Sina Taghvimi; Marzieh Asadi; Homayoun Khazali
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Previous studies have shown that ghrelin inhibits the activity of Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Thyroid (H-P-T) axis. It is also proved that ghrelin increases the appetite via Agouti Related Protein and neuropeptide Y Pathway, decreases T3 and T4 secretion. Also morphine by effect on Pituitary hormones like ...
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Previous studies have shown that ghrelin inhibits the activity of Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Thyroid (H-P-T) axis. It is also proved that ghrelin increases the appetite via Agouti Related Protein and neuropeptide Y Pathway, decreases T3 and T4 secretion. Also morphine by effect on Pituitary hormones like TSH decreases T3 and T4 concentrations. Thus, the goal of this study was to determine the influence of the interaction between ghrelin and morphine on thyroid hormones concentration. Twenty one male Wistar rats weighing 200-250 g were randomly divided into 3 groups. The groups received 5 nmol ghrelin, 1µg morphine or 5 nmol ghrelin together with 1µg morphine in third cerebral ventricle in volumes of 3 μl .The blood samples were collected every day. Starting one day before and up to one day after injections. Brain slices were taken to ensure that the place of the canulae was right. The plasma was analysed by Radioimmunoassay technique to determine T3 and T4 concentrations. The results showed that the i.c.v injection of ghrelin and morphine significantly decreased the mean plasma concentrations of thyroid hormones (P<0.05). Co-administration of these two substances in some of groups showed that decrease mean plasma concentrations of thyroid hormones (P<0.05). This study showed that ghrelin and morphine significantly decreased mean plasma concentration of T3 and T4. Co-administration of two substances in some of groups showed that decrease mean plasma concentration of thyroid hormones (p<0.05).
fereshteh dadfar; Kourosh Bamdad; Mehdi Samani pour
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Abstract X-ray is the one of the types of ionizing electromagnetic rays that is widely used in medical and industrial professions, but also has destructive effects. The present study was conducted to determine the effect of X-ray on count and motility of sperm cells of in adult male rat. 40 male rats ...
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Abstract X-ray is the one of the types of ionizing electromagnetic rays that is widely used in medical and industrial professions, but also has destructive effects. The present study was conducted to determine the effect of X-ray on count and motility of sperm cells of in adult male rat. 40 male rats were divided into two groups, the treatment group with X-ray with variant radiography and control group, respectively. Then, the total number of sperms and their mobility were analyzed by T-test in both groups. The results showed that X-ray was reduced the total number of sperms significantly. The number of dead and immotile sperms increased in X-treated conditions compared to control group significantly. However, the number of active- progressive and slow motion and non- progressive sperms in the X-ray treated group was not significantly different with the control group. It is concluded that X-ray can have destructive effects on male reproductive systems, including reduction sperm count and motility.