Tocotrienol-rich fraction supplementation prevents foetal loss in females mated with corticosterone-treated male Sprague–Dawley rats

This study examined whether tocotrienol supplementation to corticosterone-treated male rats could prevent foetal loss in females upon their mating. Epididymides of adult male Sprague–Dawley (SD) rats with proven fertility were surgically separated at the testis-caput junction. Twenty-four hours post...

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Published in:Andrologia
Main Author: Abd Aziz N.A.A.; Chatterjee A.; Chatterjee R.; Durairajanayagam D.
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Language:English
Published: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2019
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Abd Aziz N.A.A.; Chatterjee A.; Chatterjee R.; Durairajanayagam D.
Tocotrienol-rich fraction supplementation prevents foetal loss in females mated with corticosterone-treated male Sprague–Dawley rats
2019
Andrologia
51
3
10.1111/and.13199
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85056779510&doi=10.1111%2fand.13199&partnerID=40&md5=9aa04da4d2235d7098a1934b697c8bf5
This study examined whether tocotrienol supplementation to corticosterone-treated male rats could prevent foetal loss in females upon their mating. Epididymides of adult male Sprague–Dawley (SD) rats with proven fertility were surgically separated at the testis-caput junction. Twenty-four hours post-surgery, these animals received for 7 days either: tocopherol-stripped corn oil (Control), corticosterone 25 mg/kg s.c. (CORT), CORT 25 mg/kg s.c. and tocotrienol-rich fraction (TRF) 100 mg/kg orally (CORT + TRF) or TRF 100 mg/kg orally (TRF). On day 8, males were cohabited with proestrus females. A spermatozoa-positive vaginal smear indicated pregnancy. Males were euthanised for analysis of testosterone and antioxidant activities. Reproductive organs were weighed. On day 8 of pregnancy, females were laparotomised to count the number of implantation sites. Pregnancy was continued until term. Number of pups delivered and their weights were determined. Data were analysed using ANOVA. Malondialdehyde levels were significantly lower in CORT + TRF group compared with CORT group. Enzymatic antioxidant activities, testosterone level and reproductive organ weights were significantly higher in CORT + TRF group compared with CORT group. Number of implantation sites and live pups delivered, and their birth weights from females mated with CORT + TRF males were significantly higher compared to CORT group. Therefore, TRF prevents foetal loss in females mated with CORT + TRF-treated males. © 2018 Blackwell Verlag GmbH
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author Abd Aziz N.A.A.; Chatterjee A.; Chatterjee R.; Durairajanayagam D.
spellingShingle Abd Aziz N.A.A.; Chatterjee A.; Chatterjee R.; Durairajanayagam D.
Tocotrienol-rich fraction supplementation prevents foetal loss in females mated with corticosterone-treated male Sprague–Dawley rats
author_facet Abd Aziz N.A.A.; Chatterjee A.; Chatterjee R.; Durairajanayagam D.
author_sort Abd Aziz N.A.A.; Chatterjee A.; Chatterjee R.; Durairajanayagam D.
title Tocotrienol-rich fraction supplementation prevents foetal loss in females mated with corticosterone-treated male Sprague–Dawley rats
title_short Tocotrienol-rich fraction supplementation prevents foetal loss in females mated with corticosterone-treated male Sprague–Dawley rats
title_full Tocotrienol-rich fraction supplementation prevents foetal loss in females mated with corticosterone-treated male Sprague–Dawley rats
title_fullStr Tocotrienol-rich fraction supplementation prevents foetal loss in females mated with corticosterone-treated male Sprague–Dawley rats
title_full_unstemmed Tocotrienol-rich fraction supplementation prevents foetal loss in females mated with corticosterone-treated male Sprague–Dawley rats
title_sort Tocotrienol-rich fraction supplementation prevents foetal loss in females mated with corticosterone-treated male Sprague–Dawley rats
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description This study examined whether tocotrienol supplementation to corticosterone-treated male rats could prevent foetal loss in females upon their mating. Epididymides of adult male Sprague–Dawley (SD) rats with proven fertility were surgically separated at the testis-caput junction. Twenty-four hours post-surgery, these animals received for 7 days either: tocopherol-stripped corn oil (Control), corticosterone 25 mg/kg s.c. (CORT), CORT 25 mg/kg s.c. and tocotrienol-rich fraction (TRF) 100 mg/kg orally (CORT + TRF) or TRF 100 mg/kg orally (TRF). On day 8, males were cohabited with proestrus females. A spermatozoa-positive vaginal smear indicated pregnancy. Males were euthanised for analysis of testosterone and antioxidant activities. Reproductive organs were weighed. On day 8 of pregnancy, females were laparotomised to count the number of implantation sites. Pregnancy was continued until term. Number of pups delivered and their weights were determined. Data were analysed using ANOVA. Malondialdehyde levels were significantly lower in CORT + TRF group compared with CORT group. Enzymatic antioxidant activities, testosterone level and reproductive organ weights were significantly higher in CORT + TRF group compared with CORT group. Number of implantation sites and live pups delivered, and their birth weights from females mated with CORT + TRF males were significantly higher compared to CORT group. Therefore, TRF prevents foetal loss in females mated with CORT + TRF-treated males. © 2018 Blackwell Verlag GmbH
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