2021
DOI: 10.1111/and.14050
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Selenium attenuates venlafaxine hydrochloride‐induced testicular damage in mice via modulating oxidative stress and apoptosis

Abstract: The present study assessed the effect of selenium (Se) supplementation on Venlafaxine hydrochloride (VH)‐induced testicular toxicity. Mice were segregated into Group I (C), Group II (0.5 ppm Se), Group III (VH at a dose 60 mg/kg b.w.) and Group IV (Se was given as per Group II, and VH was given as per Group III). After 10 weeks, sperm parameters, histology, sperm cell counts, antioxidants activities, apoptotic proteins and molecular analysis of testicular tissue were evaluated. Group III had significantly lowe… Show more

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“…Selenium deficiency has been associated with sperm midpiece fragility and decreased mobility (Pieczyńska & Grajeta, 2015; Ursini et al, 1999). It has been shown to attenuate testicular damage induced by venlafaxine hydrochloride in mice by modulating oxidative stress and apoptosis (Kaur et al, 2021). Selenium has been shown to improve testicular and epididymal functions in rats treated with diclofenac by suppressing nitrative and oxidative stress (Owumi et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Selenium deficiency has been associated with sperm midpiece fragility and decreased mobility (Pieczyńska & Grajeta, 2015; Ursini et al, 1999). It has been shown to attenuate testicular damage induced by venlafaxine hydrochloride in mice by modulating oxidative stress and apoptosis (Kaur et al, 2021). Selenium has been shown to improve testicular and epididymal functions in rats treated with diclofenac by suppressing nitrative and oxidative stress (Owumi et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%