• Title of article

    Therapeutic potential of virgin coconut oil in mitigating sodium benzoate- model of male infertility: Role of Nrf2/Hmox-1/NF-kB signaling pathway

  • Author/Authors

    Ajibare ، Ayodeji Johnson Department of Physiology - Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Medicine and Health Sciences - Lead City University Ibadan , Akintoye ، Olabode Oluwadare Department of Physiology - Ekiti-State University , Folawiyo ، Moshood Abiola Department of Physiology - Ekiti- State University , Babalola ، Kabirat Temitope Department of Physiology - Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Medicine and Health Sciences - Lead City University Ibadan , Omotuyi ، Olaposi Idowu Department of Pharmacology Toxicology - College of Pharmacy - Afe Babalola University , Oladun ، Busayo Timothy Department of Physiology - Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Medicine and Health Sciences - Lead City University Ibadan , Aransi-ola ، Kafilat Temidayo Department of Physiology - Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Medicine and Health Sciences - Lead City University Ibadan , Olayaki ، Lukman Department of Physiology - Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Health Sciences - University of Ilorin , Odetayo ، Adeyemi Fatai Federal University of Health Sciences

  • From page
    543
  • To page
    551
  • Abstract
    Objective(s): Male infertility is a major public health issue due to increased prevalence, so there is an urgent need for a therapeutic solution. The search for a natural dietary substance that could modulate redox balance and inflammation and protect testicular function is in demand. Virgin Coconut Oil (VCO) has found use in the treatment of diabetes, and cancer owing to the presence of polyphenols. However, there is a dearth of information on its effect on testicular toxicity. The present study investigated VCO as a possible treatment for testicular toxicity in the Sodium Benzoate (SB) model of male infertility by evaluating the oxidative and inflammatory status, circulating hormonal levels, and key sperm indices.Materials and Methods: Twenty adult male rats were randomly assigned to four groups of 5 rats each and were treated with normal saline, sodium benzoate, sodium benzoate+5% VCO, and sodium benzoate+15% VCO for 30 days respectively. Biochemical analysis of reproductive hormones was assessed. Sperm parameters assessed include sperm function tests and sperm kinematics. One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) followed by post hoc Tukey tests was performed.Results: 5% VCO reverts the deranged serum reproductive hormones caused by sodium benzoate. 5% VCO was more potent as an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory treatment than 15% VCO. However, both doses prevented SB’s effect on the sperm function test and kinematics.Conclusion: VCO-supplemented diet can ameliorate SB-induced testicular toxicity by inhibiting its mechanisms of toxicity that are related to oxidative stress, apoptosis, and inflammation.
  • Keywords
    Food additives , Reproductive Hormones , Sperm analyses , Testicular toxicity , virgin coconut oil
  • Journal title
    Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
  • Journal title
    Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
  • Record number

    2759818