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Effects of Date Palm Pollen Supplementations on The Expression of PRDX1 and PRDX6 Genes in Infertile Men: A Controlled Clinical Trial.

Authors :
Falahati, Ali Mohammad
Fallahi, Soqhra
Allamehzadeh, Zeinab
Raieni, Maliheh Izadi
Malekzadeh, Kianoosh
Source :
International Journal of Fertility & Sterility. Jul-Sep2023, Vol. 17 Issue 3, p201-207. 7p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: Accumulating evidences suggest that date palm pollen (DPP) induces antioxidant activity and improves semen parameters in male rats. However, there is a few scientific evidences in support of the DPP effects on human male fertility. Hence, the effect of oral consumption of DPP on sperm parameters and expression pattern of Peroxiredoxin- 1 (PRDX1) and Peroxiredoxin-6 (PRDX6) genes was evaluated in men with infertility. Materials and Methods: The current controlled clinical trial included 40 men with infertility (DPP group) and 10 normospermic fertile men as controls. The DPP group received gelatinous capsules of DPP (400 mg/kg) for 74 days. Semen sampling was done before and after treatment in the both groups. Semen analysis and 8-isoprostane concentration assessments were performed by computer-assisted sperm analysis and ELISA methods, respectively. Quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) assays were employed to explore expression of PRDX1 and PRDX6 genes. Results: DPP consumption significantly improved semen volume (P=0.030), count (P<0.001) and morphology of sperm (P=0.023). Concentration of 8-isoprostane was significantly decreased after intervention in the DPP group (P<0.001). DPP consumption led to a significant elevation in the expression of PRDX1 and PRDX6 genes (P<0.001). Elevated gene expression of PRDX6 and PRDX1 was positively correlated with improved parameters of sperm including count, volume, motility and morphology. Conclusion: Taken together, DPP seems to promote sperm quality through a decrease in reactive oxygen species (ROS) by increasing expression of antioxidant genes. Further large-scale studies are required to challenge this hypothesis (registration number: IRCT2015021221014N2) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2008076X
Volume :
17
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Fertility & Sterility
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164032217
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.22074/IJFS.2022.549291.1264