PROTECTIVE ROLE OF GINGER ON LEAD INDUCED DERANGEMENT IN PLASMA TESTOSTERONE AND LH LEVELS OF MALE SPRAGUE DAWLEY RATS

Authors

  • Fatima Riaz
  • Umar Ali Khan
  • Muhammad Ayub
  • Saffia Shaukat

Abstract

Background: Lead is one of the most serious environmental threats to human health especially indeveloping countries. It damages multiple body systems including the reproductive system. Ginger’santioxidant and androgenic activity is reported in multiple animal studies. The aim of this study was toinvestigate the ameliorative effect of Zingiber officinale (ginger) on lead induced derangement inplasma testosterone and luteinizing hormone (LH) levels of male rats. Methods: Sixty adult maleSprague Dawley rats were used in this study in four groups. Group A served as normal control, GroupB received 0.3% lead acetate in drinking water, Group C and group D received supplementary 0.5 and1 gm/Kg bodyweight of ginger respectively along with lead acetate in drinking water. Five rats fromeach group were sacrificed at the end of 2nd, 4th and 6th weeks. Serum testosterone and LH levels wereanalysed using ELISA technique. Results: After co administration with different doses of ginger,serum testosterone level which was significantly decreased in lead treated group, showed a significantrise as compared to lead treated group. LH levels which had exhibited no significant change by leadtreatment, after co administration with different doses of ginger, again showed no significant change.Conclusion: Oral administration of ginger ameliorated lead induced testicular toxicity in male rats byincreasing serum testosterone level at all durations which might be a product of both its androgenic andantioxidant properties.Keywords: Lead toxicity, testosterone, luteinizing hormone, Zingiber officinale, male rats, antioxidant

References

Meyer PA, Brown MJ, Falk H. Global approach to reducing lead

exposure and poisoning. Mutat Res 2008;659(1-2):166–75.

Kazmi T, Omair A. Control of lead poisoning in Pakistan. J Pak

Med Assoc 2005;55:410–3.

Khan DA, Malik IA, Saleem M, Hashim R, Bashir R. Screening

for chronic lead poisoning in lead factory workers. J Pak Med

Assoc 1994;44(10):239–41.

Marchlewicza M, Michalskab T, Wiszniewskaa B. Detection of

lead-induced oxidative stress in the rat epididymis by

chemiluminescence. Chemosphere 2004;57:1553–62.

El-Sayed YS, El-Neweshy MS. Impact of lead toxicity on male

rat reproduction at hormonal and histopathological levels.

Toxical Environ Chem 2010;92:765–74.

Biswas NM, Ghosh PK. Protection of adrenal and male gonadal

functions by androgen in lead-treated rats. Kathmandu Uni Med J

;14:1218–21.

Biswas NM, Ghosh PK. Effect of lead on male gonadal activity

in Albino Rats. Kathmandu Uni Med J 2004;2(1):43–6.

Swaran JS. Flora S, Pande M, Mehta A. Beneficial effect of

combined administration of some naturally occurring

antioxidants (vitamins) and thiol chelators in the treatment of

chronic lead intoxication. Chemico-Biologic Interactions

;145(3):267–80.

Wang C, Zhanga Y, Lianga J, Shana G, Wanga Y and Shi Q.

Impacts of ascorbic acid and thiamine supplementation at

different concentrations on lead toxicity in testis. Clin Chim Acta

;370(1–2):82–8.

Morakinyo AO, Adeniyi OS, Arikawe AP. Effects of Zingiber

Officinale on Reproductive Functions in the Male Rat. Afric J

Biomed Res 2008;11(3):329–34.

Chrubasik S, Pittler MH, Roufogalis BD. Zingiberis rhizome. A

comprehensive review on the ginger effect and efficacy profiles.

Phytomedicine 2005;12:684–701.

Min-Ji Bak, Seon Ok, Mira Jun, Woo-Sik Jeong. 6-shogaol-rich

extract from ginger up-regulates the antioxidant defense systems

in cells and mice. Molecules 2012;17(7):8037–55.

J Ayub Med Coll Abbottabad 2011;23(4)

http://www.ayubmed.edu.pk/JAMC/23-4/Fatima.pdf 27

Kamtchouing P, Mbongue Fandio GY, Dimo T, Jatsa HB.

Evaluation of androgenic activity of Zingiber officinale and

Pentadiplandra brazzeana in male rats. Asian J Androl

;4(4):299–301.

Sabik LME, Abd El-Rahman Sahar S. Alpha-tocopherol and

ginger are protective on Cyclophosphamide-induced gonadal

toxicity in adult male albino rats. Basic Appl Pathol

;2(1):21–9.

Amin A, Alaaeldin A. Hamza, Kambal A, Daoud S. Herbal

extracts counteract cisplatin-mediated cell death in rat testis.

Asian J Androl 2008; 10(2):291–7.

Yousef M, Hassan H, Mohammed A, Kamel K, Khaled F. The

protective role of ginger against di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalateinduced reproductive toxicity and oxidative stress in male rabbits.

Endocrine Abstracts 2012;(29):1037.

Gellert GA, Wagner GA, Maxwell RM, Moore D, Foster L..

Lead Poisoning Among Low-Income Children in Orange

County, California. JAMA 1993;270(1):69–71.

Alhassan A, Mabrouk M, Idris R, Salawu E, Oyerinde A,

Bauchi Z. Aqueous Extract of Juglans Nigra Prevents Lead

Induced Testicular Toxicity in Rats. Macedonian J Med Sci

;3(3):289–94.

Hamadouche N, Slimani M, Merad-Boudia B, Zaoui C.

Reproductive Toxicity of Lead Acetate in Adult Male Rats. Am J

Sci Res 2009;(3):38–50.

Sokol RZ. The effect of duration of exposure on the expression

of lead toxicity on the male reproductive axis. Am J Androl

;11:521–6.

Scarano WR1, Messias AG, Oliva1 SU, Klinefelter GR,

Kempinas WG. Sexual behaviour, sperm quantity and quality

after short-term streptozotocin-induced hyperglycaemia in rats.

Int J Androl 2006;29:482–8.

Allouche L,Hamadouche M, Touabti A. Chronic effects of low

lead levels on sperm quality, gonadotropins and testosterone in

albino rats. Exp Toxicol Pathol 2009;61(5):503–10.

Sokol RZ, Madding CE, Swerdloff RS. Lead toxicity and the

hypothalamic-pituitary-testicular axis. Biol Reprod

;33(3):722–28.

Chowdhury AR. Recent Advances in heavy metals induced

effect on male reproductive function. Al Ameen J Med Sc

;2(2):37–42.

Hsua P, Guo YL. Antioxidant nutrients and lead toxicity.

Toxicology 2002;180(1):33–44.

Khaki A, Fathiazad F, Nouri M, Khaki AA, Ozanci CC, GhafariNovin M, et al. The effects of Ginger on spermatogenesis and

sperm parameters of rat. Iranian J Reprod Med 2009;7(1):7–12.

Morakinyo AO, Achema PU, Adegoke OA. Effect of Zingiber

officinale (ginger) on sodium arsenite-induced reproductive

toxicity in male rats. Afr J Biomed 2010;13(1):39–45.

Sakr SA, Okdah YA, El-Adly EK. Effect of ginger (Zingiber

officinale) on Mancozeb fungicide induced testicular damage in

albino rats. Aust J Basic Appl Sci 2009;3(2):1328–33.

Published

2011-12-01

Most read articles by the same author(s)

1 2 3 > >>