Capsaicin improves sperm quality in rats with experimental varicocele

Andrologia. 2020 Dec;52(11):e13762. doi: 10.1111/and.13762. Epub 2020 Aug 20.

Abstract

Capsaicin is the main capsaicinoid in chilli peppers that have numerous biological and pharmaceutical roles in the body such as antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anticarcinogenic, analgesic, counterirritant and antiarthritic properties. Numerous studies have shown increased oxidative stress in men with varicocele that is caused by dilation of the spermatic vein and increase of testicular temperature. Therefore, we aimed to assess the effect of Capsaicin on sperm parameters in rats with experimental varicocele. At first, we induced varicocele in 30 Wistar rats and, verify varicocele model only in 10 rats by assessment of sperm parameters, oxidative stress, DNA damage and persistent histone after 2 months. Of the remaining 20 varicocelised rats, half of them were treated with 2.5 mg/kg Capsaicin for two months and the other half served as control. Then, sperm tests were assessed, and the results showed that Capsaicin can restore the mean of sperm oxidative stress (38.78 ± 3.75 versus 58.37 ± 4.34; p < .05), sperm concentration (60.14 ± 7.66 versus 34.87 ± 5.78; p < .05) and motility (62.43 ± 3.10 versus 41.22 ± 5.11; p < .05) in varicocelised rats treated with Capsaicin compared to varicocelised rats that were not treat. Therefore, Capsaicin possibly with reduction of oxidative stress level could improve mean of sperm concentration and motility in varicocele condition.

Keywords: DNA fragmentation; antioxidant; capsaicin; oxidative stress; sperm parameter.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Capsaicin / pharmacology
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Rats
  • Rats, Wistar
  • Sperm Count
  • Sperm Motility
  • Spermatozoa
  • Varicocele*

Substances

  • Capsaicin