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  • The study investigated the impact of arsenic trioxide and zinc oxide nanoparticles on male reproductive health in adult rats, comparing the effects of these substances alone and in combination with gallic acid as a protective agent.
  • Results showed that exposure led to significant weight and hormonal changes, including reduced testosterone and increased estradiol levels, along with oxidative stress indicators such as elevated malondialdehyde and decreased antioxidant enzymes in the testicular tissues.
  • Gallic acid demonstrated protective effects, improving sperm health and hormonal profiles, and restoring damaged reproductive structures, suggesting it may counteract the negative effects of arsenic and zinc oxide exposure.

Article Abstract

The current study compared the effects of incorporated exposure to arsenic trioxide (As) and zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnONPs) on male reproductive hormones, oxidative stress, and inflammatory biomarkers in adult rats to each metal alone. A defensive trial with gallic acid (GA) has also been studied. A total of 60 adult male Sprague Dawley rats were categorized into six groups: control, GA (20 mg/kg), ZnONPs (100 mg/kg), As (8 mg/kg), ZnONPs with As, and GA concurrently with ZnONPs and As at the same previous doses. The regimens were applied for 60 days in sequence. Current findings showed significant weight loss in all study groups, with testicular weights significantly decreased in the As and combined groups. Testosterone, follicular stimulating hormone, and luteinizing hormone serum levels were also considerably reduced, while serum levels of estradiol increased. Inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) immunoexpression was significantly upregulated while proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) was downregulated. Moreover, there was a significant elevation of testicular malondialdehyde, reduction of testicular superoxide dismutase, and glutathione peroxidase with disruptive testes, prostate glands, and seminal vesicle alterations in all experimental groups with marked changes in the combined group. Additionally, the present results revealed the protective effects of GA on ZnONPs and As adverse alterations in rats. GA enhanced sperm picture, oxidant status, and hormonal profile. Also, it modulates iNOS and PCNA immunoexpression and recovers the histoarchitecture of the testes, prostate glands, and seminal vesicles. Ultimately, GA may be a promising safeguarding agent against ZnONPs and As-induced disturbances to reproductive parameters.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11582332PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00210-024-03228-yDOI Listing

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