International Journal of Nanomedicine (Mar 2021)

Zinc Nanoparticles Ameliorate the Reproductive Toxicity Induced by Silver Nanoparticles in Male Rats

  • Shehata AM,
  • Salem FMS,
  • El-Saied EM,
  • Abd El-Rahman SS,
  • Mahmoud MY,
  • Noshy PA

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 16
pp. 2555 – 2568

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Asmaa M Shehata,1 Fatma MS Salem,1 Eiman M El-Saied,1 Sahar S Abd El-Rahman,2 Mohamed Y Mahmoud,1 Peter A Noshy1 1Department of Toxicology and Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt; 2Department of Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University, Giza, EgyptCorrespondence: Peter A Noshy Email [email protected]: Silver nanoparticles (Ag-NPs) are among the most commonly used nanoparticles in different fields. Zinc nanoparticles (Zn-NPs) are known for their antioxidant effect. This study was designed to investigate the adverse effects of Ag-NPs (50 nm) on the male reproductive system and also the ameliorative effect of Zn-NPs (100 nm) against these harmful effects.Methods: Forty adult male rats were used in this study; they were randomly divided into four equal groups: control group, Ag-NPs group, Zn-NPs group, Ag-NPs + Zn-NPs group. Ag-NPs (50 mg/kg) and/or Zn-NPs (30 mg/kg) were administered orally for 90 days.Results: The results revealed that exposure to Ag-NPs adversely affected sperm motility, morphology, viability, and concentration. Ag-NPs also induced oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation in testicular tissue. The exposure to Ag-NPs decreased serum FSH, LH, and testosterone hormones. Additionally, comet assay revealed DNA degeneration in the testicular tissue of rats exposed to Ag-NPs. Histopathological examination showed various histological alterations in the testes of rats intoxicated with Ag-NPs. Furthermore, co-administration of Zn-NPs ameliorated most of the toxic effects of Ag-NPs via their antioxidative capacity.Keywords: antioxidants, DNA damage, endocrinology, oxidative stress, sperm evaluation, testes

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