%0 Journal Article %T Protective Effect of Melatonin against Inequality-Induced Da mages on Testicular Tissue and Sper m Para meters %J International Journal of Fertility and Sterility %I Royan Institute, Iranian Academic Center for Education Culture and Research (ACECR) %Z 2008-076X %A Nasiraei-Moghadam, Shiva Nasiraei-Moghadam %A Parivar, Kazem %A Ahmadiani, Abolhasan %A Movahhedin, Mansoureh %A Vaez Mahdavi, Mohammad Reza %D 2014 %\ 01/01/2014 %V 7 %N 4 %P 313-322 %! Protective Effect of Melatonin against Inequality-Induced Da mages on Testicular Tissue and Sper m Para meters %K Testis %K Melatonin %K Food deprivation %K Isolation situation %R %X Background: The goals of the study are evaluation the effects of food deprivation and isolation situation as a social stress on fertility; and in the following, investigation of the improving effect of melatonin as an antioxidant component. Materials and Methods: In this experimental study, We investigated histopathological and serological effects of melatonin and social stress (food deprivation and isolation) on different features of sperm and testicular tissue among 42 male rats in 7 groups including control, sham, melatonin received (M), food deprivation (FD), Food deprivation and melatonin treatment (FDM), Food deprivation and isolation situation (FDi), and Food deprivation and melatonin treatment and isolation situation (FDMi) groups. Epididymal sperms of all rats were also counted. Histopathological evaluation of the testes was done under a light microscopy to determine the number of spermiogenic cells. Serological evaluation of testosterone, corticosterone, and melatonin was performed, as well. For statistical analysis, oneway ANOVA and Tukey’s post hoc test were used, and the value of p≤0.05 was considered statistically significance. Results: The result showed that food deprivation increased the number of abnormal, immotile, and dead sperms, while decreased the number of normal sperms (p < 0.05). Isolation could improve sperm motility and viability, while enhanced the number of sper- matogenic cells. Melatonin had a protective effect on sperm count, motility, and viability, while reduced sperm abnormality. Conclusion Our results demonstrated that melatonin treatment and isolation situation improve the parameters related to epididymal sperms and spermatogenic cells after food deprivation. %U https://www.ijfs.ir/article_45208_5173ba5989130837c6b66c03357736d2.pdf