Counteracting the Toxic Hidroarsenicism Effects upon Reproductive-Physiological Outcomes in Male Goats: The Selenium and Vitamin-E Mitigation Approach

Author:

Ortega-Morales Natalia B.1,Cueto-Wong Jose A.2,Velez-Monroy Leonardo I.2,Chavez-Solis Adan U.2,Barrientos-Juarez Eutiquio3,Duarte-Sustaita Jesús Jaime4ORCID,Veliz-Deras Francisco G.5ORCID,Calderon-Leyva Guadalupe6,Moran-Martinez Javier7

Affiliation:

1. Autonomous Agrarian University Antonio Narro, Torreón 27054, Coahuila, Mexico

2. National Institute of Forest, Agricultural and Livestock Research, La Laguna Experimental Field, Matamoros 27440, Coahuila, Mexico

3. National Institute of Forestry, Agricultural and Livestock Research, Campo Experimental Aldama, Juan Aldama 32910, Chihuahua, Mexico

4. Faculty of Health Sciences, Juárez University of the State of Durango, Durango 34120, Durango, Mexico

5. Department of Veterinary Sciences, Autonomous Agrarian University Antonio Narro, Torreón 27054, Coahuila, Mexico

6. Department of Animal Production, Autonomous Agrarian University Antonio Narro, Torreón 27054, Coahuila, Mexico

7. Department of Cell Biology and Ultrastructure, Faculty of Medicine, Autonomous University of Coahuila, Torreón 27000, Coahuila, Mexico

Abstract

This study was to evaluate whether selenium and vitamin-E counteract the toxic effects of arsenic on reproductive aspects and physiological conditions of male goats. Male goats [Criollo, n = 20, 4–5 yr-old, 72 kg live weight (LW)] were distributed in homogeneous groups (n = 5), and received during 12 weeks: (1) Sodium arsenite 2 mg/kg of LW/day (AG, LW = 69 kg); (2) Sodium selenite 6 mg + vitamin-E 420 I.U. every 14 days during the 12 weeks (SG, LW = 68 kg); (3) Both AG and SG treatments (ASG, LW = 77 kg); and (4) 1 mL of physiological solution every 14 days during the 12 weeks (CG, LW = 72 kg). The animals had access to water from a well with a concentration of 35 μg/L of arsenic. The SG had the highest percentage of sperm viability (80.6%) followed by the CG, ASG (74.7; p > 0.05), and AG (64.3; p ≤ 0.05). The ASG and SG had a lower heart rate as compared to the CG and AG (58.8, 58 vs. 65.4, 63.5; respectively, p ≤ 0.05). The CG and SG showed a lower respiratory rate than the AG and ASG (19.2, 18.7 vs. 22.1, 21.0, respectively; p ≤ 0.05). Selenium and vitamin-E were efficient in reducing the damage caused by sodium arsenite in sperm quality and maintaining heart and respiratory rates and increases in odor in male goats.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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