2009
DOI: 10.1038/aja.2009.25
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Sperm characteristics and ultrastructure of testes of rats after long-term treatment with the methanol subfraction of Carica papaya seeds

Abstract: The contraceptive efficacy of Carica papaya seeds after short-term evaluation has been well established. We have examined the safety and mechanism of contraception in rats after long-term treatment with the methanol subfraction (MSF) of C. papaya seeds. The test substance was administered orally to the male albino rats (n = 40) at 50 mg per kg body weight each day for 360 days. Control animals (n = 40) received olive oil as a vehicle. Recovery was assessed up to 120 days after treatment withdrawal. Sperm param… Show more

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“…[35].Also this result are in agreement with [36]who referred that the indomethacin may caused germ cells apoptosis, degeneration deplete in number of seminiferous tubules due to ability of the drug inhibiting prostoglandin synthesis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…[35].Also this result are in agreement with [36]who referred that the indomethacin may caused germ cells apoptosis, degeneration deplete in number of seminiferous tubules due to ability of the drug inhibiting prostoglandin synthesis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Some authors explained germ cell sloughing on the basis that affected Sertoli cells induced decrease in seminiferous tubule fluid secretion, which further resulted in apical sloughing or shedding and germ cell death. Sloughing of germ cells was attributed by others to the organisa-tion of germ cells that are held in place by a close association between their membranes and specialised junctions of cell membranes of Sertoli cells (Manivannan et al, 2009;Rashed et al, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tramadol's half‐life (t1/2) is around 6.3 hr; following cessation of intake, it stays 1.44 days for tramadol and 1.7 days for O‐desmethyltramadol. Although tramadol is still considered as a nonaddictive drug, reports showed withdraw effects and physical dependence for its long use (Manivannan, Mittal, Goyal, Ansari, & Lohiya, ; McDiarmid, Mackler, & Schneider, ; Senay et al., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%