19±7.14Aa | 6.81±3.70Aa | 14.77A |
| G2 | 13.88±5.78Aa | 1.58±0.29Aa | 2.88±0.66Aa | 6.88B |
| G3 | 17.31±7.26Aa | 15.13±10.22Aa | 4.88±3.23Aa | 12.44A |
| G4 | 13.75±5.42Aa | 2.94±2.41Aa | 3.19±1.81Aa | 6.63B |
| Overall mean | 17.81a | 8.28b | 4.44b |
Different lowercase letters on the lines and different capital letters in the columns show significant differences (P<0.05) between the times and groups, respectively. G1: not stressed and untreated; G2: stressed and untreated; G3: not stressed and treated; G4: stressed and treated.
Mean and standard deviation of spermatozoid acrosome integrity (%) of Wistar rats submitted or not to testicular heat shock and treated or not with 100 mg/kg of green tea extract at different times.
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| G1 | 21.25±6.69Aa | 10.25±4.84Aa | 37.00±19.27Aa | 22.83A |
| G2 | 12.88±5.06Aa | 12.38±4.59Aa | 18.25±7.50Aa | 14.50A |
| G3 | 12.88±5.57Aa | 16.38±10.43Aa | 37.50±23.16Aa | 22.25A |
| G4 | 21.00±18.40Aa | 5.13±4.33Aa | 14.63±10.49Aa | 13.58A |
| Overall mean | 17.00a | 11.03b | 26.84a | |
Different lowercase letters on the lines show significant differences (P<0.05) between the times. G1: not stressed and untreated; G2: stressed and untreated; G3: not stressed and treated; G4: stressed and treated.
Mean and standard deviations of plasma membrane integrity of spermatozoids (%) of Wistar rats submitted or not to testicular heat shock and treated or not with 100 mg/kg of green tea extract at different times.
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| G1 | 3.67±2.75Aa | 4.83±2.36Aa | 8.49±4.38Aa | 5.04A |
| G2 | 4.00±3.50Aa | 5.83±6.66Aa | 6.12±1.25Aa | 4.50A |
| G3 | 15.45±14.35Aa | 4.88±2.81Aa | 4.75±2.18Aa | 8.36A |
| G4 | 5.00±4.95Aa | 2.25±0.87Aa | 8.63±6.09Aa | 5.29A |
| Overall mean | 6.55a | 3.84a | 7.00a | |
G1: not stressed and untreated; G2: stressed and untreated; G3: not stressed and treated; G4: stressed and treated.
Mean and standard deviations of high mitochondrial spermatozoid membrane potential (%) of Wistar rats submitted or not to testicular heat shock and treated or not with 100 mg/kg of green tea extract at different times.
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| G1 | 37.67±34.24Aa | 53.38±20.17Aa | 29.31±27.56Aa | 34.54A |
| G2 | 32.00±26.00Aa | 22.50±9.73Aa | 18.83±18.41Aa | 18.38A |
| G3 | 44.83±38.89Aa | 57.63±22.17Aa | 34.74±25.45Aa | 39.31A |
| G4 | 38.63±26.26Aa | 28.50±24.44Aa | 29.00±26.92Aa | 29.67A |
| Overall mean | 31.13a | 37.31a | 22.98a | |
G1: not stressed and untreated; G2: stressed and untreated; G3: not stressed and treated; G4: stressed and treated.