Abstract

Today, the tendency towards Western World diet characterized by a high consumption of Deep Frying Oil (DFO), as well as female infertility has increased. On the other hand, probiotics are living microorganisms that can benefit human health. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effect of a probiotic treatment (Lactobacillus plantarum) on the process of follicular growth in rats fed with DFO. Twenty adult female Wistar rats were divided into four groups: control, DFO treatment, DFO treatment group receiving probiotic and the healthy group receiving probiotic for one month. After blood sampling and dissection, ovarian tissue was examined for the number of ovarian follicles at different stages. In addition, the expression of Bmp15 (Gdf-9b) and Gdf9 genes was assessed by the real-time PCR method. The ELISA test was also used to measure hormonal changes (LH and FSH). Data showed that rats treated with DFO had a significant decrease in follicle numbers, hormone levels and Bmp15 and Gdf9 gene expression. Moreover, the number of atretic follicles was increased. Treatment of rats with the probiotic reduced the observed side effects of DFO. Thus, treatments of rats with the probiotic mitigated some of the observed side effects of DFO. An increase in primordial follicles and a reduction of atretic follicles was indicated compared to the DFO group (P ≤ 0.001). Lactobacillus plantarum could reduce the detrimental effects of DFO on folliculogenesis through its beneficial effects.

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