Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Rutin andleaf extract prevent monosodium glutamate-induced testicular toxicity in adult male albino rats.
- Journal:
- Frontiers in veterinary science
- Year:
- 2025
- Authors:
- Abdel-Aty, Doaa M et al.
- Affiliation:
- Department of Zoology and Entomology
- Species:
- rodent
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Monosodium glutamate (MG) is a substance often used to enhance food flavor, but its effect on the reproductive system is known to have a negative impact. This study assessed the protective effects of rutin (RUT) andleaf extract (MOLE) on testicular toxicity induced by MG in rats. METHODS: There were six groups: Control, RUT, MOLE, MG, RUT + MG, and MOLE + MG. The critical parameters measured were testicular index, hormone levels, antioxidants, oxidative stress markers, inflammation, apoptosis and histopathological changes. RESULTS: Following MG exposure (60 mg/kg/day for 30 days), the testicular index and serum testosterone, LH, and FSH levels were significantly reduced. The markers of oxidative stress increased, whereas the antioxidants decreased. The levels of inflammatory and apoptotic markers increased. The increased expression of inflammatory and apoptotic markers and significant testicular tissue damage, including degenerative changes in the seminiferous tubules, infiltration of inflammatory cells, and deposition of collagen fibers were investigated in addition to an increase in inflammatory and apoptotic markers. DISCUSSION: The present study showed that pre-administration of RUT or MOLE ameliorated the deleterious effects of MG, possibly due to antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, indicating a protective effect of RUT and MOLE on MG-induced testicular toxicity.
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