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      Chemotherapeutic Potential of Epimedium brevicornum Extract: The cGMP-Specific PDE5 Inhibitor as Anti-Infertility Agent Following Long-Term Administration of Tramadol in Male Rats

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          Epimedium brevicornum Maxim (EbM) is a well-known Chinese herb that has been widely used for the treatment of several diseases. The main purpose of this study is to examine the role of Epimedium brevicornum extract in certain andrological parameters in rats as a natural modulator for adverse viewpoints associated with chronic administration of tramadol (TAM). Fifty rats were categorized into five groups. Untreated rats were known as Group I, whereas rats in Groups II and III were administered 2.43 g/kg/day of E. brevicornum extract and 50 mg/kg/day of TAM for 130 consecutive days, respectively. Both of Groups IV and V were administered TAM for 65 successive days, followed by concomitant use of both drugs for another 65 days, with the E. brevicornum extract at doses of 0.81 and 2.43 g/kg/day, respectively. TAM showed an injurious effect on sperm attributes, serum hormones, tissue malondialdehyde, superoxide dismutase, and nitric oxide. Elevation of the apoptotic marker Bax and a reduction of Bcl2 were recorded. Histopathological abnormalities have been reported in rat testicles. Rats treated with E. brevicornum extract with TAM showed an improvement in all the parameters tested. It could be presumed that E. brevicornum extract plus TAM exhibits a promising effect on the enhancement of male anti-infertility effects.

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                Journal
                Antibiotics (Basel)
                Antibiotics (Basel)
                antibiotics
                Antibiotics
                MDPI
                2079-6382
                11 June 2020
                June 2020
                : 9
                : 6
                : 318
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Pharmacology Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, Zagazig 44519, Egypt; makamel@ 123456zu.edu.eg
                [2 ]Biochemistry Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, Zagazig 44519, Egypt; aialsayed@ 123456zu.edu.eg
                [3 ]Physiology Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, Zagazig 44519, Egypt; Siabdallah@ 123456zu.edu.eg
                [4 ]Botany and Microbiology Department, Faculty of Science, Alexandria University, Alexandria 21568, Egypt; salama.eldarir@ 123456alexu.edu.eg
                [5 ]National Research Center for Protozoan Diseases, Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Nishi 2-13, Inada-cho, Obihiro 080-8555, Hokkaido, Japan; amanimagdi2008@ 123456gmail.com
                [6 ]Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Damanhour University, Damanhour 22511, Al Beheira, Egypt
                [7 ]Doping Research Chair, Department of Zoology, College of Science, King Saud University, Riyadh 11495, Saudi Arabia
                [8 ]Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Suez Canal University, Ismailia 41522, Egypt; dina_khoudaer@ 123456pharm.suez.edu.eg
                Author notes
                [* ]Correspondence: asabdelaziz@ 123456vet.zu.edu.eg (A.S.A.); dr_gaber_batiha@ 123456vetmed.dmu.edu.eg (G.E.-S.B.); syalomar@ 123456ksu.edu.sa (S.Y.A.); Tel.: +20-45-271-6024 (G.E.-S.B.); Fax: +20-45-271-6024 (G.E.-S.B.)
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                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3412-4138
                Article
                antibiotics-09-00318
                10.3390/antibiotics9060318
                7345865
                32545153
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                © 2020 by the authors.

                Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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                : 03 May 2020
                : 05 June 2020
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                epimedium brevicornum maxim,tramadol,male fertility,andrological parameters,nitric oxide

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