Kazem Parivar; Nasim Hayati Roodbari; Alireza Badiei; Roghiyeh Taghizadeh Hajiagha
Volume 4, Issue 1 , September 2015, , Pages 1-10
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Abstract Increase in the use of nano zinc oxide in medicine, manufacturing cosmetic products and research, have raised the questions about their toxicity. Zinc has direct role in growth, maturation and ovulation through influence on production of estradiol and progesterone. In this study the effects ...
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Abstract Increase in the use of nano zinc oxide in medicine, manufacturing cosmetic products and research, have raised the questions about their toxicity. Zinc has direct role in growth, maturation and ovulation through influence on production of estradiol and progesterone. In this study the effects of nano zinc oxide on oogenesis of adult NMRI mouse strain have been investigated. The adult female mice were randomly divided into six groups, including control, sham and four experimental groups. Experimental groups were injected nano-ZnO (50-100-150-300 mg/kgbw) Intraperito-neally, respectively for 3 days. After 7 day, histological changes of ovaries were studied. Data indicated increase of numbers of Graafian follicles and corpora lutea in 100 and 150 mg/kg bw doses. Increase in estradiol and progestron levels with increase on dose was observed. Data indicated increase of numbers of atretic follicles with decreased body weight in higher doses. Results indicated oogenesis under 100 and 150 doses nano-Zno has improved with enhancing the number of Graafian follicles and corpora lutea, and decrease of body weight and increase of number of atretic follicles under higher doses. The results also indicated that nano-Zno has toxic effects on reproductive organs in female animal.
N Hayati Roodbari; K parivar; S Rezaee; A.R. Badiee
Volume 3, Issue 1 , January 2015, , Pages 27-38
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According to increasing use of nano materials and our daily exposure to them, it is required to investigate their effects on genital organs. Upon this purpose, in this resserch the effect of nano titanium dioxide on the spermatogenesis were studied. The effect of titanium dioxide with particle ...
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According to increasing use of nano materials and our daily exposure to them, it is required to investigate their effects on genital organs. Upon this purpose, in this resserch the effect of nano titanium dioxide on the spermatogenesis were studied. The effect of titanium dioxide with particle size of 10 nm on spermatogenesis of adult male NMRI mice strain in “in vivo” conditions was studied. Three groups: control (no treatment), sham (treated with distilled water), experimental (treatment with doses of 6, 30, 150, 300 mg / kg of nano titanium dioxide 10nm) were investigated. Intraperitoneal injection was applied for 5 consecutive days. 2 weeks after the last injection, mice were anesthetized and their testes and epididymis were removed. After fixing and preparing slides, they were examined. In this study, mouse weight, number of tubes in the testes and epididymis, tunica albuginea thickness, number of Leydig cells, fibroblasts, Sertoli and sperm numbers at three significant levels (p