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Effects of Hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH-γ-Isomer, Lindane) Intoxication on the Proliferation and Apoptosis in Rat Testes
In this study, experimentally lindane-induced histopathological changes and proliferation and/or apoptosis in germ cells in the rat testes were investigated. A total of 40 healthy fertile 3-month-old male rats were used. Animals were divided into 4 groups, each containing 10 rats. Group 1 (control) was given only pure olive oil, Groups 2, 3 and 4 were administered lindane at 10, 20 and 40 mg/kg/bw, respectively, by gastric gavage for 30 days. Microscopically, degenerative changes were observed in the lindane-treated groups. For proliferative activity PCNA immunolabelling and for germ cells apoptosis TUNEL methods were performed. Although a strong PCNA positivity in the control group was observed, a gradual decrease was noted in the lindane-treated groups especially at higher doses. Significant increases of apoptosis were seen in the lindane-treated groups compared to the control group. A decrease in testosterone concentrations was observed in lindane-treated groups compared to the control group. The study indicates that high-dose lindane intoxication contributes to the suppression of spermatogenesis through a reduction of germ cell proliferation and an increase of germ cell death in rat testes
Wound repair and anti-inflammatory potential of essential oils from cones of Pinaceae: Preclinical experimental research in animal models
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Ethnobotanical surveys revealed that
Abies bormnulleriana, Abies cilicica, Abies nordmanniana and Cedrus
libani have been used to promote wound healing in Turkish folk medicine.
Four different fir species (Abies cilicica subsp. cilicica, Abies
nordmanniana subsp. bornmulleriana, Abies nordmanniana subsp.
equi-trojani, and Abies nordmanniana subsp. nordmanniana), Cedrus libani
and Picea orientalis were assessed for their in vivo wound healing and
anti-inflammatory activities.
Materials and methods: The essential oils from six different coniferous
cones were used. In vivo wound healing activity of the plants was
evaluated by linear incision and circular excision experimental wound
models subsequently histopathological analysis. The healing potential
was comparatively assessed with a reference ointment Madecassol, which
contains 1\% extract of Centella asiatica. Additionally acetic
acid-induced capillary permeability test was used for the oils'
anti-inflammatory activity.
Results: The essential oils from Cedrus libani and Abies cilicica subsp.
cilicica demonstrated the highest activities on the both wound models.
Moreover, the oil from Abies nordmanniana subsp. bornmulleriana was
found generally highly effective. On the other hand, the rest of the
species did not show any remarkable wound healing effect. Results of the
present study support the continued and expanded utilization of these
plant species employed in Turkish folk medicine.
Conclusion: The experimental study revealed that Cedrus libani and Abies
cilicica subsp. cilicica display remarkable wound healing and
anti-inflammatory activities. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights
reserved
Activity of Corylus avellana seed oil in letrozole-induced polycystic ovary syndrome model in rats
The aim of the present study was to assess the activity of the hazelnut oil in the treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome in rats. Serum follicle-stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone, estradiol, progesterone, testosterone, serum lipid parameters, leptin and glucose levels were evaluated. Moreover, antioxidant activity was tested using superoxide dismutase, malondialdehyde, catalase, glutathione peroxidase levels. The phytosterol content of the oil was determined by HPLC. The plasma high density lipoprotein-cholesterol level was found to be significantly high and leptin and glucose concentrations were found to be significantly low in the treatment group. According to the phytochemical analysis, the main components of the oil were detected as α-tocopherol, γ-tocopherol, squalene, β-sitosterol, campesterol and stigmasterol. Corylus avellana oil was found to be effective in the treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome via regulating gonadotropins, steroids and serum lipid parameters and possesses antioxidant activity. Keywords: Betulaceae, Corylus avellana, Phytosterol, Letrozole, Polycystic ovary syndrome, Antioxidan