The Reproductive Injury and Oxidative Testicular Toxicity Induced by Chlorpyrifos Can Be Restored by Zinc in Male Rats

Biol Trace Elem Res. 2022 Feb;200(2):551-559. doi: 10.1007/s12011-021-02704-3. Epub 2021 Apr 5.

Abstract

The current study aimed to evaluate the harmful effect of chlorpyrifos (CPF) on the reproductive functions and fertility in male rats and to assess the protective role of zinc (Zn) in improving the adverse effects of CPF on male fertility. Sixty mature male rats were divided into four groups: Group 1: The control group was orally administered with the corresponding dose of corn oil. Group 2 animals received chlorpyrifos (1 mg/kg, oral). Group 3 rats received oral zinc (25 mg/kg) daily. Group 4 animals received oral zinc treatment (25 mg/kg). CPF caused a significant decrease in the body and reproductive organs' weights, sperm count, sperm motility percent, serum testosterone, FSH, and LH. The CPF-treated group showed a significant increase in dead sperm percent and sperm abnormalities. CPF induced a significant internucleosomal DNA fragmentation and marked histological alterations in the testes of treated male rats. Conversely, co-treatment with Zn improved the reproductive organs weights, sperm characteristics, internucleosomal DNA fragmentation, and histological alterations of the testes. In conclusion, CPF triggered significant detrimental effects on male reproductive organs and functions and the co-treatment with zinc partly alleviate the injurious effects of CPF on male fertility.

Keywords: Chlorpyrifos; Genotoxicity; Oxidative testicular toxicity; Reproductive injury; Zinc.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Chlorpyrifos* / metabolism
  • Chlorpyrifos* / toxicity
  • Male
  • Oxidative Stress
  • Rats
  • Sperm Motility
  • Testis / metabolism
  • Zinc / metabolism

Substances

  • Zinc
  • Chlorpyrifos