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Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
Canadian Science Publishing
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Abstract: N-acetylcysteine (NAC) and melatonin were reported to exert protective effects on testicular tissues. Thus, this study aimed to determine which of these is more efficient against obesity-induced testicular dysfunction in albino rats. A total of 32 adult male rats (195 6 10 g) were divided into four groups: control, obese rats fed a high-fat diet (HFD), HFD+NAC (150 mg/kg per day, i.p.) and HFD+melatonin (10 mg/kg per day, i.p.), for 5 weeks. Testes and epididymis were weighed. Lipid profile, pituitary-testicular hormones, tumor necrosis factor a (TNFa), epididymal sperm parameters, testicular oxidant–
antioxidant system, testicular and the epididymal histopathology and immunohistochemical localization for androgen receptors (AR) and Bax reaction were analyzed. Administration of NAC or melatonin significantly improved the lipid
parameters, gonadal hormones, TNFa level, sperm count and abnormal morphology, oxidant–antioxidant system and the absolute testicular and epididymal mass with an enhancement of testicular architecture, AR expression and apoptosis as compared with that in the obese group. Additionally, as compared with the NAC group, the melatonin group had significantly reduced body mass index, total cholesterol, triglyceride, and TNFa and increased testosterone, sperm count, motility, superoxide dismutase activity, mitigated histomorphometrical changes, Bax expression, and increased testicular AR
expression. Therefore, melatonin was more efficient than NAC in affording fortification against HFD-induced testicular dysfunction.
Key words: high-fat diet, testicular dysfunction, androgen receptors, melatonin, apoptosis, N-acetylcysteine, obesity.
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