Publications by authors named "Oluwatoyin O Ojo"

Background: Chronic exposure to arsenic is a major health concern consequent upon generation of excessive reactive oxygen species. The safety of treatment with chelating agents has not been well established; therefore, there is a need for a paradigm shift in the approach to management of arsenic toxicity. Bioflavonoids are known to influence redox homeostasis in cells; the study therefore investigates the efficacy of quercetin and its zinc and iron metal complexes on sodium arsenite (NaAr)-intoxication in rats.

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Purpose: Researches have shown the relevance of antioxidants in the management of several diseases. In the present study, the effects of quercetin and vitamin E were investigated on the mitochondrial functions in vivo and in silico.

Methods: Structures of quercetin and vitamin E were docked against mitochondrial Adenosine triphosphatase (mATPase), and cytochrome c cavity.

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Apoptosis is upregulated in all forms of diabetes, and the mitochondria act as target in diabetes pathophysiology. Quercetin and vitamin E have both shown usefulness in the delay of progression of diabetes-induced complications. However, their effect on the apoptotic process in diabetes mellitus is unknown.

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  • The study examined the protective effects of quercetin and vitamin E on testicular damage in diabetic rats induced by streptozotocin (STZ).
  • It was found that these treatments improved hormone levels (LH, FSH, testosterone) and reduced markers of cell death (cytochrome c, caspases 3 and 9), leading to increased sperm production and healthy testicular function.
  • The results indicate that quercetin and vitamin E could serve as potential therapeutic options for protecting against male infertility linked to diabetes due to their antioxidant properties.
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