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Egyptian Journal of Histology [The]. 2013; 36 (1): 78-86
Dans Anglais, Arabe | IMEMR | ID: emr-150628

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Cisplatin [CIS] is one of the widely used anticancer drugs. Despite its high efficiency in the treatment of testicular cancer, CIS has severe adverse effects on spermatogenesis and may even lead to infertility. Propolis is a honeybee product. It has free-radical scavenging activity. To evaluate the possible protective effect of bee propolis on CIS-induced testicular damage in adult male albino rats using histological, immunohistochemical, and morphometric studies. Twenty-four adult male albino rats were divided into four groups, each group including six rats: control, propolis [100 mg/kg, orally daily for 7 days], CIS [10 mg/kg by a single intraperitoneal injection and left for 5 days without treatment], and combined therapy [propolis 7 days before CIS injection and continued for 5 days after]. Testicular weights were measured. Histological [using H and E and Masson's trichrome stains] and immunohistochemical [using nuclear factor-KB [NF-KB]/p65 and claudin 11] studies were carried out. Morphometric measurements of seminiferous tubule diameter, area°/o of collagen fibers, and claudin 11, in addition to the optical density of NF-KB/p65, were carried out, followed by statistical analysis. Testicular weight decreased significantly in the CIS group. CIS induced distorted seminiferous tubules, cellular disorganization, wide separation of intertubular space, cytoplasmic vacuolation, and pyknotic nuclei. Increased area% of collagen fibers, increased optical density of NF-KB/p65 immunoreactivity, and decreased area% of claudin 11 immunoexpression were found in the spermatogenic cells. The combined therapy group showed a significant reduction in histological, immunohistochemical, and morphometric changes. A significant role of NF-KB activation was found in CIS-induced testicular damage. Blockade of NF-KB activation by propolis could be an effective strategy for protection from CIS-induced testicular damage, provided it is administered orally early enough before the administration of CIS. It also prevented the disruption of tight junction protein, claudin 11; thus, it could preserve blood-testis barrier function


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Mâle , Animaux de laboratoire , Testicule/anatomopathologie , Immunohistochimie , Agents protecteurs , Propolis , Résultat thérapeutique , Rats
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Egyptian Journal of Histology [The]. 2013; 36 (4): 847-856
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-160169

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Diabetic foot and poor wound healing are serious problems in diabetic patients. Propolis is a honeybee product. It can improve wound healing and has free radical scavenging activity. The aim of the study was to evaluate the possible wound-healing effect of bee propolis cream on streptozotocin-induced type I diabetes mellitus in adult male albino rats using histological, immunohistochemical, and morphometric studies. Twenty adult male albino rats were used in the study. Diabetes mellitus was induced and two cutaneous wounds were created at the dorsal region of the rats. The rats were randomly divided into two equal groups: the control group, which was subdivided into two subgroups - five rats each; subgroup Ia received vehicle cream once daily for 1 week and subgroup Ib received vehicle cream once daily for 2 weeks and the propolis group, which was subdivided into two subgroups - five rats each; subgroup IIa received propolis cream once daily for 1 week and subgroup IIb received propolis cream once daily for 2 weeks. Histological [using H and E and Masson's trichrome stains] and immunohistochemical [using vascular endothelial growth factor [VEGF]] studies were performed. Morphometric measurement of area% of collagen fibers and VEGF were carried out followed by statistical analysis. There was a marked improvement in wound healing with a significant increase in collagen deposition in the propolis group. Increased area% of collagen fibers and VEGF immunoexpression were found in the propolis group. The present study reinforced the significant role of VEGF in the wound healing process. The powerful healing effect of propolis on diabetic wounds was also revealed. This could be an effective strategy for managing patients with diabetic foot


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Mâle , Animaux de laboratoire , Propolis , Récepteur-2 au facteur croissance endothéliale vasculaire/sang , Rats
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