Pregabalin induced reproductive toxicity and body weight changes by affecting caspase3 and leptin expression: Protective role of wheat germ oil

Pregabalin (PGB) drug abuse is common among the youth. It substituted tramadol before its recent schedule as a controlled drug since April 2019. PGB is an antiepileptic drug acting on the central nervous system. It blocks calcium channels regulating the action of neurotransmitters and causing prolon...

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description Pregabalin (PGB) drug abuse is common among the youth. It substituted tramadol before its recent schedule as a controlled drug since April 2019. PGB is an antiepileptic drug acting on the central nervous system. It blocks calcium channels regulating the action of neurotransmitters and causing prolonged depolarization. The present study aimed to investigate the toxic effect of long term pregabalin abuse on the reproductive function and body weight in both male and female albino rats and to evaluate the ameliorative effect of wheat germ oil (WGO). Forty-eight rats were randomly divided into eight groups. The first four groups were males and they were treated as follows: control group (1.5 mL saline), WGO group (1.5 mL L/kg), PGB group (300 mg/kg), and protective group (PGB + WGO). All doses were administrated once per day for 60 days by gastric gavage. The second four groups were females. They were divided and treated the same as the male groups. Pregabalin caused significant weight loss, decreased serum triglyceride level, and increased leptin gene expression in all rats. PGB affected male rats reproduction by decreasing total testosterone serum level and inhibiting spermatogenesis. Reproductive toxicity in females was caused by decreasing pituitary steroids, increasing gonadal hormones, and increasing the number of atretic ovarian follicles. Mechanism of toxicity may be attributed to the PGB oxidative stress effect that induced apoptosis and caused diffuse gonadal atrophy. WGO showed a protective effect on PGB induced toxicity as all measured parameters were relatively improved.
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Apoptosis
Atrophy
Body weight
Body weight loss
Calcium
Calcium channels
Central nervous system
Chronic toxicity
Depolarization
Drug abuse
Females
Follicles
Gene expression
Hormones
Leptin
Neurotransmitters
Oxidative stress
Pituitary
Pregabalin
Schedules
Sex hormones
Spermatogenesis
Steroids
Testosterone
Toxicity
Tramadol
Triglycerides
Weight loss
Wheat germ
title Pregabalin induced reproductive toxicity and body weight changes by affecting caspase3 and leptin expression: Protective role of wheat germ oil
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