RT - Journal Article T1 - Evaluating the Effect of Vitamins E and C on Sexual Cell Lineages in Adult Male Rats under Oxidative Stress Induced by Endosulfan Consumption JF - JABS YR - 2014 JO - JABS VO - 4 IS - 2 UR - http://jabs.fums.ac.ir/article-1-242-en.html SP - 250 EP - 257 K1 - Endosulfan K1 - Vitamins E and C K1 - Rat K1 - Spermatogenesis K1 - Oxidative Stress AB - Background & Objective: Endosulfan is one of the strong insecticides used in agriculture. This toxin is absorbed by inhalation and skin. Endosulfan has side effects such as infertility in men. This study surveys the effect of vitamins E and C on  preventing the harmful effects of Endosulfan on spermatogenesis in adult male rats. Materials & Methods: Adult male rats (200-250 g) from Wistar rats were divided into five groups of 10 rats. Rats in the experimental groups one, two, three, and four received 10 mg/kg Endosulfan daily for 10 consecutive days via gavage. Moreover, during this period, rats of group two in addition to daily Endosulfan, received 20 mg / kg vitamin C daily, group three received 200mg / kg Vitamin E daily and group four received20mg / kg kg vitamin C plus 200mg / kg Vitamin E daily, by gavage. Control group received only routine food and water. At the end of this period, sexual cells were counted by light microscope on testis sections.  The results were analyzed by one-way ANOVA test and Duncan's test at p≤0.05. Results: The results showed that vitamins E and C have inhibitory effect on the degenerative impact of Endosulfan on spermatogenesis. Conclusion: The results of this study indicated that Endosulfan impairs spermatogenesis by increasing the oxidative stress. Vitamins E and C inhibit the degenerative effects of Endosulfan on spermatogenesis by reducing the oxidative stress. LA eng UL http://jabs.fums.ac.ir/article-1-242-en.html M3 ER -