Title of article
Dietary Vitamin E Is More Effective than Omega-3 and Omega-6 Fatty Acid for Improving The Kinematic Characteristics of Rat Sperm
Author/Authors
Alizadeh Ghavidel، Alireza نويسنده , , Taleb، Zeinab نويسنده Department of Animal Science, Saveh Branch, Islamic Azad University, Saveh, Iran , , Ebrahimi، Bita نويسنده Department of Embryology at Reproductive Biomedicine Research Center, Royan Institute for Reproductive Biomedicine, ACECR, Tehran, Iran , , Shaverdi، Abdolhossein نويسنده Department of Embryology, Reproductive Biomedicine Research Center, Royan Institute for Reproductive Biomedicine, ACECR, Tehran, Iran , , Nasr Esfahani، Mohammad Javad نويسنده , , Kheimeh، Abolfazl نويسنده Animal Core Facility, Reproductive Biomedicine Research Center, Royan Institute for Biotechnology, ACECR, Tehran, Iran , , Salman Yazdi، Reza نويسنده ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 70 سال 2016
Pages
9
From page
262
To page
270
Abstract
Objective: Although key roles for dietary vitamin E (VITE) and fatty acid (FA) in fertility
have been confirmed, limited data are available on the effects of VITE alone, or a constant
level of VITE supplemented by dietary omega-6 and omega-3 FAs in combination on male
reproduction. Consequently in this paper, the effects of VITE, sunflower oil, fish oil and
their combination on rat sperm were investigated.
Materials and Methods: We divided 50 mature male Wistar rats into 5 groups (n=10) in
a experimental completely randomized design for eight weeks: i. Control (CTR): standard
diet; ii. Vitamin E diet (VITE): 2 times greater than recommendations; iii. Sunflower
oil group (n-6) [gavaged with 0.5 ml/day/rat sunflower oil+VITE diet]; iv. Fish oil group
(n-3): [gavaged with 0.5 ml/day/rat fish oil+VITE diet] and v. n-3+n-6 group [gavaged
with 0.3 ml fish oil/day/rat+0.2 ml sunflower oil/day/rat+VITE diet]. The sperm parameters
were measured by computer assisted semen analyzer (CASA). All data were
analyzed with SPSS software.
Results: Feed intake decreased in groups which were administered sunflower oil
compared with the other groups (P < 0.05). The groups which received only VITE or
fish oil+VITE had a significantly higher concentration of sperm compared with the n-
6+n-3 and CTR group (P < 0.05). VITE and n-3 showed significant improved progressive
motility compared to the CTR group, whereas the n-6 and n-6+n-3 groups were
in the middle (P < 0.05). The highest sperm kinematic parameters were observed in
the VITE only group. There was no strong correlation between sperm parameters and
blood lipid profiles.
Conclusion: Dietary VITE and fish oil+VITE can improve sperm quality. Our findings can
be a focus for improvements in sperm quantity and motility in fertile animals using only
dietary VITE.
Journal title
Cell Journal (Yakhteh)
Serial Year
2016
Journal title
Cell Journal (Yakhteh)
Record number
2390774
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