Abstract

Moringa oleifera is a tropical plant with high nutritional and medicinal value. Recent studies have reported its remarkable effects in inflammatory, antioxidative, and anti‐diabetes modulations, but there was no significant report on its role in animal breeding. In this study, we investigated the effects of dietary Moringa oleifera leaf (MOL) on reproductive performances in mice. We studied the reproductive performance of mice for six consecutive gestations. Mice fed with 4% MOL diet showed improved litter size, litter birth weight, and litter survivals until weaning age compared to control mice fed with normal diet (p < 0.05). Mice fed with MOL diet did not change weight and organ coefficients. Serum malondialdehyde (MDA) concentrations in both male and female mice were significantly decreased by dietary MOL (p < 0.05), but glutathione peroxidase (GSH‐PX) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) were unchanged. For male, dietary MOL significantly reduced sperm abnormality rate (p < 0.05) and Bcl2‐associated X protein (Bax) expression in testis (p < 0.05), but did not affect serum testosterone and the expression levels of androgen receptor (AR), phosphoglycerate kinase 2 (Pgk2), protamine2 (Prm2), and B cell leukemia/lymphoma 2 (Bcl2) in testis. For female, dietary MOL did not change serum estradiol and the expressions of estrogen receptor beta (ERβ), Bcl2, Bax, and vascular endothelial growth factor receptor (VEGFR) in ovary. In summary, MOL increased litter size and antioxidant ability, reduced the rate of sperm abnormality and the expression of Bax. Therefore, MOL may serve as a functional feed addictive for improving animal reproductive performance.

Highlights

  • Moringa oleifera (MO) is commonly known as drumstick tree or horseradish tree originated from Northern India and Africa, which has been investigated for its application in human health (Leone et al, 2016)

  • These results indicated that Moringa oleifera leaf (MOL) may boost mice reproduction by improving sperm quality and inhibiting testicular apoptosis

  • We have investigated the beneficial effects of MOL on animal reproduction

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Summary

| INTRODUCTION

In this study, we investigated the effects of dietary MOL powder on the reproductive parameters, serum hormones, serum antioxidant indicators, and expressions of essential genes in mice, thereby determining its role in animal reproduction. Could these results provide a series of significant data, and enhance and enlighten the knowledge on development of MOL or its bioactive components in the field of animal reproduction. After the seventh successful pregnancy of female mice, all male mice were sacrificed for the examination of sperm abnormality rate, blood samples, and testis tissues. Two sperm suspensions were prepared, each from two cauda epididymides by mincing in 2 ml of phosphate buffered physiological saline, pipetting the resulting

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