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Muhammed Enes Inanc1, Sukru Gungor2, Deniz Yeni3, Fatih Avdatek3, Volkan Ipek4, Ruhi Turkmen5, Orhan Corum6, Harun Karaca7, Ayhan Ata2.
Abstract
The present study investigated the protective effect of dried white Mulberry extract (DWME) against carmustine (Crm) induced biochemical alterations and spermatological, histopathological, and fertility damage in Wistar albino rats. Male rats were divided into four groups (control, Crm, Crm + DWME, and DWME group). It was found that Crm decreased the motility. Crm decreased the concentration (not different from control group) compared to DWME groups. Total blood MDA levels were reduced during the recovery period. Also, the recovery period reduced the MDA levels in the Crm group/testicular tissue. The GSH levels in the Crm + DWME group were the highest among all groups in the testicular tissue/experiment period. In the immunohistochemical evaluation of the testicular tissue, a high level of caspase-3 was observed in the cells that underwent meiosis in the Crm group. The most pronounced DNA damage was also detected in the Crm group. The Crm + DWME group showed the highest number of offspring born during recovery period. In conclusion, dried white mulberry extract protects against the spermatological damages caused by carmustine. Moreover, recovery period played a positive effect on spermatological parameters and fertility.Entities:
Keywords: Carmustine; Chemotherapy; Dried white mulberry fruit extract (DWME); Fertility; Rat; Spermatological parameters
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35398183 DOI: 10.1016/j.fct.2022.112979
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem Toxicol ISSN: 0278-6915 Impact factor: 6.023