Abstract

Background and Aim:Marsilea crenata is an aquatic plant that contains high antioxidants level and could prevent cell damages caused by free radicals. The present study aimed to investigate the effect of M. crenata ethanol extract on luteinizing hormone (LH), testosterone levels, sperm quality, and testis histology of adult male rats induced by monosodium glutamate (MSG).Materials and Methods:This study randomly divided 48 male rats into eight groups (n=6): control group; MSG group (4 mg/g body weight [b.w.] for 30 days); MS1, MS2, and MS3 groups (4 mg/g b.w. MSG and M. crenata ethanol extract at dose 0.216, 0.432, and 0.648 mg/g b.w., respectively, for 30 days); and S1, S2, and S3 groups (M. crenata ethanol extract at dose of 0.216, 0.432, and 0.648 mg/g b.w., respectively, for 30 days). The blood sample was collected on days 0 and 30 to determine the LH and testosterone levels. The animals were dissected on day 30, and the testes were isolated for morphometric, histology (spermatogenic cell number), and malondialdehyde (MDA) examination. Moreover, semen was collected to determine the sperm quality parameter.Results:The LH and testosterone levels significantly increased (p<0.05) after M. crenata administration at all doses. The higher dose of M. crenata ethanol extract demonstrated a high decrease in MDA level in MSG-treated rat testis; increase of spermatogonia, spermatocytes, spermatids, and Leydig cells number; and increase of seminiferous tubular diameter and germinal epithelium thickness.Conclusion:The ethanol extract of M. crenata can improve the levels of LH, testosterone, sperm quality, number of testis morphometric, spermatogenic, and Leydig cells in MSG-treated male rats.

Highlights

  • Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is commonly used as a food additive or as a flavor enhancer [1]

  • The higher dose of M. crenata ethanol extract demonstrated a high decrease in MDA level in monosodium glutamate (MSG)-treated rat testis; increase of spermatogonia, spermatocytes, spermatids, and Leydig cells number; and increase of seminiferous tubular diameter and germinal epithelium thickness

  • The ethanol extract of M. crenata can improve the levels of luteinizing hormone (LH), testosterone, sperm quality, number of testis morphometric, spermatogenic, and Leydig cells in MSG-treated male rats

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Introduction

Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is commonly used as a food additive or as a flavor enhancer [1]. MSG is classified as a food ingredient that is safe for consumption. MSG consumption has increased in Indonesia with an average daily intake of approximately 4.32 g/day [3]. The recommendation of MSG consumption for Asian countries is generally 1.2-1.7 g/day [3,4]. Excessive use of MSG leads to problems in the male reproductive system caused by reactive oxygen species (ROS) formation. The present study aimed to investigate the effect of M. crenata ethanol extract on luteinizing hormone (LH), testosterone levels, sperm quality, and testis histology of adult male rats induced by monosodium glutamate (MSG)

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