Bacground: Moringa oleifera seeds have been reported to increase sexual
activity of male rats but its mechanism of action remains unknown.
Objective: Cadmium is a heavy metal that induces reproductive toxicity.
To elucidate its possible mechanisms of action, the effects of aqueous
extract of Moringa seeds (AEMS) on Cadmium-induced reproductive damage
were investigated. Methods: Thirty male rats (180-200g, n=5) were
grouped as follows: Control, Cadmium (2mg/kg), AEMS (100 and 500mg/
kg), Cadmium+100mg/kg AEMS and Cadmium+500mg/kg AEMS. Single
intraperitoneal dose of Cadmium was administered while AEMS was given
daily (p.o) for 6 weeks and thereafter sacrificed by cervical
dislocation. Sperm variables were examined microscopically while serum
was analysed for sex hormones and antioxidants, testicular and
epididymal total protein from tissue homogenate. Data were analysed
using Students t-test and ANOVA. Results: Cadmium caused significant
decrease in sperm variables. The AEMS decreased sperm motility, count
and testosterone. These declines were dose dependent. Total testicular
protein was significantly lowered by AEMS but total epididymal protein
was not affected. Serum catalase and SOD was reduced by AEMS while MDA
increased. Conclusion: Moringa seeds may exhibit male reproductive
toxicity, as observed from its deleterious effect on androgen and sperm
variables. It failed to prevent cadmium-induced alteration in
reproductive variables and serum antioxidants