Royal jelly protects male rats from heat stress‐induced reproductive failure
Royal jelly (RJ) as an antioxidant has been shown to have attenuated oxidative stress damages in reproductive organs. The objective was carried out the effects of RJ on sperm characteristics, sperm malondialdehyde (MDA) concentration and in vitro fertilisation (IVF) outcome in heat stress (HS) expos...
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description | Royal jelly (RJ) as an antioxidant has been shown to have attenuated oxidative stress damages in reproductive organs. The objective was carried out the effects of RJ on sperm characteristics, sperm malondialdehyde (MDA) concentration and in vitro fertilisation (IVF) outcome in heat stress (HS) exposed male rats. Forty‐eight male rats were randomly divided into eight groups; group 1 received normal saline, group 2 received RJ (100 mg kg−1 day−1; PO), groups 3, 4 and 5 were heat‐stressed (43, 39 and 37°C for 20 min per day respectively) and groups 6, 7 and 8 were heat‐stressed along with RJ (43, 39 and 37°C for 20 min per day, respectively, plus RJ at a dose of 100 mg kg−1 day−1; PO). The HS was induced through immersion of experimental rat scrotums in a water bath. After 48 days, the HS induced remarkable diminish in sperm motility, viability and fertilising potential along with reduced blastulation rate and enhanced sperm chromatin abnormality, MDA levels and DNA damage. Nevertheless, RJ co‐administration improved sperm characteristics and early embryo development as well as sperm lipid peroxidation level. Our data suggest that RJ can effectively ameliorate the experimental HS‐induced infertility in rats through MDA concentration restoration and sperm characteristics and pre‐implantation embryo development improvement. |
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