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Title: Role of Nitroglycerine Injection in Japanese Quail (Coturnix japonica) Testes Tissues Parameters
Other Titles: Department of Animal Production, College of Agriculture, University Of Anbar, Ramadi, Iraq
1Department of Animal Sciences, College of Agricultural Sciences, University of Sulaimani, Iraq-Kurdistan, Iraq
Authors: AL-Bayar, Mohammed A.
Abdulateef, S. M.
FarhaN, S. M.
Shawkat, S. S.
Mohammed, T. Th
Keywords: Nitroglycerune,
Quail,
Testes,
seminiferous tubules,
nitric oxide
Issue Date: 3-Mar-2020
Abstract: Abstract: This study aimed to evaluate injection Japanese quail males Coturnix japonica with nitroglycerine NTG subcutaneous in testes tissues parameters. 45 males of Japanese quails used in this study divided into 3 treatments, 3 replicate. Males injected subcutaneous one time weekly for six weeks by 0.5 ml of 2.5 and 5 mg of NTG dissolved with sesame oil while control group left without injection. Males slaughtered and testes weight, testes relative weight, seminiferous tubules, and interstitial cells volume density and relative weights (mg/g) and contents diameters used in this study. Results show that significant increasing (P≤0.003) in volume density percentage of spermatogonia and significant decreasing (p≤0.05) in relative weight of Sertoli cells for 2.5 mggroup and significant increasing (P≤0.03) in Sertoli cells volume density percentage for 5 mg group compared with control group. Significant decreasing (p≤0.05) in relative weight of basement membrane, -1 significant increasing (P≤0.0001) in seminiferous tubules diameter and significant decreasing (p≤0.009) in testes relative weight (g kg ) and total seminiferous tubules contents for all treatments compared with control group.
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