Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2009820 Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Chlorpyrifos (CPF) is causing different toxicity and propolis has been reported to be an effective antioxidant. Therefore, the present study is aimed to elucidate the possible protective effects of propolis in alleviating the toxicity of chlorpyrifos on reproductive performance, testosterone levels, enzyme activities and lipids profile in serum of male rats. Animals were divided into four groups; one orally administered (o.d.) CPF at a dose of 9 mg/kg b.w. for consecutive 70-days, propolis group (50 mg/kg b.w.), propolis and chlorpyrifos group and a control group. Results showed that there was a correlation between CPF administration and the significant decrease of the sperm counts, spermatozoon survival and testosterone level as well as increase of sperm aberrations. CPF increased significantly the lipid profile and the levels of various serum liver marker enzymes. In contrast, co-administration of propolis to CPF-treated rats restored almost most of these biochemical parameters to normal levels. On the other hand, CPF resulted in histopathological alterations in testes of male rats. However, pre-administration of propolis to CPF-treated animals improved the testicular damage and alleviates the toxic effects of CPF on reproductive functions in male rats.

Graphical abstractSerum testosterone of male rats after oral administered with chlorpyrifos and/or propolis for 70 days. The data are presented as mean ± SD, (n = 10). aSignificant difference as compared with control group (P ⩽ 0.05). bSignificant difference as compared with chlorpyrifos group (P ⩽ 0.05).Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► There was positive correlation between chlorpyrifos and the sperm aberrations. ► CPF increased the lipid profile and the levels of liver enzymes. ► Co-administration of propolis to CPF-treated rats restored biochemical parameters. ► Histopathological in testes improved by pre-treatment the rats with propolis.

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