The antioxidant and therapeutic effects of Malva sylvestris extract on testicular tissue and sperm quality in varicocele-induced adult Wistar rats
Fatemeh Koohkan, Mahnaz Azarnia, Latifeh Karimzadeh Bardeei

TL;DR
Malva sylvestris extract improves testicular health and sperm quality in rats with varicocele by modulating antioxidant and inflammatory pathways.
Contribution
The study demonstrates Malva sylvestris as a natural antioxidant that modulates key genes in varicocele-related infertility.
Findings
Malva sylvestris increased seminiferous tubule diameter and epithelial thickness in testicular tissue.
Treatment upregulated SIRT1 and FOXO1 genes while downregulating NF-κB, NRF2, and TGF-β.
The extract reduced oxidative stress and improved germ cell and sperm counts in varicocele-induced rats.
Abstract
Varicocele is a major male infertility issue, and Malva sylvestris shows promise as a treatment due to its antioxidant properties. The present study evaluated the protective effects of Malva sylvestris on testicular health, sperm quality, and oxidative stress-related gene expression. Adult male Wistar rats were randomly assigned into five groups (n = 8): the control group, the varicocele model group, the varicocele group with partial occlusion of the left renal vein treated with 750 or 1500 mg/kg Malva sylvestris for 21 days, and a surgical sham group. The epididymal content and Histological analyses of animals testicular tissue were examined to evaluate fertility parameters, and qRT-PCR was employed to determine the expression of SIRT1, FOXO1, NRF2, NF-κB, and TGF-β genes. Varicocele leads to the induction of apoptosis, the occurrence of DNA damage, a reduction in SIRT1 and FOXO1, and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSperm and Testicular Function · Reproductive Biology and Fertility · Selenium in Biological Systems
