Keywords
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Glycyrrhiza glabra extract, ochratoxin A, melatonin, testis, antioxidant
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Abstract
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The effect of Glycyrrhiza glabra extract (GgE) as a natural antioxidant and melatonin (MEL) on ochratoxin A
(OTA)-induced histopathological damages on the testes and oxidative stress was evaluated in male rats. The
animals were assigned into four groups (n ¼ 8) including control and test groups. The rats in control group
received saline and the animals in the test groups received (200 mg/kg) of OTA, (15 mg/kg) of MEL þ (200
mg/kg) OTA and (100 mg/kg) of GgE þ (200 mg/kg) OTA, respectively, during 28 consecutive days. The serum
total antioxidant power (TAOP) and total thiol molecules (TTM) production were assessed. Moreover, histopathological
and histochemical studies were also performed. The results showed that the TAOP and TTM
were decreased in OTA-exposed rats, while the animals that received MEL þ OTA or GgE þ OTA showed
an enhancement in the serum TAOP and TTM levels. Histopathological analyses demonstrated that in OTAexposed
rats, the testicular degeneration, seminiferous tubule atrophy, dissociation of germinative epithelium,
vasodilatation with vascular thrombosis, perivascular immune cell infiltration, hypertrophied leydic cells, giant
cell formation, and negative tubular differentiation index (TDI) were observed. Surprisingly, both the biochemical
and histopathological examinations showed that MEL and GgE, albeit with some differences, exerted a protective
effect on OTA-induced damages. In conclusion, this data suggest that OTA contamination in animal
feeds and human foods could cause reproductive abnormalities. Our data also indicate that OTA, at least partly
by interfering in oxidative stress system, exerts its toxic effects on testes whereas MEL and GgE with antioxidant
properties could fairly protect rats against OTA toxic effects.
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