2016
DOI: 10.36326/kjvs/2016/v7i24337
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The protective impact of vitamin E against atenolol effect on Ca+2, Testosteron and FSH in male rats

Safa M. Abbas,
Luma W. Khalil

Abstract: Background and objective: Atenolol is β1-selective antagonist nonetheless this selectivity is not absolute and at higher dosages atenolol represses β-2 Adrenoceptors mainly located in bronchial and vascular musculature, alsoβ-blocker atenolol effects on testosterone and FSH production. Therefore ,this study was designed to investigate the possible protective effect of vitamin E on reproductive efficiency in male rats exposed to atenolol. Materials and methods:Thirty-two healthy adult males Wistar rats at rando… Show more

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