Effects of Artichoke Extract Supplementation on Gonads of Cadmium-Treated Rats |
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Authors: | Ebru Gurel Metin Caner Levent Bayraktar Nadim Yilmazer Husniye Dogruman Cihan Demirci |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey;(2) Department of General Surgery, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey;(3) Department of Medical Biology, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey;(4) Biology Department, Terakki Foundation Schools, Istanbul, Turkey;(5) Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Istanbul University, 34459 Beyazit, Istanbul, Turkey |
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Abstract: | The present study was designed to determine whether artichoke (Cynara scolymus) exerts a protective effect on gonads of cadmium-treated rats and if there is a relationship between artichoke supplementation
and nitric oxide (NO) formation in cells. Forty Wistar albino male rats, weighing an average of 90 g each, were equally divided
into four groups receiving 1 mg/100 g cadmium chloride by injection (group 1), the same dose CdCl2 plus 3 mg/100 g artichoke extract (group 2), the same dose of artichoke extract (group 3), and male controls (group 4). Four
additional groups, labeled 5–8, consisted of identically treated and control female rats. After 4 weeks of treatment, the
animals were killed and their gonads were removed for histological examination. As expected, the seminiferous tubules and
Leydig cells were damaged by cadmium. Ovarian tissue was not damaged to the same extent as testicular cells. Artichoke extract
exerted a clear protective effect against Cd-induced testicular damage and lowered NO production to the same level of that
in the control groups. |
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Keywords: | Cadmium Artichoke eNOS iNOS Gonads |
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