Kishwar Naheed, Muhammad Saad Abdullah, Maria Yousaf, Humaira Ali, Fareeha Mushtaq, Madiha Ali, Talha Laique

Consequences of Microwave oven Exposed Diet on The Basal Lamina of Seminiferous Tubules of Mice

Kishwar Naheed, Muhammad Saad Abdullah, Maria Yousaf, Humaira Ali, Fareeha Mushtaq, Madiha Ali, Talha Laique



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ABSTRACT

Usage of electronic gadgets like microwave oven is increasing day by day that heats the food by exposing it to electromagnetic radiations which has many hazardous effects on human health including fertility.

Aim: To find the effects of microwave oven exposed diet on basal lamina of seminiferous tubules of mice alongwith protective effects of Mentha piperita and melatonin on the same tissue.

Study Design: Randomized control trial.

Methodology: Adult male mice (n=32) were divided into four groups. Control group (G1) received standard pellets prepared for mice. Second group (G2) was given mice pellets exposed to microwave oven. Third group (G3) received Mentha Piperita leaf extract along with mice pellets exposed to microwave oven and the fourth group (G4) received oral melatonin along with pellets exposed to microwave oven. Later their testicular tissue was removed for histological examination while basal lamina disruption was assessed by scoring. Data analyzed by SPSS 22.0v.

Results: In group G2, there was slight disruption in the basal lamina in 75% of the cases while in experimental group G3, there was slight disruption of basal lamina only in 12.5% of the cases. However, in group G4, only 25% specimen had slight disruption of basal lamina

Conclusion: It was concluded that microwave oven exposed diet produced severe disruption of basal lamina in group G2 that decreased in Mentha piperita and melatonin treated groups. However, Mentha piperita treated group produced better results than melatonin treated group.

Keywords: Mice, Testis, Basal Lamina, Mentha piperita and Melatonin



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