Silver nanoparticles testicular toxicity in rat

Publication date: Available online 21 May 2019Source: Environmental Toxicology and PharmacologyAuthor(s): Eman E. El-Sharkawy, Mahmoud. Abd El-Nasser, Heba F. KamalyAbstractTo evaluate the potential testicular toxicity induced by silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) in Sprague Dawley rate. The protocol study was designed as follows: G1: 30 adult male rats were kept as control. G2: 30 adult male rats were administered 5.36 mg/kg of AgNPs orally, twice weekly for six months. G3: 30 adult male rats were administered 13.4 mg/kg of AgNPs orally, twice weekly for six months. The results of hormonal assay revealed that a significant decrease in testosterone level while a significant increase in LH level was obtained. The testicular homogenate showed a significant decrease in SOD activity accompanied by a significant increase in MDA level in both G2 and G3 in comparison with the control in a dose-response relationship. Sperm viability indicates a significant decrease in rats in G2 and G3 groups. A significant decrease in DNA chromatin integrity % was obtained in rats of G3 in comparison with G2 and control. The semithin and TEM sections of the testis of G2 and G3 groups showed Sertoli cells have vacuolations with a disturbance in the arrangement and the staining affinity of spermatogenic cells. The spermatogonia appeared with a moderate electron density of the nucleus and cytoplasm. The acrosome and its cap become oval and light electron dens of spermatid cells.
Source: Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology - Category: Environmental Health Source Type: research