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Heliyon ; 7(4): e06868, 2021 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33997400

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Testicular torsion-detorsion results in enhanced formation of free radicals which contribute to the pathophysiology of testicular tissue damage. Recent reports have identified protective role of pentoxifylline (PTX) against free radicals. Thus, we determined the protective effect of pentoxifylline against testicular damage in mouse model of testicular torsion-detorsion. Twenty (6 weeks old) male mice were divided into 4 groups of 5 animals each namely: Control (sham operated group), T1 (Torsion-detosion + single dose 100 mg/kg PTX, T2 (torsion-detorsion + 20 mg/kg PTX for 2 weeks and T/D (torsion-detorsion only). Animals in T1, T2 and T/D groups underwent 2 h of testicular torsion with the left testes rotated 720° (clockwisely) followed by 30 min of detorsion. After detorsion, drug administration was done intraperitoneally. The left testes of all the animals were excised on the 35th day after torsion-detortion for histopathological and biochemical assay. Histomorphological analysis of the seminiferous tubules showed that there were significant increase (P < 0.01 or 0.05) in the mean seminiferous tubule diameter, Johnson score and germ cells of animals in Control and T1 compared to T2 and T/D with no significant difference (P > 0.05) in testes weight, sertoli, leydig and myoid cells in all groups. IHC results showed significant increase (P < 0.01 or 0.05) in id4 and scp3 protein markers in Control, T1 and T2 compared to T/D. Oxidative stress analysis revealed that Pentoxifylline significantly increased (P < 0.01 or 0.05) the level of SOD, catalase, mRNA expression of akt and pi3k genes but significantly suppress (P < 0.01 or 0.05) MDA and Caspase-3 level in Control, T1 and T2 compared to T/D. Pentoxifylline could be used as an adjunct therapy to surgery in the treatment of torsion-detorsion related testicular injury, However, Further studies are needed to evaluate the effects of pentoxifylline on testicular torsion.

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Int. j. morphol ; 35(4): 1597-1606, Dec. 2017. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-893174

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RESUMEN: Las células madre de la línea germinal masculina son factores clave para la espermatogénesis masculina y la fertilidad. Las células sustentaculares (células de Sertoli) como células somáticas juegan un papel fundamental en la creación de un microambiente esencial para la auto-renovación y diferenciación de las células de la línea germinal masculina. Las células madre mesenquimales son reconocidas como células auto-renovables y multipotentes capaces de diferenciarse en múltiples tipos de células. La generación de células germinales masculinas a partir de células madre mesenquimales puede proporcionar un método terapéutico para tratar la infertilidad masculina. En este estudio, las células mesenquimales derivadas de la médula ósea (BMMSCs) se recuperaron de la médula ósea de ratones de 6-8 semanas de edad del Instituto de Investigación Médico Naval (NMRI). En el estudio se aislaron las células sustentaculares y se enrriquecieron usando placas revestidas con lectina. Se obtuvo el medio de condición celular después de diferentes intervalos de tiempo. Posteriormente se cultivaron las BMMSC con diferentes concentraciones de SCCM y medio de Eagle modificado por Dulbecco (DMEM) en diversos momentos. Se evaluaron marcadores específicos de células de línea germinal usando la reacción en cadena de polimerasa transcriptasa inversa (RT-PCR) e inmunocitoquímica. Los resultados mostraron que las BMMSCs cultivadas con SCCM durante 48h exhibieron transcritos específicos de línea germinal (Mvh, Iid4, piwil2) (p <0,05) y marcadores (Mvh, Scp3). Nuestros resultados indican que el cultivo de BMMSCs con SCCM puede conducir a la diferenciación efectiva de BMMSCs en células germinales y proporcionar una estrategia de tratamiento para la infertilidad masculina.


SUMMARY: Male germ line stem cells are key factors for male spermatogenesis and fertility. Sustentacular cells (Sertoli cells) as somatic cells play a pivotal role in creating essential microenvironment for the self-renewal and differentiation of the male germ line cells. Mesenchymal stem cells are recognized as self-renewing and multipotent cells able to differentiate into multiple cell types. The generation of male germ cells from mesenchymal stem cells may provide a therapeutic method to treat male infertility. In this study, Bone marrow derived mesenchymal cells (BMMSCs) were retrieved from the bone marrow of 6-8-week old Naval Medical Research Institute (NMRI) mice. Sustentacular cells (Sertoli cells) were isolated and made rich using lectin coated plates. Sustentacular cell condition medium (SCCM) was collected after different time intervals. Then the BMMSCs were cultured with different concentration of SCCM and Dulbecco's Modified Eagle's medium (DMEM) at various times. Specific markers of Germ line cells were evaluated by using Reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and immunocytochemistry. The results showed that BMMSCs cultured with SCCM for 48h exhibited germ line specific transcripts (Mvh, Iid4, piwil2) (p< 0.05) and markers (Mvh, Scp3). Our findings represent that culturing BMMSCs with SCCM may lead to effective differentiation of BMMSCs into germline cells and provide a treatment strategy for male infertility.


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Animals , Male , Mice , Sertoli Cells/cytology , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/cytology , Sertoli Cells/ultrastructure , Testis/cytology , Bone Marrow , Immunohistochemistry , Cell Differentiation , Culture Media, Conditioned , Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction , Flow Cytometry
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