Abstract
This study was undertaken to identify the bioactive components of propolis (PRO) and royal jelly (ROJ) and their therapeutic influence on attenuating cadmium chloride (CdCl2)-induced ovarian toxicity and dysfunction in rats. The composition of PRO or ROJ was ascertained employing the liquid chromatography–linear ion trap quadrupole–mass spectrometry (LC–LTQ–MS–MS) method. To further evaluate the anti-infertility properties of PRO and ROJ instigated by cadmium (Cd) in vivo, thirty female mature rats (183.3 ± 12.5 g) were randomly assigned into six groups (n = 5 per group). The established animal groups included (I) control, (II) Cd, (III) PRO, (IV) ROJ, (VI) PRO + Cd, and (VII) ROJ + Cd groups. Cadmium exposure disrupted ovarian tissue functions, demonstrating remarkable disorders in progesterone and estrogen. Furthermore, the comet assay exhibited a marked rise in DNA impairment in Cd-exposed rats, implying genotoxicity. Conversely, PRO or ROJ significantly counteracted the Cd-instigated pathophysiological consequences, ameliorating hormonal levels and lessening DNA damage. Critically, histological analysis revealed several anomalies in the ovarian tissues of the Cd-administered group. Interestingly, PRO or ROJ preserved the typical structure of ovarian tissues. Our findings indicate that both PRO and ROJ could be utilized to attenuate the pernicious influences incited by Cd due to their anti-androgenic attributes.
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