Effect of fish oil andOmega-3 in reducing some sterility criteria induced by lead acetate in female's albino rats Rattus rattus
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A result shows a significant decrease (p< 0.05) in the weight of ovary after treated rats by concentration (6) mg/kg of lead acetate. Whereas, the interaction between the same female treated by lead acetate and different concentrations (100,200 and 400) mg/rat of fish oil and omega-3 were led to a significant increase (p< 0.05) in the weight of ovary at all concentrations also show
s a significant decrease (p< 0.05) in the weight of uterus after treated rats by lead acetate, whereas, interaction between the same female treated with lead acetate and different concentrations were led to significant increase (p< 0.05) for fish oil and omega-3 as comparing with lead acetate group. Results are proven that significant decrease in the level of (FSH), (LH) and estrogen level after orally administrations by (6 mg/kg) lead acetate, whereas, the interaction with different concentrations (100,200 and 400) mg/rat were led to significant increase (p< 0.05) in the hormonal level of (FSH), (LH) and estrogen levels for fish oil and omega-3 as comparing with lead acetate group.
Results are shown a significant increase (p< 0.05) in a numbers of primary, secondary and graffian follicles after interaction between females treated with lead acetate and different concentrations (100,200,400) mg/ rat. The study show a significant increase (p<0.05) in a diameters of ovaries after interaction between (6 mg/kg) lead acetate concentrations and concentrations (200, 400) mg / rat only for fish oil and omega-3.
Results shows a significant decrease (p<0.05) in the numbers of embryos, percentage on pregnancy and normal embryos after administered orally of lead acetate (6) mg/kg for (30) respectively, whereas, the interaction between different concentrations of fish oil and omega-3 with lead acetate group were led to significant increase (p<0.05) in the numbers of embryos, percentage of pregnancy and normal embryos at concentrations (200,400) mg/rat.
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