Antioxidant protects blood-testis barrier against synchrotron radiation X-ray-induced disruption.

Spermatogenesis Pub Date : 2015-03-25 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01 DOI:10.1080/21565562.2015.1009313
Tingting Zhang, Tengyuan Liu, Jiaxiang Shao, Caibin Sheng, Yunyi Hong, Weihai Ying, Weiliang Xia
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Synchrotron radiation (SR) X-ray has wide biomedical applications including high resolution imaging and brain tumor therapy due to its special properties of high coherence, monochromaticity and high intensity. However, its interaction with biological tissues remains poorly understood. In this study, we used the rat testis as a model to investigate how SR X-ray would induce tissue responses, especially the blood-testis barrier (BTB) because BTB dynamics are critical for spermatogenesis. We irradiated the male gonad with increasing doses of SR X-ray and obtained the testicles 1, 10 and 20 d after the exposures. The testicle weight and seminiferous tubule diameter reduced in a dose- and time-dependent manner. Cryosections of testes were stained with tight junction (TJ) component proteins such as occludin, claudin-11, JAM-A and ZO-1. Morphologically, increasing doses of SR X-ray consistently induced developing germ cell sloughing from the seminiferous tubules, accompanied by shrinkage of the tubules. Interestingly, TJ constituent proteins appeared to be induced by the increasing doses of SR X-ray. Up to 20 d after SR X-ray irradiation, there also appeared to be time-dependent changes on the steady-state level of these protein exhibiting differential patterns at 20-day after exposure, with JAM-A/claudin-11 still being up-regulated whereas occludin/ZO-1 being down-regulated. More importantly, the BTB damage induced by 40 Gy of SR X-ray could be significantly attenuated by antioxidant N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine (NAC) at a dose of 125 mg/kg. Taken together, our studies characterized the changes of TJ component proteins after SR X-ray irradiation, illustrating the possible protective effects of antioxidant NAC to BTB integrity.

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抗氧化剂保护血睾丸屏障免受同步辐射x射线引起的破坏。
同步辐射(SR) x射线由于其高相干性、单色性和高强度的特性,在高分辨率成像和脑肿瘤治疗等生物医学领域有着广泛的应用。然而,其与生物组织的相互作用仍然知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们使用大鼠睾丸作为模型来研究SR x射线如何诱导组织反应,特别是血睾丸屏障(BTB),因为BTB动力学对精子发生至关重要。我们增加放射剂量照射雄性性腺,并在照射后1、10和20 d获得睾丸。睾丸重量和精小管直径呈剂量和时间依赖性减少。睾丸冷冻切片用occludin、claudin-11、JAM-A和ZO-1等紧密连接(TJ)成分蛋白染色。形态学上,增加剂量的SR x射线持续诱导发育中的生殖细胞从精小管脱落,并伴有精小管收缩。有趣的是,TJ成分蛋白似乎受到SR x射线剂量增加的诱导。在SR x射线照射后20天,这些蛋白的稳态水平也出现了时间依赖性的变化,在照射后20天表现出不同的模式,JAM-A/claudin-11仍然上调,而occludin/ZO-1则下调。更重要的是,抗氧化剂n -乙酰半胱氨酸(N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine, NAC)剂量为125 mg/kg时,可显著减弱40 Gy SR x射线对BTB的损伤。综上所述,我们的研究表征了SR x射线照射后TJ组分蛋白的变化,说明抗氧化剂NAC可能对BTB完整性有保护作用。
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