Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9910105 | Mutation Research/Genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Pre-treatment with 5-aminosalicylic acid (5-ASA) significantly reduced sperm-shape abnormalities in endosulfan-treated rats. The number of abnormal sperm in the epididymis was markedly increased by endosulfan treatment but pre-treatment with 5-ASA kept these values close to normal. Treatment with 5-ASA at a dose of 25Â mg/kg bw was more effective in reducing sperm-shape abnormality and sperm count than at a dose of 50Â mg/kg bw. Endosulfan significantly increased the level of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) in rats but a marked decrease was observed upon pre-treatment with 25Â mg/kg bw 5-ASA. Changes in plasma testosterone levels were not significantly correlated with 5-ASA pre-treatment but histopathological analysis of seminiferous tubules and Leydig cells showed significant protection from endosulfan-induced tissue damage such as necrosis. The population of Sertoli cells increased and the lumen of the seminiferous tubules contained a greater number of spermatids. There was a corresponding increase in the number of Leydig cells. A curative study with 5-ASA showed a similar protection from endosulfan-induced toxicity and cellular damage, but the extent of protection was significantly lower.
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Authors
Amardeep Jaiswal, Vipan Kumar Parihar, M. Sudheer Kumar, S.D. Manjula, B.R. Krishnanand, Ravindranath Shanbhag, M.K. Unnikrishnan,