%0 Journal Article %A BR Akondi %A SR Challa %A A Akula %B Journal of Reproduction & Infertility %C Tehran, Iran %D 2011 %T Protective Effects of Rutin and Naringin in Testicular Ischemia-Reperfusion Induced Oxidative Stress in Rats %J JRI %> https://www.jri.ir/documents/fullpaper/en/470.pdf %U https://www.jri.ir/article/470 %K Ischemic reperfusion injury, Ischemia, Male infertility, Naringin, Reperfusion, Rutin, Testicular torsion %P 209-215 %V 12 %N 3 %G English %I Avicenna Research Institute %( Avicenna Research Institute %@ 2251-676X %X Background: Testicular torsion and detorsion causes reperfusion injury which damages the testicular tissue and affects the quality of sperm. Deterioration in the quality of sperm worldwide is the recent scenario and one of its reasons is testicular ischemic/ reperfusion (IR) injury. Therefore the present study aims at producing new drugs for the treatment of testicular IR injury. Methods: 42 animals were selected for the study and divided into 7 groups, each containing 6 rats. Bioflavonoids were tested for their efficacy in reversing the damage done to the testicular tissue by causing testicular torsion and detorsion in rats. As oxidative stress produced in the above condition causes tissue damage, MDA level was measured and antioxidant enzymes SOD and catalse were evaluated. Histolo-gical examination was conducted to find the extent of damage and the protective effect of rutin and naringin. One-way ANOVA and Tukey’s post-hoc test were used for data analysis. A p-value<0.001 was considered statistically significant. Results: MDA levels increased and antioxidant enzymes were reduced drastically in the group of rats with testicular torsion and detorsion which clearly indicates rise in oxidative stress (68% rise in the case of MDA and 20% and 16% decrease in the levels of SOD and Catalase respectively). Rutin and naringin-treated groups showed the beneficial effects of the medicinal drugs, particularly in higher doses. Rutin 10 mg/kg was effective when compared to naringin in providing protection. In Rutin 10 mg/kg treated group there was 30% reduction in MDA levels and 20% increment in SOD levels and fivefold increase in Catalse when compared with control group animals. Histological examination supported the above claims. Conclusion: Oxidative stress in testicular injury affects the quality of sperm. Rutin and naringin in higher doses protected testicular tissue effectively. Further studies in this direction may prove beneficial.