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    Nicotine-induced reproductive toxicity, oxidative damage, histological changes and haematotoxicity in male rats : the protective effects of green tea extract
    (Urban und Fischer Verlag Jena, 2015) Mosbah, Rachid; Yousef, Mokhtar Ibrahim; Mantovani, Alberto
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    Vitamin E protects against methomyl- induced alterations in biochemical and reproductive parameters in pregnant rats
    (Taylor & Francis, 2021) Mosbah, Rachid; Chettoum, Aziez; Haroun, Nacera; Mantovani, Alberto
    Methomyl (Met) is a carbamate pesticide, extensively used as an insecticide and an acaricide. Environmental and occupational exposures to this chemical may pose serious health risks. This study aimed to investigate the possible protective effects of vitamin E (Vit E) against methomyl-induced toxicity. Thirty-two pregnant rats were divided into four groups and treated orally on gestational days 0–18: control, Met (10 mg/kg/day), Vit E (100 mg/kg/day) and (Met + Vit E), respectively. Biochemical parameters, progesterone levels and reproductive indices were evaluated. After post-partum, ovaries were excised, weighed and used for histopathological examinations. Results showed that Met induces significant alterations in biochemical parameters, progesterone levels and reproductive outcomes. Moreover, Met-ovary sections revealed vessel congestion and an increase in atretic follicles. The co-administration of Vit E along with Met can achieve obvious ameliorative effects in biochemical and reproductive parameters, and in ovarian-histopathology

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