Artificial Insemination in Farm Animals 2011
DOI: 10.5772/21080
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Effect of Vitamin E on the Development of Testis in Sheep

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“…Vitamin E supplementation in diet had increased the thickness of germinal epithelium reported by Hailing 28 which is similar with the findings of Garcia-Gil et al, 29 . Zhu et al 30 also reported the thickness of germinal epithelium in Boer kids was higher with vitamin E than in control, but differences between the control and treated groups were not significantly reported.…”
Section: International Journal Of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Researcsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Vitamin E supplementation in diet had increased the thickness of germinal epithelium reported by Hailing 28 which is similar with the findings of Garcia-Gil et al, 29 . Zhu et al 30 also reported the thickness of germinal epithelium in Boer kids was higher with vitamin E than in control, but differences between the control and treated groups were not significantly reported.…”
Section: International Journal Of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Researcsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Our findings showed that vitamin E prevented testicular weight reduction induced by CP, and another study also showed that different levels of vitamin E in diet affect the testis indexes [ 33 ]. An evidence showed that vitamin E can protect ley dig cells against reactive oxygen species [ 33 ]. Furthermore, our study demonstrated that vitamin E could not inhibit reduction of uterus weight induced by CP.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…CP induces apoptosis in germ cells and Sertoli cells and also reduces the diameter of seminiferous tubules and serum level of testosterone [32]. Our findings showed that vitamin E prevented testicular weight reduction induced by CP, and another study also showed that different levels of vitamin E in diet affect the testis indexes [33]. An evidence showed that vitamin E can protect ley dig cells against reactive oxygen species [33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Abdel-Rahman and AI-Karablieh (2000) found that injection of vitamins AD 3 E caused an increase of 8.8% in lambing rate increased the fertility of ewes by 8.0% compared with the control. In addition, Luo et al (2011) and Habeeb et al (2013) found that vitamin E supplemented in diet can improve density of spermatogenic cell, Sertoli cells, and diameter of seminiferous tubule and thickness of germinal epithelium and concluded that vitamin E has a positive role in improving the development of testis in sheep.…”
Section: Semen Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%