Changes in male reproductive system and mineral metabolism induced by soy isoflavones administered to rats from prenatal life until sexual maturity |
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Authors: | Piotrowska Katarzyna Baranowska-Bosiacka Irena Marchlewicz Mariola Gutowska Izabela Noceń Iwona Zawiślak Monika Chlubek Dariusz Wiszniewska Barbara |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Histology and Embryology, Pomeranian Medical University, Szczecin, Poland b Department of Biochemistry and Human Nutrition, Pomeranian Medical University, Szczecin, Poland c Department of Biochemistry and Medical Chemistry, Pomeranian Medical University, Szczecin, Poland |
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Abstract: | ObjectiveThis study aimed to determine the influence of high-dose soy isoflavones (daidzein and genistein) administered from prenatal life to sexual maturity on testosterone and estradiol levels, testicular and epididymal morphology, the number of epididymal spermatozoa, and mineral metabolism in rats.MethodsPregnant Wistar rats received orally soy isoflavones, daidzein, and genistein at a dose of 200 mg/kg of body weight per day. After separating sucklings from their mothers, male rats received the same dose of isoflavones until reaching the age of sexual maturity, i.e., for 3 mo.ResultsIn the isoflavone-treated group, statistically significant decreased concentrations of zinc (determined using atomic absorption spectrophotometry) in blood serum and increased concentrations in bone were observed. The isoflavones induced changes in the morphology of the seminiferous epithelium of rat testes. However, there were no significant changes in the number of spermatozoa in the epididymis. The levels of estradiol in serum and cauda epididymis homogenates of rats receiving phytoestrogens were significantly higher than in the control group. No differences were observed in testosterone concentrations in the serum of treated and control rats. The testosterone levels in the homogenates of the treated rat testes were significantly lower than in the control group.ConclusionThe relatively mild effects of phytoestrogen administration on the morphology of testes and epididymides and the number of epididymal spermatozoa were observed despite the high dose used. The exposure of rats to genistein and daidzein during intrauterine life until sexual maturity influenced the mineral metabolism of the organism by significant decreases of Zn concentration in serum and increased Zn concentration in bones. |
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Keywords: | Soy isoflavones Daidzein Genistein Reproductive system Testosterone Estradiol Zinc Copper Magnesium |
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