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Antioxidant effects of cultured wild ginseng root extracts on the male reproductive function of boars and guinea pigs

Authors
Yun, Suk JunBae, Gui-SeckPark, Jae HawnSong, Tae HoChoi, AhreumRyu, Buom-YongPang, Myung-GeolKim, Eun JoongYoon, MinjungChang, Moon Baek
Issue Date
Jul-2016
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Keywords
Reactive oxygen species (ROS); Cultured wild ginseng root extracts (cWGRE); Antioxidant; Sperm; Boars; Guinea pigs
Citation
ANIMAL REPRODUCTION SCIENCE, v.170, pp 51 - 60
Pages
10
Journal Title
ANIMAL REPRODUCTION SCIENCE
Volume
170
Start Page
51
End Page
60
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/6769
DOI
10.1016/j.anireprosci.2016.04.002
ISSN
0378-4320
1873-2232
Abstract
The main objective of this study was to investigate the effects of cultured wild ginseng root extracts (cWGRE) on the sperm of boars and the reproductive system of guinea pigs. Firstly, semen collected from boars (n = 10) were incubated in 38 degrees C for 1 h with xanthine and xanthine oxidase to generate ROS. The cWGRE was added to the sperm culture system to test its antioxidant effect on the boar sperm. The amount of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) was measured by a chemiluminescence assay using luminol. The results indicated that the addition of cWGRE to boar sperm culture inhibited xanthine and xanthine oxidase-induced ROS concentrations. Treatment with cWGRE also had a positive effect on maintaining sperm motility. Effects of cWGRE administration on vitamin C-deficient guinea pigs were further investigated. Hartley guinea pigs (n = 25) at 8 weeks of age were randomly divided into five groups. With the exception of the positive control group, each group was fed vitamin C-deficient feed for 21 days (d). Respective groups were also orally administered cWGRE, ginseng extract, or mixed ginsenosides for 21 days. In comparison to the control group, oral administration of cWGRE reduced (P<0.05) amount of lipid peroxidation and increased (P<0.05) both glutathione peroxidase concentrations and the trolox equivalent antioxidant capacity. In addition, administration of cWGRE induced increases (P<0.05) in body weight, testosterone concentrations, and spermatid populations. The results of the present study support our hypothesis that cWGRE has positive effects on male reproductive functions via suppression of ROS production. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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