Journal of Applied Life Sciences International | 2021

Effect of Toluene on Male Reproductive Parameters in Wistar Rats

 
 

Abstract


Aim: The study assessed the effect of oral exposure of toluene on male reproductive parameters. \nMethodology: Twenty rats (190±10g bwt) were randomly assigned to four groups (n=5). Group A (Control) was treated with olive oil (0.5ml), Group B received 31.8mg/kg, Group C received 63.6mg/kg and Group D received 127.2mg/kg. All administrations were by oral gavage for 21 days. Thereafter, the rats were anaesthetized and samples were taken as follows: Blood was used for testosterone assay, caudal epididymides was taken to analyze for sperm count and sperm cell char\xadacteristics while testes was weighed and prepared for histomorphology. \nResults: No significant difference in the relative testicular weights, epididymal sperm count, sperm viability, motility and morphology relative to control. Marked reduction (p = 0.001; group C & p = 0.018; group D) in testosterone level occurred in Groups C and D rats treated with 63.6mg/kg and 127.2mg/kg doses of toluene respectively. No anomaly in histoarchitecture of the testes in all the treated rats in comparison with control. \nConclusion: Exposure to toluene by oral route may be noxious to male reproductive functions due to the reduction in testosterone level at higher doses.

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DOI 10.9734/JALSI/2021/V24I330227
Language English
Journal Journal of Applied Life Sciences International

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