Affiliation:
1. Department of Preventive Medicine, School of Public Health Wenzhou Medical University Zhejiang China
2. Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Watershed Science and Health Wenzhou Medical University Zhejiang China
3. Department of Radiation Medicine, School of Public Health Wenzhou Medical University Zhejiang China
Abstract
AbstractObjectivePhthalates (PEs) could cause reproductive harm to males. A mixture of three widely used PEs (MPEs) was used to investigate the ameliorative effects of zinc (Zn) and vitamin E (VE) against male reproductive toxicity.MethodsFifty male SD rats were randomly divided into five groups (n = 10). Rats in MPEs group were orally treated with 160 mg/kg/d MPEs, while rats in MPEs combined Zn and/or VE groups were treated with 160 mg/kg/d MPEs plus 25 mg/kg/d Zn and/or 25 mg/kg/d VE. After intervention for 70 days, it's was measured of male reproductive organs' weight, histopathological observation of sperms and testes, serum hormones, PIWI proteins and steroidogenic proteins.ResultsCompared with control, anogenital distance, testes weight, epididymides weight, and sex hormones were significantly decreased, while the sperm malformation rate was markedly increased in MPEs group (p < .05); the testicular tissues were injured in MPEs group with disordered and decreased spermatids, and arrested spermatogenesis. PIWIL1, PIWIL2, StAR, CYP11A1 and CYP19A1 were down‐regulated in MPEs group (p < .05). However, the alterations of these parameters were restored in MPEs combined Zn and/or VE groups (p < .05).ConclusionZn and/or VE improved steroid hormone metabolism, and inhibited MPEs' male reproductive toxicity.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Wenzhou Municipal Science and Technology Bureau