The potential of nigella sativa and thymoquinone in salvaging the embryo from effects of toxic paternal exposure

Objectives/Research Problem: Studies have reported that exposure to the alkylating drug, cyclophosphamide (CPA), for cancer treatment results in adverse reproductive consequences. Over-production of reactive oxygen species causes oxidative stress thus affecting the DNA in male germ cell inducing sp...

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Main Authors: Abdul Samat, Nadia Hanis, Abdul Rahman, Suzanah, Md Isa, Muhammad Lokman, Ahmad, Nur Amalina, Abdullah, 'Afif Raihan, Zahri, Syazana
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Published: 2016
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author Abdul Samat, Nadia Hanis
Abdul Rahman, Suzanah
Md Isa, Muhammad Lokman
Ahmad, Nur Amalina
Abdullah, 'Afif Raihan
Zahri, Syazana
author_facet Abdul Samat, Nadia Hanis
Abdul Rahman, Suzanah
Md Isa, Muhammad Lokman
Ahmad, Nur Amalina
Abdullah, 'Afif Raihan
Zahri, Syazana
author_sort Abdul Samat, Nadia Hanis
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description Objectives/Research Problem: Studies have reported that exposure to the alkylating drug, cyclophosphamide (CPA), for cancer treatment results in adverse reproductive consequences. Over-production of reactive oxygen species causes oxidative stress thus affecting the DNA in male germ cell inducing sperm defects. Our goal is to assess the potential of Nigella sativa extract (NSE) and thymoquinone (TQ) in the enhancement of sperm and embryo quality following exposure to the damaging effects of the anticancer drug. Materials and Method: Thirty male ICR mice were divided into six groups; Group 1: Vehicle-treated control (normal saline), Group 2: CPA-only, Group 3: TQ-only, Group 4: NSE-only, Group 5: CPA followed by TQ and Group 6: CPA followed by NSE. CPA is a one-time administration at a dose of 200 mg/kg via intraperitoneal injection. Both NSE and TQ were administered at 10 mg/kg on alternate days either on their own or in the combination with CPA. Animals were sacrificed at 33 days by cervical dislocation and sperm from caudal epididymis were taken for analysis, followed by in vitro fertilization (IVF) with the eggs from untreated female ICR mice. Fertilization rates and embryo development were assessed and monitored for 5 days. Results and Discussion: Results showed that NSE and TQ supplementation to CPA-exposed male mice have no significant effect (p>0.05) on the total number of sperm. NSE and TQ supplementation have been shown to have significant effect (p<0.05) on the percentage of motile sperm as well as the number of abnormal sperm. Four types of abnormalities of the sperm were found which include folded sperm, amorphous, banana-like and the lack of usual hook. Embryo quality showed a significant improvement following supplementation of TQ and NSE (p<0.05). Conclusion: Overall, both NSE and TQ have indicated chemo-preventive potential against the cytotoxicity of CPA on reproductive capacity and fertility in mice.
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spelling iium-568462017-05-09T07:22:32Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/56846/ The potential of nigella sativa and thymoquinone in salvaging the embryo from effects of toxic paternal exposure Abdul Samat, Nadia Hanis Abdul Rahman, Suzanah Md Isa, Muhammad Lokman Ahmad, Nur Amalina Abdullah, 'Afif Raihan Zahri, Syazana RG Gynecology and obstetrics RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology RM300 Drugs and their action Objectives/Research Problem: Studies have reported that exposure to the alkylating drug, cyclophosphamide (CPA), for cancer treatment results in adverse reproductive consequences. Over-production of reactive oxygen species causes oxidative stress thus affecting the DNA in male germ cell inducing sperm defects. Our goal is to assess the potential of Nigella sativa extract (NSE) and thymoquinone (TQ) in the enhancement of sperm and embryo quality following exposure to the damaging effects of the anticancer drug. Materials and Method: Thirty male ICR mice were divided into six groups; Group 1: Vehicle-treated control (normal saline), Group 2: CPA-only, Group 3: TQ-only, Group 4: NSE-only, Group 5: CPA followed by TQ and Group 6: CPA followed by NSE. CPA is a one-time administration at a dose of 200 mg/kg via intraperitoneal injection. Both NSE and TQ were administered at 10 mg/kg on alternate days either on their own or in the combination with CPA. Animals were sacrificed at 33 days by cervical dislocation and sperm from caudal epididymis were taken for analysis, followed by in vitro fertilization (IVF) with the eggs from untreated female ICR mice. Fertilization rates and embryo development were assessed and monitored for 5 days. Results and Discussion: Results showed that NSE and TQ supplementation to CPA-exposed male mice have no significant effect (p>0.05) on the total number of sperm. NSE and TQ supplementation have been shown to have significant effect (p<0.05) on the percentage of motile sperm as well as the number of abnormal sperm. Four types of abnormalities of the sperm were found which include folded sperm, amorphous, banana-like and the lack of usual hook. Embryo quality showed a significant improvement following supplementation of TQ and NSE (p<0.05). Conclusion: Overall, both NSE and TQ have indicated chemo-preventive potential against the cytotoxicity of CPA on reproductive capacity and fertility in mice. 2016-11 Proceeding Paper PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/56846/1/KRW%202016_Nadia.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/56846/2/KAHS%20RW%202016_NADIA%20HANIS%20ORAL%20PPT.pdf Abdul Samat, Nadia Hanis and Abdul Rahman, Suzanah and Md Isa, Muhammad Lokman and Ahmad, Nur Amalina and Abdullah, 'Afif Raihan and Zahri, Syazana (2016) The potential of nigella sativa and thymoquinone in salvaging the embryo from effects of toxic paternal exposure. In: KAHS Research Week (KRW) 2016 in conjunction with 1st Allied Health Scientific Colloquium (AHSC) 2016, 21 - 25 November 2016, KAHS Examination Hall & ​Lecture Hall 1. (Unpublished)
spellingShingle RG Gynecology and obstetrics
RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology
RM300 Drugs and their action
Abdul Samat, Nadia Hanis
Abdul Rahman, Suzanah
Md Isa, Muhammad Lokman
Ahmad, Nur Amalina
Abdullah, 'Afif Raihan
Zahri, Syazana
The potential of nigella sativa and thymoquinone in salvaging the embryo from effects of toxic paternal exposure
title The potential of nigella sativa and thymoquinone in salvaging the embryo from effects of toxic paternal exposure
title_full The potential of nigella sativa and thymoquinone in salvaging the embryo from effects of toxic paternal exposure
title_fullStr The potential of nigella sativa and thymoquinone in salvaging the embryo from effects of toxic paternal exposure
title_full_unstemmed The potential of nigella sativa and thymoquinone in salvaging the embryo from effects of toxic paternal exposure
title_short The potential of nigella sativa and thymoquinone in salvaging the embryo from effects of toxic paternal exposure
title_sort potential of nigella sativa and thymoquinone in salvaging the embryo from effects of toxic paternal exposure
topic RG Gynecology and obstetrics
RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology
RM300 Drugs and their action
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/56846/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/56846/1/KRW%202016_Nadia.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/56846/2/KAHS%20RW%202016_NADIA%20HANIS%20ORAL%20PPT.pdf