Title of article :
Hormonal, Histological, and Comparative Study of the Effect of Pure Ginseng on Testicular Function in the Breeding/Non- Breeding Season of Rams in Basrah
Author/Authors :
Sanad, N. H Department of Surgery and Obstetric/Theriogenology - College of Veterinary Medicine - University of Basrah - Basrah, Iraq , Abbas, H. R Department of Surgery and Obstetric/Theriogenology - College of Veterinary Medicine - University of Basrah - Basrah, Iraq , Yaseen, A. A Department of Surgery and Obstetric/Theriogenology - College of Veterinary Medicine - University of Basrah - Basrah, Iraq , Habeeb, I. A Department of Surgery and Obstetric/Theriogenology - College of Veterinary Medicine - University of Basrah - Basrah, Iraq , Alsalim, H. A Department of Surgery and Obstetric/Theriogenology - College of Veterinary Medicine - University of Basrah - Basrah, Iraq
Abstract :
This study aimed to investigate the effect of the administration of powdered Panax ginseng as a dietary
supplement on testosterone concentration, spermatogenesis stimulating hormone, interstitial cell-stimulating
hormone levels, sperms morphological characteristics, testis histological traits, and testicular size in the breeding
and non-breeding season in adult rams. In total, 20 adult rams were included and randomly divided into three
groups. The first group of adult rams (n=8) was subdivided into two subgroups of four rams (Sub-G1-B and
Sub-G2-B). TheSub-G1-B and Sub-G2-B were fed 2 and 5 g of P. ginseng once a day, respectively, for 90 days
during the breeding season. The second group of adult rams (n=8) was subdivided into two subgroups of four
rams (Sub-G1-NB and Sub-G2-NB). The Sub-G1-NB and Sub-G2-NB were fed 2 and 5 g of P. ginseng once a
day, respectively, for 90 days during the non-breeding season. The third group of adult rams (n=4) was
considered the control group two times (in and out of the season). The results showed that the testosterone
concentration and gonad protective and interstitial cell-stimulating hormone levels increased significantly
(P<0.05) in both the experimental groups that received ginseng supplementation, compared to the control group
in and out of the breeding season. The evaluation of sperm morphometric parameters, such as total sperm count,
total motility, and progressive motility, showed superiority in improving the above-mentioned parameters.
However, the total immotile sperms and non-progressive sperms underwent a significant decrease (P<0.05) in
both experimental groups of ginseng supplemented, compared to the control group in and out of season. The
angiogenesis of the seminiferous tubules increased significantly (P<0.05) in both experimental groups. Through
a microscopic examination, the recorded data showed a significant increase in the population of spermatogonial
stem cells as well as primary and secondary spermatocytes in both experimental groups. Values of testicular
diameter showed a significant increase (P<0.05) after a period of 75 and 90 days following the initiation of
treatments in both experimental groups, compared to the control group in and out of the season. It can be
concluded that P. ginseng has some beneficial effects on the antioxidant status of the semen, the morphometric
parameters, and other critical traits of sperm and testicles which are the important factors in male fertility.
Keywords :
Testosterone , Testis , SSH , Ram , Panax ginseng , ICSH
Journal title :
Archives of Razi Institute