1. Effect of pentoxifylline on the testicular hemodynamic, volume, testosterone, nitric oxide levels and semen quality in Ossimi rams during non breeding-season.
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Fadl, Aya M., El-Shahat, Khaled H., and Hashem, Mohamed F.
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SEMEN , *SEMEN analysis , *PENTOXIFYLLINE , *NITRIC oxide , *RAMS , *HEMODYNAMICS , *TESTOSTERONE - Abstract
During the non-breeding season, Ossimi rams have testicular regression, including reductions in blood flow, size and spermatogenesis. The objective was to determine the effect of pentoxifylline (PTX) on Ossimi rams during the non-breeding season. Fifteen sexually mature Ossimi rams were allotted to three groups: (1) G0 (n = 5) control group (basic diet, no PTX); (2) G1 (n = 5) 10 mg/kg BW PTX; and (3) G2 (n = 5) 20 mg/kg BW PTX. The PTX was given orally once daily for 7 weeks (wk1 to wk7), whereas ultrasonographic assessment of testes, and collection of semen and blood started 1 week before PTX and were done weekly for 8 weeks (wk0 to wk7). In G2, there was a decrease(P < 0.05) in both Doppler indices (resistive index, pulsatility index) in G2 from wk2 to wk4 and an increase(P < 0.05) in ultrasonographic testicular coloration from wk2 to wk7. Moreover, G2 had the highest (P < 0.05) testicular volume (wk5 to wk7), individual motility, sperm viability and acrosome integrity (wk4 to wk7) and sperm cell concentration (wk6 and wk7). Blood concentrations of testosterone and nitric oxide were increased (P < 0.05) concurrent with decreased Doppler indices. In conclusion, PTX enhanced testicular blood flow and volume, semen quality, and concentrations of testosterone and nitric oxide potential in Ossimi rams during the non-breeding season, with potential to ameliorate deleterious effects of heat stress and perhaps enhance ram fertility. • Pentoxifylline improved testicular hemodynamics via reducing the resistance of supratesticular artery. • Pentoxifylline mitigated the effects of HS on individual motility, sperm cell viability from Weeks 4–7. • Pentoxifylline at dose of 20 mg/kg b.w has potential for enhancement testicular volume and sperm cell concentrations at wk6 and wk7 of treatment. • Pentoxifylline increases testosterone and nitric oxide levels from Weeks 2–7. • Pentoxifylline (especially at dose of 20 mg/kg bw) could be used during non-breeding season to mitigate the harmful effect of heat stress on TBF, semen quality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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