Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2600231738> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2600231738 endingPage "485" @default.
- W2600231738 startingPage "475" @default.
- W2600231738 abstract "Background Citalopram hydrobromide (CTL) has been shown to cause sexual dysfunction; however, its reproductive toxicity potential has not been sufficiently elucidated in men. Therefore, we aimed to clarify the toxic effects of CTL on the reproductive system of male rats. Methods For this purpose, CTL was administered at 5, 10, and 20 mg/kg/day to rats orally for 28 days. Sperm concentration, motility, and morphology were investigated using a computer-assisted sperm analysis system, and sperm DNA damage was detected using a Comet assay. The testes were histopathologically examined. Serum follicle-stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone, and testosterone levels were measured and the oxidative status of testes was investigated. Results Our results showed that sperm concentration was reduced, and abnormal sperm morphology and sperm DNA damage were increased in CTL-administered groups. Additionally, histopathological changes were observed in the testes of CTL-administered rats. Luteinizing hormone levels were increased in CTL-administered groups, while testosterone levels were increased in the 5 and 10 mg/kg CTL-administered groups. Decreased glutathione signaled enhanced oxidative stress in the 10 and 20 mg/kg CTL-administered groups. Conclusion Thus, we concluded that CT induced testicular damage in male rats; this testicular damage was accompanied by oxidative stress and hormonal changes, which are considered as the important causes of reproductive disorders. Birth Defects Research 109:475–485, 2017. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc." @default.
- W2600231738 created "2017-04-07" @default.
- W2600231738 creator A5017077776 @default.
- W2600231738 creator A5025106494 @default.
- W2600231738 creator A5025941035 @default.
- W2600231738 creator A5027386527 @default.
- W2600231738 creator A5056420449 @default.
- W2600231738 creator A5065693367 @default.
- W2600231738 creator A5087171830 @default.
- W2600231738 date "2017-03-31" @default.
- W2600231738 modified "2023-10-11" @default.
- W2600231738 title "Citalopram Induces Reproductive Toxicity in Male Rats" @default.
- W2600231738 cites W1494438789 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W1800805318 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W1889844362 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W1895691359 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W1967757397 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W1967981624 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W1970216522 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W1970476994 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W1973945367 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W1981715961 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W1982845285 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W1995318031 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W1996288645 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2005004377 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2005028628 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2013925250 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2022658930 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2042114640 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2043260354 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2045866007 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2047685370 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2050408668 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2050560609 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2060750982 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2061117435 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2072898133 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2076961306 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2077591526 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2078320273 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2078815410 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2079695248 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2081136132 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2081137234 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2081181124 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2082257243 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2085403024 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2087864326 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2095097473 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2099473407 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2099639231 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2099666015 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2100811538 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2108897841 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2115591852 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2118534249 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2121402051 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2124550161 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2129147752 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2131505982 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2135588865 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2143689616 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2147308097 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2150219327 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2152395080 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2156702101 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2160331538 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2162145519 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2167079485 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2167161304 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2168023691 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2346613665 @default.
- W2600231738 cites W2494477556 @default.
- W2600231738 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/bdr2.1010" @default.
- W2600231738 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28398617" @default.
- W2600231738 hasPublicationYear "2017" @default.
- W2600231738 type Work @default.
- W2600231738 sameAs 2600231738 @default.
- W2600231738 citedByCount "20" @default.
- W2600231738 countsByYear W26002317382018 @default.
- W2600231738 countsByYear W26002317382019 @default.
- W2600231738 countsByYear W26002317382020 @default.
- W2600231738 countsByYear W26002317382021 @default.
- W2600231738 countsByYear W26002317382022 @default.
- W2600231738 countsByYear W26002317382023 @default.
- W2600231738 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2600231738 hasAuthorship W2600231738A5017077776 @default.
- W2600231738 hasAuthorship W2600231738A5025106494 @default.
- W2600231738 hasAuthorship W2600231738A5025941035 @default.
- W2600231738 hasAuthorship W2600231738A5027386527 @default.
- W2600231738 hasAuthorship W2600231738A5056420449 @default.
- W2600231738 hasAuthorship W2600231738A5065693367 @default.
- W2600231738 hasAuthorship W2600231738A5087171830 @default.
- W2600231738 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2600231738 hasConcept C134018914 @default.
- W2600231738 hasConcept C143425029 @default.
- W2600231738 hasConcept C147969180 @default.