The Effects of 50 nm Unmodified Nano-ZnO on Lipid Metabolism and Semen Quality in Male Mice

Fifty male mice were exposed to 50 nm unmodified nano-ZnO through intragastric administration for 90 days to detect the long-term effects of unmodified nano-ZnO in mice. Results showed that the blood glucose, serum follicle stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone, testosterone, and estradiol were s...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biological trace element research 2020-04, Vol.194 (2), p.432-442
Hauptverfasser: Kong, Tao, Zhang, Shu-Hui, Zhang, Cai, Zhang, Ji-Liang, Yang, Fan, Wang, Guo-Yong, Yang, Zi-Jun, Bai, Dong-Ying, Shi, Yun-Yun, Liu, Tian-Qi, Li, Hai-Long
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Zusammenfassung:Fifty male mice were exposed to 50 nm unmodified nano-ZnO through intragastric administration for 90 days to detect the long-term effects of unmodified nano-ZnO in mice. Results showed that the blood glucose, serum follicle stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone, testosterone, and estradiol were significantly decreased ( p < 0.05). The serum triglyceride, total cholesterol, and low-density lipoprotein were significantly increased ( p < 0.05). The semen quality of the 160 mg/kg·bw group were significantly lowered ( p < 0.05). The liver and testis catalase and CuZn-SOD activities were significantly elevated ( p < 0.05). The abilities of •OH inhibition in the livers and testes of the 160 mg/kg·bw group were significantly lowered ( p < 0.05). The liver and testis MDA levels of the 160 mg/kg·bw group were significantly elevated ( p < 0.05). Results indicate that exposure of nano-ZnO could induce lipid metabolism disorder, hyperlipidemia, and reproductive toxicity to male mice through oxidative injury.
ISSN:0163-4984
1559-0720
DOI:10.1007/s12011-019-01792-6