Radiation-induced Testicular Damage in Mice: Protective Effects of Apigenin Revealed by Histopathological Evaluation

(2024) Radiation-induced Testicular Damage in Mice: Protective Effects of Apigenin Revealed by Histopathological Evaluation. Current Radiopharmaceuticals. pp. 238-246. ISSN 1874-4710

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Abstract

Background Radiation exposure poses a significant threat to reproductive health, particularly the male reproductive system. The testes, being highly sensitive to radiation, are susceptible to damage that can impair fertility and overall reproductive function. The study aims to investigate the radioprotective effects of apigenin on the testis through histopathological evaluation.Materials and Methods This research involved utilizing a total of 40 mice, which were randomly divided into eight groups of five mice each. The groups were categorized as follows: A) negative control group, B, C, and D) administration of apigenin at three different doses (0.3 mg/kg, 0.6 mg/kg, and 1.2 mg/kg) respectively, E) irradiation group, and F, H, and I) administration of apigenin at three different doses (0.3 mg/kg, 0.6 mg/kg, and 1.2 mg/kg) in combination with irradiation. The irradiation procedure involved exposing the mice to a 2Gy X-ray throughout their entire bodies. Subsequently, histopathological assessments were conducted seven days after the irradiation process.Results The findings indicated that radiation exposure significantly impacted the spermatogenesis system. This research provides evidence that administering apigenin to mice before ionizing radiation effectively mitigated the harmful effects on the testes. Apigenin demonstrated radioprotective properties, positively influencing various parameters, including the spermatogenesis process and the presence of inflammatory cells within the tubular spaces.Conclusion Apigenin can provide effective protection for spermatogenesis, minimize the adverse effects of ionizing radiation, and safeguard normal tissues.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Apigenin spermatogenesis testis radiation histopathology radiation-protective agents spermatogenesis radiotherapy irradiation childhood metformin survivors cancer injury Pharmacology & Pharmacy Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Page Range: pp. 238-246
Journal or Publication Title: Current Radiopharmaceuticals
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 17
Number: 3
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.2174/0118744710271290231226105727
ISSN: 1874-4710
Depositing User: خانم ناهید ضیائی
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/29258

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