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- Title
L-Carnitine effect on induced hyperlipidemia on premature rats: fertility profile.
- Authors
Karam, Khalid Mohammed; Alebady, Ahmed Saed; Al-Nailey, Khalil Gazar Chelab; Al-Delemi, Dhia Hussain Jassim
- Abstract
This study was designed to investigate the effect of hypercholesterolemia on the reproductive performance of premature male rats and to evaluate the influence of L-Carnitine (CAR) in maintaining their fertility. Sixty rats were divided randomly into three groups. Control group (CG n=20 rats), cholesterol feeding group 1 (CFG1 n=20 rats) fed 1.5% cholesterol with diet for one month, and cholesterol feeding group 2 (CFG2 n=20 rats) fed 1.5% cholesterol with diet + CAR 150 mg/kg body weight (B. W.) given by water for one month. Results showed a significant increase in body weight of CFG1 compared with CG and CFG2. The lipid profile of CFG1 after one month of feeding cholesterol showed a significant increase in serum cholesterol and triglyceride compared with CG and with the group that watered by CAR and CFG2. Results of sperms parameters in CGF2 showed a significant increase in sperms count with sperms live percentage and a significant decrease in sperms abnormalities percentage compared with CGF1 and CG. The hormonal profile showed a significant decrease in serum testosterone levels in rats from CFG1 compared with CFG2 and CG. In conclusion, CAR is a powerful antioxidant that can maintain the parameters of sperms of hypercholesterolemic premature rats, which may enhance the fertilizing ability of subfertile rats that may occur due to hyperlipidemia.
- Subjects
CARNITINE; DIETARY cholesterol; BLOOD cholesterol; HYPERLIPIDEMIA; RATS
- Publication
Journal of Medicine & Life, 2022, Vol 15, Issue 1, p124
- ISSN
1844-122X
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.25122/jml-2021-0213