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Plantain-based diet decreases oxidative stress and inflammatory markers in the testes of rats exposed to atrazine
by
Damilare Emmanuel, Rotimi
, Oluyomi Stephen, Adeyemi
in
Acetylcholinesterase
/ Animal experimentation
/ Animals
/ Antioxidants
/ Atrazine
/ Bioactive compounds
/ Biochemistry
/ Biocompatibility
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Cancer Research
/ Cardiology
/ Chemical fingerprinting
/ Diet
/ DNA fragmentation
/ Exposure
/ Fertility
/ Health aspects
/ Herbicides
/ Homeostasis
/ Inflammation
/ Life Sciences
/ Male
/ Males
/ Mathematical models
/ Medical Biochemistry
/ Oxidative Stress
/ Parameters
/ Plantago
/ Plantains
/ Quercetin
/ Rats
/ Testes
/ Testis
/ Toxicity
/ Tumor necrosis factor-α
2023
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Plantain-based diet decreases oxidative stress and inflammatory markers in the testes of rats exposed to atrazine
by
Damilare Emmanuel, Rotimi
, Oluyomi Stephen, Adeyemi
in
Acetylcholinesterase
/ Animal experimentation
/ Animals
/ Antioxidants
/ Atrazine
/ Bioactive compounds
/ Biochemistry
/ Biocompatibility
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Cancer Research
/ Cardiology
/ Chemical fingerprinting
/ Diet
/ DNA fragmentation
/ Exposure
/ Fertility
/ Health aspects
/ Herbicides
/ Homeostasis
/ Inflammation
/ Life Sciences
/ Male
/ Males
/ Mathematical models
/ Medical Biochemistry
/ Oxidative Stress
/ Parameters
/ Plantago
/ Plantains
/ Quercetin
/ Rats
/ Testes
/ Testis
/ Toxicity
/ Tumor necrosis factor-α
2023
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Plantain-based diet decreases oxidative stress and inflammatory markers in the testes of rats exposed to atrazine
by
Damilare Emmanuel, Rotimi
, Oluyomi Stephen, Adeyemi
in
Acetylcholinesterase
/ Animal experimentation
/ Animals
/ Antioxidants
/ Atrazine
/ Bioactive compounds
/ Biochemistry
/ Biocompatibility
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Cancer Research
/ Cardiology
/ Chemical fingerprinting
/ Diet
/ DNA fragmentation
/ Exposure
/ Fertility
/ Health aspects
/ Herbicides
/ Homeostasis
/ Inflammation
/ Life Sciences
/ Male
/ Males
/ Mathematical models
/ Medical Biochemistry
/ Oxidative Stress
/ Parameters
/ Plantago
/ Plantains
/ Quercetin
/ Rats
/ Testes
/ Testis
/ Toxicity
/ Tumor necrosis factor-α
2023
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Plantain-based diet decreases oxidative stress and inflammatory markers in the testes of rats exposed to atrazine
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Plantain-based diet decreases oxidative stress and inflammatory markers in the testes of rats exposed to atrazine
2023
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Exposure to the herbicide atrazine (ATZ) has deleterious effects on male fertility. This fact underscores the need for measures to protect against the detrimental impact of atrazine exposure on male fertility. The study assessed the protective effects of plantain-based diet (PBD) on rat testes exposed to ATZ by exploring oxid-inflammatory homeostasis. The study evaluated the preventive and therapeutic effects of PBD in a two-phased experiment. Male rats were randomized into seven groups for therapeutic model (Control, ATZ only, ATZ recovery, ATZ + 50% PBD, ATZ + 25% PBD, ATZ + 12.5% PBD and ATZ + quercetin-QUE) while the preventive model had ten groups (Control, ATZ, 50% PBD + ATZ, 25% PBD + ATZ, 12.5% PBD + ATZ and QUE + ATZ). The oxidative stress parameters (DNA fragmentation and MDA level), purinergic activity (ATPase), acetylcholine esterase, and inflammatory markers (NO level, MPO activity, and TNF-α) were increased while the Nrf2 levels were decreased by the ATZ treatment. However, the PBD was able to restore the oxido-inflammatory parameters in the rat testes. The chemical fingerprint of the diet revealed that the diets contained 16 bioactive compounds with quercetin being the most prominent compound. Overall, treatment with PBD was able to protect and prevent the toxicity caused by ATZ by modulating the redox and inflammatory status as well as purinergic activity in the rat testes.
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