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Open Vet J. 2026; 16(8): 5850-5862


Size-dependent reproductive toxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles in adult male rats: Alterations in sperm quality, steroidogenesis, and testicular microvasculature

Mayan A. Saleem, Zeravan A. Mohammed, Shayma Z. Ameen.



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Background:
Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) are widely used in industrial and biomedical applications; however, concerns remain regarding their potential reproductive toxicity.

Aim:
This study investigated the size-dependent effects of ZnO NPs (20 nm and 40 nm) on male reproductive function in adult rats, focusing on sperm characteristics, hormonal profile, testicular histology, and immunohistochemical markers.

Methods:
Forty-five adult male albino rats were randomly divided into three groups (n=15): control, 20 nm ZnO NPs, and 40 nm ZnO NPs. Nanoparticles were administered orally for 21 days. Sperm morphology and motility were evaluated, and serum testosterone was measured using Cobas 6000. Body and testicular weights were recorded. Testicular tissues were examined histologically (H&E) and immunohistochemically for Ki-67, Bcl-2, and von Willebrand factor (vWF). Data were analyzed using one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey’s post hoc test.

Results:
ZnO NPs exposure significantly impaired reproductive parameters in a size-dependent manner. Treated groups showed a significant reduction in normal sperm morphology and progressive motility, with increased sperm abnormalities, particularly tail defects (P

Key words: Rats; Reproductive toxicity; Sperm motility; Testosterone; Zinc oxide nanoparticles.







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