Impact of Chronic Ethanol and Cannabis Intake on Reproductive Hormones and Associated Histopathological Changes in Adult Albino Rats

Background: Cannabis is a versatile plant in conventional medicine, and intera-peritoneal infusion of its hydroalcoholic extract reduced sperm motility substantially over time. Seminiferous tubule diameter and sperm count both significantly reduced when as opposed to the control group. The reproduct...

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Main Authors: El-sayed Gawesh, Ahmed Elshoura, Khaled Elhamaky, Ahmed Mostafa, Mustafa Al-Qulaly, Ahmed El-Assal
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Language:English
Published: Al-Azhar University, Faculty of Medicine (Damietta) 2023-06-01
Series:International Journal of Medical Arts
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Online Access:https://ijma.journals.ekb.eg/article_308210_b35b48e79b919149b0337121a683744a.pdf
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author El-sayed Gawesh
Ahmed Elshoura
Khaled Elhamaky
Ahmed Mostafa
Mustafa Al-Qulaly
Ahmed El-Assal
author_facet El-sayed Gawesh
Ahmed Elshoura
Khaled Elhamaky
Ahmed Mostafa
Mustafa Al-Qulaly
Ahmed El-Assal
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description Background: Cannabis is a versatile plant in conventional medicine, and intera-peritoneal infusion of its hydroalcoholic extract reduced sperm motility substantially over time. Seminiferous tubule diameter and sperm count both significantly reduced when as opposed to the control group. The reproductive system of animals undergoes morphological and physiological alterations as a result of chronic ethanol intake. Vitamin C has a crucial part in the male reproductive system and plays an antioxidant role in organisms by scavenging reactive oxygen species [ROS] created by oxidizing agents.Aim of the work: Evaluation of effects of ethanol and cannabis consumption on adult albinos' reproductive hormones together with histopathological changes.Patients and Methods: The forty animals were divided into four groups: group I, which received only normal saline; group II, which was given oral ethanol [30% [v/v]] at a dose of 2 g/kg; group III, which obtained oral cannabis at an amount of 1.5 mg/kg; and group IV, which acquired ethanol and cannabis by way of ingestion and at the dose indicated above for 28 days. 24 hours after the last dose had been administered, rats were killed, blood was taken, and the resulting serum chemical profile was evaluated. Testes were gathered and measured. Glutathione, catalase, superoxide dismutase peroxidase inhibitor glutathione, malondialdehyde, and histology [hematoxylin and eosin] levels in the testis were measured.Results: In comparison to controls, all experimental groups had significantly lower testosterone levels and testicular glutathione, catalase, superoxide dismutase [SOD], and peroxidase glutathione levels. Malondialdehyde, on the other hand, was markedly elevated in each group of experiments as compared to controls. Alcohol and/or cannabis produced structural abnormalities in the testicles.Conclusion: Ethanol and cannabis abuse had comparable, additive, and synergistic effects that were detrimental to male reproductive health. These effects may be related to how they damaged the body's antioxidant protection mechanism.
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spelling doaj.art-10c4e2a90ec3425d9b2aa06315ba03892024-01-05T19:34:14ZengAl-Azhar University, Faculty of Medicine (Damietta)International Journal of Medical Arts2636-41742682-37802023-06-01563304331010.21608/ijma.2023.214065.1695308210Impact of Chronic Ethanol and Cannabis Intake on Reproductive Hormones and Associated Histopathological Changes in Adult Albino RatsEl-sayed Gawesh0Ahmed Elshoura1Khaled Elhamaky2Ahmed Mostafa3Mustafa Al-Qulaly4Ahmed El-Assal5Department of Forensic Medicine and Clinical Toxicology, Damietta Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University, Damietta, EgyptDepartment of Forensic Medicine and Clinical Toxicology, Damietta Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University, Damietta, EgyptDepartment of Medical Physiology, Damietta Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University, Damietta, EgyptDepartment of Biochemistry, Damietta Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University, EgyptDepartment of Medical Physiology, Damietta Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University, Damietta, EgyptDepartment of Biochemistry, Damietta Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University, EgyptBackground: Cannabis is a versatile plant in conventional medicine, and intera-peritoneal infusion of its hydroalcoholic extract reduced sperm motility substantially over time. Seminiferous tubule diameter and sperm count both significantly reduced when as opposed to the control group. The reproductive system of animals undergoes morphological and physiological alterations as a result of chronic ethanol intake. Vitamin C has a crucial part in the male reproductive system and plays an antioxidant role in organisms by scavenging reactive oxygen species [ROS] created by oxidizing agents.Aim of the work: Evaluation of effects of ethanol and cannabis consumption on adult albinos' reproductive hormones together with histopathological changes.Patients and Methods: The forty animals were divided into four groups: group I, which received only normal saline; group II, which was given oral ethanol [30% [v/v]] at a dose of 2 g/kg; group III, which obtained oral cannabis at an amount of 1.5 mg/kg; and group IV, which acquired ethanol and cannabis by way of ingestion and at the dose indicated above for 28 days. 24 hours after the last dose had been administered, rats were killed, blood was taken, and the resulting serum chemical profile was evaluated. Testes were gathered and measured. Glutathione, catalase, superoxide dismutase peroxidase inhibitor glutathione, malondialdehyde, and histology [hematoxylin and eosin] levels in the testis were measured.Results: In comparison to controls, all experimental groups had significantly lower testosterone levels and testicular glutathione, catalase, superoxide dismutase [SOD], and peroxidase glutathione levels. Malondialdehyde, on the other hand, was markedly elevated in each group of experiments as compared to controls. Alcohol and/or cannabis produced structural abnormalities in the testicles.Conclusion: Ethanol and cannabis abuse had comparable, additive, and synergistic effects that were detrimental to male reproductive health. These effects may be related to how they damaged the body's antioxidant protection mechanism.https://ijma.journals.ekb.eg/article_308210_b35b48e79b919149b0337121a683744a.pdfethanolcannabishistopathologicalalbino
spellingShingle El-sayed Gawesh
Ahmed Elshoura
Khaled Elhamaky
Ahmed Mostafa
Mustafa Al-Qulaly
Ahmed El-Assal
Impact of Chronic Ethanol and Cannabis Intake on Reproductive Hormones and Associated Histopathological Changes in Adult Albino Rats
International Journal of Medical Arts
ethanol
cannabis
histopathological
albino
title Impact of Chronic Ethanol and Cannabis Intake on Reproductive Hormones and Associated Histopathological Changes in Adult Albino Rats
title_full Impact of Chronic Ethanol and Cannabis Intake on Reproductive Hormones and Associated Histopathological Changes in Adult Albino Rats
title_fullStr Impact of Chronic Ethanol and Cannabis Intake on Reproductive Hormones and Associated Histopathological Changes in Adult Albino Rats
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Chronic Ethanol and Cannabis Intake on Reproductive Hormones and Associated Histopathological Changes in Adult Albino Rats
title_short Impact of Chronic Ethanol and Cannabis Intake on Reproductive Hormones and Associated Histopathological Changes in Adult Albino Rats
title_sort impact of chronic ethanol and cannabis intake on reproductive hormones and associated histopathological changes in adult albino rats
topic ethanol
cannabis
histopathological
albino
url https://ijma.journals.ekb.eg/article_308210_b35b48e79b919149b0337121a683744a.pdf
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