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. 2021 Apr-Jun;13(2):268-275.
doi: 10.4103/jpbs.JPBS_303_20. Epub 2021 May 25.

Melatonin-Caffeine Combination Modulates Gamma Radiation-induced Sperm Malformations in C57BL/6 Male Mice at Sublethal Dose of Gamma Radiation

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Melatonin-Caffeine Combination Modulates Gamma Radiation-induced Sperm Malformations in C57BL/6 Male Mice at Sublethal Dose of Gamma Radiation

Ritu Kushwaha et al. J Pharm Bioallied Sci. 2021 Apr-Jun.

Abstract

Aims: The aim of this study was to assess the protective effect of the melatonin-caffeine combination against γ radiation-induced alterations in the morphological characteristics of sperms.

Settings and design: C57BL/6 male mice (n = 30) were randomly divided into five groups: control, radiation (2 Gy), melatonin (100 mg/kg body wt.) + radiation (2 Gy), caffeine (30 mg/kg body wt.) + radiation (2 Gy), melatonin-caffeine (100-30 mg/kg body wt.) + radiation (2 Gy).

Materials and methods: All the mice were sacrificed 24 h postirradiation, and cauda epididymis was collected. In this study, sperm concentration along with any abnormality in their morphology (amorphous heads, pinheads, hookless, coiled tails, midpiece defect, and tail-less) was observed in the control and treatment group of animals.

Results: Radiation exposure (2 Gy) considerably decreases the sperm count when compared with the control group. However, pretreatment with melatonin and melatonin-caffeine combination before gamma irradiation increased the sperm count (P < 0.05), but with caffeine alone could not produce a significant difference. The higher rate of abnormal sperms was observed in the γ-irradiated mice when compared with the control group (P < 0.05). Besides, the numbers of sperm that are hookless and coiled tails were significantly increased after irradiation. Melatonin significantly reduced the number of sperm with amorphous heads and coiled tails. Melatonin-caffeine combination further reduced sperm malformations when compared with the melatonin + 2 Gy radiation and caffeine + 2 Gy radiation group.

Conclusions: This study suggests that caffeine exerts a protective effect when given in combination with melatonin against gamma irradiation in sperms of C57BL/6 mice and could be a potent combination for the development of radioprotector.

Keywords: C57Bl/6 mice; caffeine; gamma radiation; melatonin; sperm malformations.

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Figures

Figure 1
Figure 1
Representative images of various sperm abnormalities: a) Normal sperm, b) Amorphous head, c) Pinhead, d) Coiled tail, e) Headless, f) Hookless, g) Tail-less
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Figure 2
Optimization of caffeine–melatonin dose based on sperm counts/mg of epididymis after 2 Gy of gamma radiation
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Figure 3
Sperm count per mg of tissue from the epididymis expressed as a mean ± standard deviation. The significance analysis was performed between the groups
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Figure 4
Normal sperm morphology expressed as mean± standard deviation. The significance analysis was performed between the groups. (n = 3000 sperms examined)

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