Morphometry of Sperm Head in Rats Treated with an Antifungal Medication


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The parameters of sperm head in Wistar male rats orally treated with antifungal agent for 48 days during spermatogenesis were studied by the method of image analysis. The degree of roundness (roughness) of sperm head was calculated. Significant differences in morphometric parameters of sperm head, such as length, width, head angle, and roundness were revealed between the treatment and control group. The index of deformation of sperm head in the treatment group rats was 4.93 arb. units. These data indicated microcephaly accompanied by the enlargement of the head, transition of an acute angle to a right angle, and acquiring of a round form. Potential gonadotoxicity was confirmed by the analysis of the functional activity of spermatozoids of male rats (increased count of spermatozoa with head pathology), fertilization ability (enhanced fertility index), and genotoxicity (increased number of chromosomal aberrations polychromatophilic erythrocytes of murine bone marrow). These changes can be responsible for reduced fertility.

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N. Zaitseva

Federal Scientific Center for Medical and Preventive Health Risk Management Technologies

Email: zem@fcrisk.ru
Rússia, Perm

M. Zemlyanova

Federal Scientific Center for Medical and Preventive Health Risk Management Technologies; Perm’ State National Polytechnic University

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Email: zem@fcrisk.ru
Rússia, Perm; Perm

Yu. Kol’dibekova

Federal Scientific Center for Medical and Preventive Health Risk Management Technologies

Email: zem@fcrisk.ru
Rússia, Perm

A. Ignatova

Federal Scientific Center for Medical and Preventive Health Risk Management Technologies

Email: zem@fcrisk.ru
Rússia, Perm

I. Mashevskaya

Perm’ State National Research University

Email: zem@fcrisk.ru
Rússia, Perm


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