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Protective Effect of Quercetin on Testis Structure and Apoptosis Against Lead Acetate Toxicity: an Stereological Study.

Zahra Khodabandeh1, Parisa Dolati2, Mohammad Javad Zamiri2, Davood Mehrabani3,4, Hossein Bordbar5,6, Sanaz Alaee7, Iman Jamhiri3, Negar Azarpira8.   

Abstract

Exposure to environmental pollutants tightly impacts on the male fertility. In the present study, we examined the toxic effects of lead acetate (Pb) on testicular structure and the possible effect of quercetin on mitigating these effects. The apoptotic changes in the testes were also studied by the TUNEL assay and changes in apoptosis-related gene (Bax, Bcl-2, and caspase-3) expression. Twenty-one male mice were randomly divided into 3 groups of control, Pb, and lead acetate + quercetin. Testicular weight, both absolute and relative, was higher in Pb-exposed mice in comparison with the control and Pb-quercetin groups. The increase in size of testis was related to the lumen and connective tissue in this group. Lead acetate induced different patterns in testicular cell number; as spermatogonia, spermatocyte, and Sertoli cells number did not affect in lead acetate exposed group, while total number of round spermatids and long spermatids significantly reduced. In addition, Bcl-2 expression was downregulated, and Bax expression was upregulated in Pb-treated group in comparison with the control and Pb + quercetin groups. The TUNEL assay revealed that the number of apoptotic cells in Pb-treated group were increaed significantley in comparison to other groups. In conclusion, Pb administration adversely impacted on the cellular organization and activation of the apoptotic pathways in the testis; on the other hand, quercetin co-administration with lead partially ameliorated these adverse effects.

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Keywords:  Antioxidant; Apoptosis; Gene expression; Heavy metal; Male fertility

Year:  2020        PMID: 33107017     DOI: 10.1007/s12011-020-02454-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Trace Elem Res        ISSN: 0163-4984            Impact factor:   3.738


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