Author/Authors :
Ebadimanas, Ghodrat Department of Biology - Faculty of Basic Sciences - Farhangian University, Tehran , Najafi, Gholamreza Department of Anatomy and Embryology - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Urmia University, Urmia
Abstract :
Background: Diazinon is an insecticide with oxidative stress properties, which is widely used in agriculture. Selenium is used as a
basic nutrient for animals and humans as a potential antioxidant. No studies have evaluated the protective effects of selenium on
diazinon in the reproductive system of male Wistar rats.
Objectives: The present study aimed to assess the therapeutic effects of selenium on balanced testosterone levels, sperm DNA damage, fertilization, and early embryonic development in diazinon-treated rats.
Methods: This experimental study was conducted on 32 mature male Wistar rats, which were randomly assigned to four groups
of eight, including control (0.2 mg/kg/B.W of corn oil), diazinon (300 mg/kg/B.W), selenium (0.5 mg of Na2SeO3/kg), selenium (0.5
mg/kg), and diazinon (300 mg/kg/B.W of diazinon). The animals received daily oral treatment for 60 days.
Results: Compared to the control group, the diazinon group showed a significant reduction in the testosterone levels, sperm count,
sperm motility, sperm maturation, DNA maturity, in-vitro fertilization (IVF), two-cell embryo, hatching, and blastocyst (P value <
0.05). However, the sperm mortality, sperm DNA damage, and immature sperm significantly increased in the treatment group (P
value < 0.05). In the diazinon and selenium treatment group, the total sperm parameters returned to the physiological range, and
no significant changes were observed.
Conclusions: According to the results, selenium could protect the sperm parameters, testosterone level, and IVF in the diazinontreated Wistar rats.
Keywords :
Diazinon , Rat , Selenium , Sperm Parameters , Testosterone , In-Vitro Fertilization