Affiliation:
1. Zoology Department, Faculty of Science; Cairo University, Giza, 12613, Egypt
Abstract
Background:
Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is known to have an impact on the health of the
male reproductive system. It is linked to low sperm quality, increased oxidative stress, and an
increased generation of reactive oxygen species in the seminal fluid. Pomegranate extract has
phenolic compounds and significant protective properties against oxidative stress, male sex
hormone disruptions, and sperm abnormalities.
Objective:
The current study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of Pomegranate Peel Extract
Nanoparticles (PPENPs) on male fertility in diabetic rats.
Methods:
DM was induced in rats by intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin (60 mg/kg).
Twenty-four rats were divided into four groups, 6 rats in each group: control, DM, DM+empty
NPs (60 mg/kg, orally), and DM+PPENPs (60 mg/kg, orally).
Results:
Administration of PPENPs increased the levels of insulin, FSH, LH, testosterone,
catalase, glutathione reduced, and semen fructose. PPENPs also improved sperm quality, as seen
by improvements in sperm morphology, motility, count, and the ability of metabolically active
spermatozoa to convert blue resazurin dye to pink resorufin. However, PPENPs decreased levels
of glucose, malonaldehyde, nitric oxide, and sperm abnormalities. Also, histological investigation
of the PPENPs showed improvement in testis tissue architecture and increased the diameter size of
seminiferous tubules and germinative layer thickness.
Conclusion:
Our investigation proved that the treatment of PPENPs has a protective effect on the
reproductive system of male diabetic rats, improving fertility parameters, healthy sperm profiles,
and the antioxidant system.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.