| Literature DB >> 27141462 |
Fatemeh Kheradmand1, Seyyed Mohammad Reza Hashemnia2, Nasim Valizadeh3, Shiva Roshan-Milani4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Growth factors play an essential role in the development of tumor and normal cells like testicular leydig cells. Treatment of cancer with anti-cancer agents like imatinib mesylate may interfere with normal leydig cell activity, growth and fertility through failure in growth factors' production or their signaling pathways. The purpose of the study was to determine cellular viability and the levels of, platelet derived growth factor (PDGF) and stem cell factor (SCF) in normal mouse leydig cells exposed to imatinib, and addressing the effect of imatinib on fertility potential.Entities:
Keywords: Cellular viability; Growth factors; Imatinib mesylate; Leydig cells; Platelet derived growth factor; Stem cell factor
Year: 2016 PMID: 27141462 PMCID: PMC4842238
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Reprod Infertil ISSN: 2228-5482
Figure 1.Cellular viability in leydig cells treated with increasing concentrations of imatinib on different days. In all days of experiments, cellular viability decreased as drug concentration increased. Data represent mean values±SD of three replicates in each subgroup. Mean values were compared using ANOVA.
*P<0.05, **p<0.01 according to Tukey’s post hoc tests
Figure 2.PDGF levels in leydig cells treated with increasing concentrations of imatinib on different days. On days 4 and 6, PDGF levels increased as drug concentration increased. Data represent mean values±SD of three replicates in all subgroups. Mean values were compared using ANOVA.
*P<0.05 according to Tukey’s post hoc tests
SCF levels in leydig cells treated with increasing concentrations of imatinib on different days
| 6.37±0.59 | 17.18±1.76 | 20.31±1.76 | |
| 6.87±0.66 | 17.81±2.65 | 20.00±2.20 | |
| 10.93±1.76 | 16.25±1.32 | 15.62±1.32 | |
| 10.93±0.88 | 12.81±0.00 | 15.62±6.1 | |
| 12.1±0.88 | 9.37±5.74 | 8±0.61 | |
| 0.63 | 0.14 | 0.05 | |
Data represent mean values±SD of three replicates in each subgroup. Mean values were compared using Kruskal-Wallis test. SCF: stem cell factor