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Abstract

Volume 18, Issue 4 (July 2016) 18, 627–632; DOI:10.4103/1008-682X.168792

Potential role of punicalagin against oxidative stress induced testicular damage

Faiza Rao, Hui Tian, Wenqing Li, Helong Hung, Fei Sun

1Institute of Immunology and CAS Key Laboratory of Innate Immunity and Chronic Disease, Innovation Center for Cell Biology, School of Life Sciences and Medical Center,
University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, Anhui 230027, People's Republic of China; 2Department of Life Science, Hefei National Laboratory for Physical
Sciences at Microscale, Hefei, Anhui 230027, People’s Republic of China

Correspondence: Dr. F Sun (feisun@ustc.edu.cn)

Received: 13 March 2015; Revised: 02 May 2015; Accepted: 16 September 2015

Abstract

Punicalagin is isolated from pomegranate and widely used for the treatment of different diseases in Chinese traditional medicine.
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of Punicalagin (purity ≥98%) on oxidative stress induced testicular damage and its effect
on fertility. We detected the antioxidant potential of punicalagin in lipopolysaccharide (LPS) induced oxidative stress damage in
testes, also tried to uncover the boosting fertility effect of Punicalagin (PU) against oxidative stress‑induced infertility. Results
demonstrated that 9 mg kg−1 for 7 days treatment significantly decreases LPS induced oxidative damage in testes and nitric oxide
production. The administration of oxidative stress resulted in a significant reduction in testes antioxidants GSH, T‑SOD, and CAT
raised LPO, but treatment with punicalagin for 7 days increased antioxidant defense GSH, T‑SOD, and CAT by the end of the
experiment and reduced LPO level as well. PU also significantly activates Nrf2, which is involved in regulation of antioxidant defense
systems. Hence, the present research categorically elucidates the protective effect of punicalagin against LPS induced oxidative
stress induced perturbation in the process of spermatogenesis and significantly increased sperm health and number. Moreover,
fertility success significantly decreased in LPS‑injected mice compared to controls. Mice injected with LPS had fertility indices
of 12.5%, while others treated with a combination of PU + LPS exhibited 75% indices. By promoting fertility and eliminating
oxidative stress and inflammation, PU may be a useful nutrient for the treatment of infertility.

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